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

  • coppersmith — a person who works copper or copper alloys
  • cosmothetic — positing the existence of the external world
  • countermyth — a myth that conflicts with another myth
  • county home — a county poorhouse.
  • cpt theorem — the proposition that all the laws of physics are unchanged by the combined operations of charge conjugation (C), space inversion (P), and time reversal (T).
  • customhouse — a building or office where customs or duties are paid and ships are cleared for entering or leaving
  • cytochromes — Plural form of cytochrome.
  • dead-smooth — noting a double-cut metal file having the minimum commercial grade of coarseness.
  • debouchment — the act or an instance of debouching
  • delightsome — highly pleasing; delightful.
  • demosthenes — 384–322 bc, Athenian statesman, orator, and lifelong opponent of the power of Macedonia over Greece
  • dichotomies — Botany. a mode of branching by constant forking, as in some stems, in veins of leaves, etc.
  • dichotomise — to divide or separate into two parts, kinds, etc.
  • dichotomize — to divide or become divided into two parts or classifications
  • dichromates — Plural form of dichromate.
  • dimethicone — Polydimethylsiloxane.
  • dinotherium — any elephantlike mammal of the extinct genus Dinotherium, from the later Tertiary Period of Europe and Asia, having large, outwardly curving tusks.
  • earth mover — a vehicle, as a bulldozer, for pushing or carrying excavated earth from place to place.
  • earth smoke — fumitory.
  • earthmovers — Plural form of earthmover.
  • earthmoving — of or relating to earthmovers: earthmoving machinery.
  • easthampton — a city in W Massachusetts.
  • ectomorphic — having a thin body build, roughly characterized by the relative prominence of structures developed from the embryonic ectoderm (contrasted with endomorphic, mesomorphic).
  • ectothermal — coldblooded (sense 1)
  • ectothermic — a cold-blooded animal.
  • embryopathy — (pathology) Any developmental disorder of an embryo.
  • embryophyte — any of a subkingdom of plants, Embryophyta, that encompasses most land plants, such as trees, flowers and mosses
  • emery cloth — a cloth covered with abrasive emery particles, used for sanding
  • emetophilia — A sexual fetish in which an individual is aroused by vomiting, or by seeing others vomit.
  • emetophobia — Fear of vomiting.
  • emetophobic — Pertaining to, or afflicted with, emetophobia, a morbid fear of vomiting.
  • endothecium — (biology) The tissue found in the walls of anthers, and in moss capsules.
  • endothelium — The tissue that forms a single layer of cells lining various organs and cavities of the body, especially the blood vessels, heart, and lymphatic vessels. It is formed from the embryonic mesoderm.
  • endothermal — Endothermic.
  • endothermic — (of a reaction or process) accompanied by or requiring the absorption of heat.
  • enthralldom — The act of enthralling, or the state of being enthralled; slavery; bondage.
  • entomophagy — The eating of insects.
  • epithelioma — (medicine) Any tumor that originates in the epithelium.
  • ergatomorph — an ergatoid ant
  • ermine moth — an arctiid moth of the genus Spilosoma, characterized by dark spots on the light coloured wings, and producing woolly bear caterpillars
  • erythronium — A plant of a genus that includes dogtooth violet.
  • escharotomy — A surgical procedure in which an incision is made through eschar to expose the fatty tissue below.
  • etheromania — the condition of being addicted to ether
  • ethionamide — an antibiotic used in treating tuberculosis
  • euchromatin — the part of a chromosome that constitutes the major genes and does not stain strongly with basic dyes when the cell is not dividing
  • exhumations — Plural form of exhumation.
  • exophthalmy — Archaic form of exophthalmia.
  • farthermost — most distant or remote; farthest.
  • flushometer — a device for flushing toilets that uses system pressure rather than gravity and automatically shuts off after a measured amount of water flow in order to conserve water.
  • foremothers — Plural form of foremother.
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