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10-letter words containing i, n, t, h, e, s

  • naughtiest — Superlative form of naughty; most naughty.
  • nettlefish — jellyfish.
  • night safe — a safe built into the outside wall of a bank, in which customers can deposit money at times when the bank is closed
  • nightdress — nightclothes.
  • nightmares — Plural form of nightmare.
  • nightscape — a scene viewed at night, especially as represented in art.
  • nightscope — An optical instrument that provides night vision.
  • nightshade — any of various plants of the genus Solanum, especially the black nightshade or the bittersweet.
  • nightsides — Plural form of nightside.
  • nighttimes — Plural form of nighttime.
  • nissen hut — a prefabricated, tunnel-shaped shelter made of corrugated metal and having a concrete floor; Quonset hut: first used by the British army in World War I.
  • nonhistone — Not derived or obtained from a histone.
  • nonhostile — Not hostile; free of hostility.
  • nonsighted — having no eyesight; unsighted; blind.
  • omnitheism — The belief that all religions contain a core recognition of the same God.
  • omnitheist — A person who believes in omnitheism.
  • open sight — (on a firearm) a rear sight consisting of a notch across which the gunner aligns the front sight on the target.
  • panatheism — the belief that because there is no God, nothing can properly be termed sacred or holy.
  • patchiness — characterized by or made up of patches.
  • pentastich — a strophe, stanza, or poem consisting of five lines or verses.
  • perishment — to die or be destroyed through violence, privation, etc.: to perish in an earthquake.
  • phantasime — a person who is extremely imaginative and fanciful
  • phantasize — to conceive fanciful or extravagant notions, ideas, suppositions, or the like (often followed by about): to fantasize about the ideal job.
  • philistine — (sometimes initial capital letter) a person who is lacking in or hostile or smugly indifferent to cultural values, intellectual pursuits, aesthetic refinement, etc., or is contentedly commonplace in ideas and tastes.
  • phosgenite — a mineral, lead chlorocarbonate, Pb 2 Cl 2 CO 3 , occurring in crystals.
  • pitchstone — a glassy volcanic rock having a resinous luster and resembling hardened pitch.
  • polishment — the state of being polished or the action of polishing
  • punishment — the act of punishing.
  • ravishment — rapture or ecstasy.
  • rechristen — to christen or baptize (someone) again
  • reichstein — Tadeus [tah-dey-oo s] /tɑˈdeɪ ʊs/ (Show IPA), 1897–1996, Swiss chemist, born in Poland: Nobel Prize in medicine 1950.
  • reshipment — the act of reshipping
  • resighting — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • revanchist — an advocate or supporter of a political policy of revanche, especially in order to seek vengeance for a previous military defeat.
  • rhinestone — an artificial gem of paste, often cut to resemble a diamond.
  • ruthenious — containing bivalent ruthenium.
  • schalstein — a slate-like rock formed by shearing basaltic or andesitic tuff or lava
  • schnitzler — Arthur [ahr-ther;; German ahr-too r] /ˈɑr θər;; German ˈɑr tʊər/ (Show IPA), 1862–1931, Austrian dramatist and novelist.
  • see things — a material object without life or consciousness; an inanimate object.
  • seethingly — to surge or foam as if boiling.
  • seventieth — next after the sixty-ninth; being the ordinal number for 70.
  • sextonship — the office of a sexton
  • sharenting — the habitual use of social media to share news, images, etc of one’s children
  • shattering — to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow.
  • shipentine — a four-masted bark.
  • shittiness — inferior or contemptible.
  • shoestring — a shoelace.
  • short line — a bus or rail route covering only a limited distance.
  • shortening — butter, lard, or other fat, used to make pastry, bread, etc., short.
  • shot noise — random fluctuations in the emission of electrons from a hot cathode, causing a hissing or sputtering sound (shot noise) in an audio amplifier and causing snow on a television screen.
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