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

  • inchoation — a beginning; origin.
  • inchoative — inceptive.
  • incoherent — without logical or meaningful connection; disjointed; rambling: an incoherent sentence.
  • increaseth — Archaic third-person singular form of increase.
  • index.html — (web)   The default HTML page served by most web servers in response to a request for a directory. The name suggests that the page will contain some kind of index of the contents of the requested directory. For example, if the content for website example.com is stored in the file system in directory /var/www/example.com, then a request for http://example.com/products would return the contents of file /var/www/example.com/products/index.html. A website's home page follows the same logic. For the above example, a request for http://example.com/ would return the contents of /var/www/example.com/index.html. It is often possible, and occasionally necessary, to specify index.html explicitly in the URL, as in http://example.com/index.html, though modern practice is to omit it. If you're looking for FOLDOC's home page at http://foldoc.org/index.html, then you followed an out-of-date link. Please update your bookmark to http://foldoc.org/ or inform the owner of the site you came from.
  • infanthood — Infancy.
  • infighters — Plural form of infighter.
  • infighting — fighting at close range.
  • ingushetia — an autonomous republic in the Russian Federation, in the N Caucasus. 1544 sq. mi. (4000 sq. km). Capital: Magas.
  • inhability — (obsolete) unsuitableness; inability.
  • inhabitant — a person or animal that inhabits a place, especially as a permanent resident.
  • inhabitate — (obsolete) To inhabit.
  • inhabiters — Plural form of inhabiter.
  • inhabiteth — Archaic third-person singular form of inhabit.
  • inhabiting — to live or dwell in (a place), as people or animals: Small animals inhabited the woods.
  • inhabitors — Plural form of inhabitor.
  • inhalation — an act or instance of inhaling.
  • inhalators — Plural form of inhalator.
  • inherently — existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute; inhering: an inherent distrust of strangers.
  • inheriting — to take or receive (property, a right, a title, etc.) by succession or will, as an heir: to inherit the family business.
  • inheritors — a person who inherits; heir.
  • inheritrix — a woman who inherits; heiress.
  • inhibiting — to restrain, hinder, arrest, or check (an action, impulse, etc.).
  • inhibition — the act of inhibiting.
  • inhibitive — to restrain, hinder, arrest, or check (an action, impulse, etc.).
  • inhibitors — Plural form of inhibitor.
  • inhibitory — to restrain, hinder, arrest, or check (an action, impulse, etc.).
  • inhumanity — the state or quality of being inhuman or inhumane; cruelty.
  • inhumation — to bury; inter.
  • inrichment — Alternative form of enrichment.
  • insightful — characterized by or displaying insight; perceptive.
  • interbirth — Between births.
  • interchain — a series of objects connected one after the other, usually in the form of a series of metal rings passing through one another, used either for various purposes requiring a flexible tie with high tensile strength, as for hauling, supporting, or confining, or in various ornamental and decorative forms.
  • interfaith — of, operating, or occurring between persons belonging to different religions: an interfaith service.
  • interglyph — a surface between two grooves, as on a triglyph.
  • interhuman — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people: human frailty.
  • internship — the state or condition of being an intern.
  • interphase — the period of the cell cycle during which the nucleus is not undergoing division, typically occurring between mitotic or meiotic divisions. Also called interkinesis. Compare G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase.
  • interphone — an intercommunication system using telephones to connect offices, stations, etc., as in a building or ship; intercom.
  • intershock — To shock mutually, as if by collision.
  • inthralled — to captivate or charm: a performer whose grace, skill, and virtuosity enthrall her audiences.
  • intrafaith — Taking place within or relevant to a single faith community.
  • intraphase — (chemistry, physics) Within a phase.
  • intrenched — Simple past tense and past participle of intrench; obsolete spelling of entrenched.
  • intrenches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intrench.
  • john firthJohn Rupert, 1890–1960, English linguist.
  • john fitchJohn, 1743–98, U.S. inventor: pioneer in development of the steamboat.
  • john smithAdam, 1723–90, Scottish economist.
  • joint heir — a person who shares with another, or others, the right to inherit a person's money, property, or title when that person dies
  • jotunnheim — the home of the giants
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