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11-letter words containing i, t, h, u, n

  • launch into — begin enthusiastically
  • lindenhurst — a village on central Long Island, in SE New York.
  • lion-hunter — a person who hunts lions, esp for sport
  • lithogenous — of or relating to organisms, as coral, that secrete stony deposits.
  • loutishness — The state or quality of being loutish, of behaving like a lout.
  • lutheranism — of or relating to Luther, adhering to his doctrines, or belonging to one of the Protestant churches that bear his name.
  • minus sight — a foresight used in leveling.
  • minute hand — the hand that indicates the minutes on a clock or watch, usually longer than the hour hand.
  • monchiquite — a type of rock made up of large crystals of, among other constituents, olivine and amphibole and which is found in an analcite groundmass
  • multiethnic — involving or pertaining to two or more distinct ethnic groups.
  • multiphoton — involving several photons
  • munich pact — the pact signed by Great Britain, France, Italy, and Germany on September 29, 1938, by which the Sudetenland was ceded to Germany: often cited as an instance of unwise and unprincipled appeasement of an aggressive nation.
  • native bush — indigenous forest
  • naughtiness — disobedient; mischievous (used especially in speaking to or about children): Weren't we naughty not to eat our spinach?
  • nemathecium — a wartlike protuberance on the thallus of certain red algae, containing tetraspores, antheridia, or cystocarps.
  • neuroethics — The ethics of neuroscience and neurotechnology.
  • neuropathic — any diseased condition of the nervous system.
  • neutrophile — (biology) Any organism that thrives in a relatively neutral pH.
  • neutrophils — Plural form of neutrophil.
  • night court — a criminal court that convenes at night for the quick disposition of charges and the granting of bail.
  • night nurse — a nurse whose duty is to look after a patient or patients during the night
  • northumbria — an early English kingdom extending N from the Humber to the Firth of Forth.
  • nothing but — no thing; not anything; naught: to say nothing.
  • nototherium — an extinct Pleistocene rhinoceros-sized marsupial of the genus Nototherium, related to the wombats
  • nourishment — something that nourishes; food, nutriment, or sustenance.
  • ornithosaur — an extinct flying reptile
  • outfighting — a battle or combat.
  • outmatching — Present participle of outmatch.
  • outpouching — (pathology) evagination.
  • outreaching — Present participle of outreach.
  • outweighing — Present participle of outweigh.
  • overhunting — to chase or search for (game or other wild animals) for the purpose of catching or killing.
  • parachuting — descent using parachute
  • phitsanulok — a city in central Thailand.
  • plough into — If something, for example a car, ploughs into something else, it goes out of control and crashes violently into it.
  • plutarchian — of or relating to the biographer Plutarch.
  • publishment — publication.
  • rhizanthous — bearing flowers directly from the root.
  • rinthereout — a vagrant or homeless person
  • schizanthus — any of several plants of the genus Schizanthus, native to Chile, having numerous variously colored flowers resembling small orchids.
  • schweinfurt — a city in N Bavaria, in S central Germany, on the Main River.
  • shine up to — to give forth or glow with light; shed or cast light.
  • shower unit — fitted shower
  • shunamitism — the rejuvenation of an old man by sleeping with a young woman, although not necessarily having sex with her
  • sound shift — a gradual alteration or series of alterations in the pronunciation of a set of sounds, esp of vowels
  • southernism — a pronunciation, expression, or behavioral trait characteristic of the U.S. South.
  • southernize — to make or become southern
  • southington — a town in central Connecticut.
  • studentship — the state or condition of being a student.
  • tautophonic — having or repeating the same sound
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