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10-letter words containing m, o, t, h, e

  • moustached — Having moustache.
  • moustaches — Plural form of moustache.
  • mouth feel — the tactile sensation a food gives to the mouth: a creamy mouthfeel.
  • mouth-feel — the tactile sensation a food gives to the mouth: a creamy mouthfeel.
  • mouthiness — The property of being mouthy.
  • mouthpiece — a piece placed at or forming the mouth, as of a receptacle or tube.
  • murtherous — (archaic) Intending, or likely to commit murder; bloodthirsty or homicidal.
  • muttonhead — a slow-witted, foolish, or stupid person; dolt.
  • myelopathy — any disorder of the spinal cord or of bone marrow.
  • myopathies — Plural form of myopathy.
  • myotherapy — A form of manual medicine focusing on the diagnosis, treatment and management of musculoskeletal pain.
  • mythogenic — producing or capable of producing myths.
  • mythologem — a basic theme, as of revenge, self-sacrifice, or betrayal, that is shared by cultures throughout the world.
  • mythologer — A mythologist.
  • mythopoeia — a mythopoeic act, circumstance, characteristic, etc.
  • mythopoeic — of or relating to the making of myths; causing, producing, or giving rise to myths.
  • nameworthy — worthy of or deserving a name
  • nephometer — an instrument for measuring the amount of cloud cover in the sky.
  • nephrotomy — incision into the kidney, as for the removal of a calculus.
  • nethermore — (archaic, rare) farther down; lower.
  • nethermost — lowest; farthest down: the nethermost depths of the ocean.
  • night mode — phase
  • nomothetic — giving or establishing laws; legislative.
  • nonthermal — Not thermal; not produced by heat.
  • nympholept — a person seized with nympholepsy.
  • omnitheism — The belief that all religions contain a core recognition of the same God.
  • omnitheist — A person who believes in omnitheism.
  • on the bum — a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
  • on the lam — a hasty escape; flight.
  • orchectomy — orchiectomy.
  • orthodrome — (geometry) a great circle, or part of one.
  • orthometry — The art or practice of constructing verses correctly; the laws of correct poetry.
  • out-scheme — a plan, design, or program of action to be followed; project.
  • outmarched — Simple past tense and past participle of outmarch.
  • outmatched — to be superior to; surpass; outdo: The home team seems to have been completely outmatched by the visitors.
  • outmatches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outmatch.
  • overcometh — Archaic third-person singular form of overcome.
  • overmighty — too forceful
  • owlet moth — noctuid (def 1).
  • phlebotome — a cutting instrument used for phlebotomy.
  • phlebotomy — the act or practice of opening a vein for letting or drawing blood as a therapeutic or diagnostic measure; venesection; bleeding.
  • phonematic — phonemic.
  • phonometer — a device for measuring the intensity of a sound.
  • photometer — an instrument that measures luminous intensity or brightness, luminous flux, light distribution, color, etc., usually by comparing the light emitted by two sources, one source having certain specified standard characteristics.
  • photometry — the measurement of the intensity of light or of relative illuminating power.
  • plume moth — one of a family (Pterophoridae) of slender-bodied micro moths with narrow wings, each usually divided into two, three, or four "plumes". The type is the white Pterophorus pentadactylus
  • polishment — the state of being polished or the action of polishing
  • polytheism — the doctrine of or belief in more than one god or in many gods.
  • promethean — of or suggestive of Prometheus.
  • prometheus — a Titan, the father of Deucalion and brother of Atlas and Epimetheus, who taught humankind various arts and was sometimes said to have shaped humans out of clay and endowed them with the spark of life. For having stolen fire from Olympus and given it to humankind in defiance of Zeus, he was chained to a rock where an eagle daily tore at his liver, until he was finally released by Hercules.
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