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10-letter words containing l, g, t, h

  • nightclubs — Plural form of nightclub.
  • nightlight — A small lamp, typically attached directly to an electrical outlet, providing a dim light during the night.
  • northglenn — a city in NE central Colorado.
  • oglethorpeJames Edward, 1696–1785, British general: founder of the colony of Georgia.
  • old growth — forest growth consisting of mature or overmature trees.
  • old-growth — designating or of a forest characterized by very large, very old trees and great biodiversity
  • onslaughts — Plural form of onslaught.
  • orthogonal — Mathematics. Also, orthographic. pertaining to or involving right angles or perpendiculars: an orthogonal projection. (of a system of real functions) defined so that the integral of the product of any two different functions is zero. (of a system of complex functions) defined so that the integral of the product of a function times the complex conjugate of any other function equals zero. (of two vectors) having an inner product equal to zero. (of a linear transformation) defined so that the length of a vector under the transformation equals the length of the original vector. (of a square matrix) defined so that its product with its transpose results in the identity matrix.
  • oughtlings — at all
  • outrightly — Outright.
  • overflight — an air flight that passes over a specific area, country, or territory: Overflights of foreign aircraft are closely monitored.
  • overlength — excessiveness of length
  • pathologic — of or relating to pathology.
  • petroglyph — a drawing or carving on rock, made by a member of a prehistoric people.
  • phalangist — a member of a Lebanese Christian paramilitary organization founded in 1936 and originally based on similar ideas to the fascist Falange in Spain
  • phlegethon — Also called Pyriphlegethon. Classical Mythology. a river of fire, one of five rivers surrounding Hades.
  • phlegmatic — not easily excited to action or display of emotion; apathetic; sluggish.
  • phlogistic — Pathology. inflammatory.
  • phlogiston — a nonexistent chemical that, prior to the discovery of oxygen, was thought to be released during combustion.
  • phlogopite — a magnesium-rich mica mineral, usually yellowish-brown, but sometimes reddish-brown.
  • photoglyph — an engraved plate, produced by the action of light, and from which prints or impressions are taken
  • playwright — a writer of plays; dramatist.
  • ploughgate — a measurement of ploughable land
  • plus sight — a backsight used in leveling.
  • postflight — of, relating to, or occurring in the period after a flight
  • rear light — vehicle's tail or back light
  • regal moth — a large moth, Citheronia regalis, having yellow spots on gray to olive forewings and on orange-red hind wings.
  • right-laid — noting a rope, strand, etc., laid in a right-handed, or clockwise, direction as one looks away along it (opposed to left-laid).
  • rightfully — having a valid or just claim, as to some property or position; legitimate: the rightful owner of the farm.
  • roof light — a window built into a roof to admit light and ventilation
  • rush light — a candle made from a dried, partly peeled rush that has been dipped in grease.
  • seethingly — to surge or foam as if boiling.
  • shot angle — the angle from which a shot is taken
  • shot glass — a small, heavy glass for serving a shot of whiskey or liquor.
  • shoutingly — by way of shouting
  • side-light — an item of incidental information.
  • skylighted — having or illuminated by a skylight.
  • slathering — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
  • slaughtery — a slaughterhouse
  • slithering — to slide down or along a surface, especially unsteadily, from side to side, or with some friction or noise: The box slithered down the chute.
  • slung shot — a weight, as a stone or a piece of metal, fastened to a short strap, chain, or the like, and used as a weapon.
  • soothingly — that soothes: a soothing voice.
  • sprightful — sprightly.
  • springhalt — stringhalt.
  • stichology — metrical theory or the science of poetic metres
  • stringhalt — a nerve disorder in horses, causing exaggerated flexing movements of the hind legs in walking.
  • striplight — a row of lamps, provided with a reflector for floodlighting the stage, used as border lights, footlights, backing lights, etc.
  • stronghold — a well-fortified place; fortress.
  • stylograph — a fountain pen in which the writing point is a fine, hollow tube instead of a nib.
  • superlight — extremely light
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