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11-letter words containing m, o, n, t, h, e

  • hemisection — to cut into two equal parts; to bisect, especially along a medial longitudinal plane.
  • hemoprotein — Alternative spelling of hemeprotein.
  • hieronymite — a member of a congregation of hermits named after St. Jerome.
  • home center — a large store that specializes in a wide range of materials and supplies for home improvements or repairs.
  • homeporting — Present participle of homeport.
  • homocentric — having a common center; concentric.
  • homogenated — Homogenized.
  • homogenates — Plural form of homogenate.
  • homogeneity — composition from like parts, elements, or characteristics; state or quality of being homogeneous.
  • homogenetic — pertaining to or characterized by homogenesis.
  • homopterans — Plural form of homopteran.
  • horn timber — a timber, often one of several, rising from the sternpost of a wooden vessel to support the overhang of the stern.
  • host number — (networking)   The host part of an Internet address. The rest is the network number.
  • humectation — A moistening.
  • hymenoptera — hymenopteran.
  • in the mood — keen, feeling like doing sth
  • john motley — John Lothrop [loh-thruh p] /ˈloʊ θrəp/ (Show IPA), 1814–77, U.S. historian and diplomat.
  • kitten moth — any of three prominent moths, notably the poplar kitten (Furcula bifida), that have larvae like those of the related puss moth
  • lone mother — a mother with no husband or partner, who is bringing up a child or children
  • macintoshes — Plural form of macintosh.
  • mechatronic — relating to mechatronics
  • megaphonist — Someone who uses a megaphone.
  • melanchthon — Philipp [fil-ip;; German fee-lip] /ˈfɪl ɪp;; German ˈfi lɪp/ (Show IPA), (Philipp Schwarzert) 1497–1560, German Protestant reformer.
  • melolonthid — any of various scarab beetles whose larvae feed chiefly on roots, including the cockchafers and June bugs
  • menaphthone — Menadione.
  • mental home — a home, hospital, or institution for people who are mentally ill
  • menthaceous — belonging to the Menthaceae, a former name for the plant family Labiatae.
  • mentholated — saturated with or containing menthol: a mentholated cough drop.
  • mephenytoin — A hydantoin used as an anticonvulsant.
  • mesobenthos — flora and fauna living at the bottom of seas 182 to 914 metres deep
  • mesognathic — having medium, slightly protruding jaws.
  • metachronal — Describing the wavelike beating of a group of cilia.
  • metanephroi — Plural form of metanephros.
  • metanephros — one of the three embryonic excretory organs of higher vertebrates, becoming the permanent and functional kidney.
  • metchnikoff — Élie [French ey-lee] /French eɪˈli/ (Show IPA), (Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov) 1845–1916, Russian zoologist and bacteriologist in France: Nobel Prize in medicine 1908.
  • methanation — the process of converting a mixture, as of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, into methane.
  • methanogens — Plural form of methanogen.
  • methanolate — Methoxide.
  • methodizing — Present participle of methodize.
  • methoxsalen — a potent compound, C 1 2 H 8 O 4 , derived from the seeds of the plant Ammi majus: used in combination with certain ultraviolet radiation for the treatment of severe psoriasis.
  • methylation — the process of replacing a hydrogen atom with a methyl group.
  • misanthrope — a comedy (1666) by Molière.
  • mnemotechny — The study and practice of improving one\u2019s memory.
  • mole-hunter — a person who hunts for moles
  • 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
  • monohydrate — a hydrate that contains one molecule of water, as ammonium carbonate, (NH 4) 2 CO 3 ·H 2 O.
  • monophysite — a person who maintains that Christ has one nature, partly divine and partly human.
  • monostrophe — a poem in which all the strophes or stanzas are of the same metrical form.
  • monotechnic — of or offering instruction in a single scientific or technical subject.
  • monothelete — a person who adhered to the doctrine of monotheletism
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