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11-letter words containing l, o, a, t, h

  • emetophilia — A sexual fetish in which an individual is aroused by vomiting, or by seeing others vomit.
  • endothelial — Of or pertaining to the endothelium.
  • endothermal — Endothermic.
  • enthralldom — The act of enthralling, or the state of being enthralled; slavery; bondage.
  • epithelioma — (medicine) Any tumor that originates in the epithelium.
  • eschatology — The part of theology concerned with death, judgment, and the final destiny of the soul and of humankind.
  • estranghelo — an archaic, cursive form of the Syriac alphabet
  • ethanethiol — (chemistry) a thiol formally derived from ethanol by replacing the oxygen atom with sulfur.
  • ethological — Of or pertaining to ethology.
  • exhalations — Plural form of exhalation.
  • exhilarator — a person who, or thing which, exhilarates
  • exophthalmy — Archaic form of exophthalmia.
  • flash point — Also, flashing point. Physical Chemistry. the lowest temperature at which a liquid in a specified apparatus will give off sufficient vapor to ignite momentarily on application of a flame.
  • flashpoints — Plural form of flashpoint.
  • focal depth — lens: distance of sharp focus
  • fothergilla — any of the deciduous shrub species in the witch-hazel family
  • fourth wall — the imaginary wall of a box set, separating the actors from the audience.
  • gastroliths — Plural form of gastrolith.
  • gazillionth — (informal) The ordinal form of the number 'gazillion'.
  • glochidiate — (botany) Having barbs.
  • glutathione — a crystalline, water-soluble peptide of glutamic acid, cysteine, and glycine, C 10 H 17 N 3 O 6 S, found in blood and in animal and plant tissues, and important in tissue oxidations and in the activation of some enzymes.
  • glyptograph — an engraved or carved design, as on a gem.
  • glyptotheca — a space devoted to sculpture
  • goldthreads — Plural form of goldthread.
  • gospel oath — an oath sworn on the Gospels
  • granolithic — (of concrete) containing fine granite chippings or crushed granite, used to render floors and surfaces.
  • grass cloth — a cloth made from plant fibres, such as jute or hemp
  • habilitator — to clothe or dress.
  • haematocele — Alternative spelling of hematocele.
  • haematology — (medicine) The scientific study of blood and blood-producing organs.
  • haemolutein — (obsolete) bilirubin.
  • hagiologist — A writer on the lives of the saints; a hagiographer.
  • half-bottle — a bottle half the size of a standard bottle of wine, spirits, etc
  • halfbrother — Alternative spelling of half brother.
  • hall porter — concierge
  • halo blight — a disease of plants, characterized by small, necrotic leaf or fruit lesions surrounded by a yellowish, halolike band, caused by any of several bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas.
  • halo effect — a predisposition to admire all of a person's actions, work, etc., because of an estimable quality or action in the past.
  • halogenated — Simple past tense and past participle of halogenate.
  • haltom city — a city in N Texas, near Fort Worth.
  • hamiltonian — pertaining to or advocating Hamiltonianism.
  • hammercloth — a cloth covering for the driver's seat on a horse-drawn carriage.
  • hand lotion — a liquid that you put on your hands to make them feel softer and smoother
  • hand-tailor — to produce (a garment or the like) by individual workmanship.
  • haptoglobin — A protein present in blood serum that binds to and removes free hemoglobin from the bloodstream.
  • hariolation — the act of divining or prophesying
  • harold holtHarold Edward, 1908–67, Australian political leader: prime minister 1966–67.
  • hasta luego — so long; (I'll) see you soon
  • haute ecole — a series of intricate steps, gaits, etc., taught to an exhibition horse.
  • haute-loire — a department in central France. 1931 sq. mi. (5000 sq. km). Capital: Le Puy.
  • health food — any natural food popularly believed to promote or sustain good health, as by containing vital nutrients, being grown without the use of pesticides, or having a low sodium or fat content.
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