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11-letter words containing i, l, t, h

  • cleisthenes — 6th century bc, Athenian statesman: democratized the political structure of Athens
  • clothes-pin — a device, such as a forked piece of wood or plastic, for fastening articles to a clothesline.
  • clothesline — A clothesline is a thin rope on which you hang washing so that it can dry.
  • clothespins — Plural form of clothespin.
  • clove hitch — a knot or hitch used for securing a rope to a spar, post, or larger rope
  • clown white — white facial makeup used by performers, as clowns.
  • clutch disk — The clutch disk or clutch plate is the rotating part of the clutch, to which the friction material is attached.
  • clutch slip — Clutch slip is a faulty condition in which there is not enough friction in the clutch, so that engine speed rises without a corresponding increase in road speed.
  • coach-built — (of a vehicle) having specially built bodywork
  • colocynthis — Obsolete form of colocynth.
  • cologarithm — the logarithm of the reciprocal of a number; the negative value of the logarithm
  • coltishness — The state or condition of being coltish.
  • complaineth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'complain'.
  • cuitlacoche — corn smut.
  • cultishness — the quality of being cultish
  • cutlassfish — any of a family (Trichiuridae) of very long, thin percoid fishes with a wide mouth and sharp, pointed teeth, found near the surface in tropical seas
  • cyclothymia — a condition characterized by periodical swings of mood between excitement and depression, activity and inactivity
  • cyclothymic — Of or pertaining to cyclothymia.
  • cynophilist — a person with a love of dogs
  • cystolithic — a mass of calcium carbonate on the cellulose wall.
  • dasht-i-lut — a desert plateau in central and E central Iran
  • deathliness — The state or quality of being deathly.
  • declutching — Present participle of declutch.
  • delightable — (obsolete) Delightful.
  • delightedly — highly pleased.
  • delightfull — Archaic form of delightful.
  • delightless — not offering delight
  • delightsome — highly pleasing; delightful.
  • diddle with — Informal. to toy; fool (usually followed by with): The kids have been diddling with the controls on the television set again.
  • diotheletic — relating to diothelism
  • diphthongal — Pertaining to a diphthong.
  • disenthrall — to free from bondage; liberate: to be disenthralled from morbid fantasies.
  • dishonestly — In a dishonest manner.
  • dispatchful — of or relating to dispatch, particularly in terms of haste
  • dissembleth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissemble.
  • ditheletism — the theory and belief that Christ had two wills, human and divine
  • dog whistle — Politics. a political strategy, statement, slogan, etc., that conveys a controversial, secondary message understood only by those who support the message: His criticism of welfare was a dog whistle appealing to racist voters.
  • dog-whistle — Politics. a political strategy, statement, slogan, etc., that conveys a controversial, secondary message understood only by those who support the message: His criticism of welfare was a dog whistle appealing to racist voters.
  • doltishness — The characteristic of being doltish.
  • doublethink — the acceptance of two contradictory ideas or beliefs at the same time.
  • downlighter — Downlight.
  • dyotheletic — relating to Dyotheletes
  • early night — If you have an early night, you go to bed early. If you have a late night, you go to bed late.
  • earthliness — of or relating to the earth, especially as opposed to heaven; worldly.
  • elephantine — Of, resembling, or characteristic of an elephant or elephants, especially in being large, clumsy, or awkward.
  • eleutherian — giving or protecting freedom
  • elizabeth i — 1533–1603, queen of England (1558–1603); daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. She established the Church of England (1559) and put an end to Catholic plots, notably by executing Mary Queen of Scots (1587) and defeating the Spanish Armada (1588). Her reign was notable for commercial growth, maritime expansion, and the flourishing of literature, music, and architecture
  • elizabethan — of or from period of Elizabeth I
  • elsewhither — Somewhither else; to some other place; in some other direction.
  • emetophilia — A sexual fetish in which an individual is aroused by vomiting, or by seeing others vomit.
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