10-letter words containing m, o, t, h
- samothrace — a Greek island in the NE Aegean.
- schoolmate — a companion or associate at school.
- schooltime — the period during which schools are open
- sheet home — to tighten the sheets of (a square sail) until it is set as flat as possible
- short game — the aspect of golf considered in relation to the ability of a player to hit medium or short shots, as chip shots, pitch shots, and putts, with accuracy. Compare long game (def 1).
- short ream — 480 sheets of paper
- short time — a period or schedule during which the number of working hours is reduced: The recession has put most of the manufacturing plants on short time.
- short-form — noting or relating to journalistic content or a genre of journalism characterized by short articles.
- short-term — covering or applying to a relatively short period of time.
- shot metal — lead hardened with antimony and arsenic, used to manufacture shot for cartridges.
- shotmaking — the playing of good shots (by a sports player)
- sixth form — secondary school: final 2 years
- slow match — a slow-burning match or fuse, often consisting of a rope or cord soaked in a solution of saltpeter.
- smallmouth — a river fish of the bass family
- smart home — a dwelling equipped with systems and appliances that can be operated remotely using a computer or mobile phone
- smartmouth — a witty or sarcastic person
- smartphone — a device that combines a cell phone with a handheld computer, typically offering Internet access, data storage, email capability, etc.
- smashmouth — denoting a style of play, esp in American football, that is characterized by power and aggression rather than skill and finesse
- smoketight — (of a door, etc) not allowing smoke to pass through
- smooth out — remove creases, bumps
- smoothbore — (of firearms) having a bore that is smooth; not rifled.
- smoothness — free from projections or unevenness of surface; not rough: smooth wood; a smooth road.
- smoothpate — a bald person with a smooth head
- smothering — to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing.
- snakemouth — rose pogonia.
- solar myth — a myth explaining or allegorizing the origin or movement of the sun
- somethings — Informal. a person or thing of some value or consequence: He is really something! This writer has something to say and she says it well.
- speleothem — a natural structure within a cave
- st. thomas — Saint Thomas ("the Angelic Doctor") 1225?–74, Italian scholastic philosopher: a major theologian of the Roman Catholic Church.
- staphyloma — a condition in which the sclera or cornea of the eye projects outwards due to inflammation
- stenotherm — an organism that is only able to live within a narrow parameter of temperatures
- stepmother — the wife of one's father by a later marriage.
- stomachful — the amount one's stomach can hold
- stomachous — resentful, sullen, obstinate
- swift moth — moving or capable of moving with great speed or velocity; fleet; rapid: a swift ship.
- symphonist — a composer who writes symphonies.
- tachometer — any of various instruments for measuring or indicating velocity or speed, as of a machine, a river, or the blood.
- tachometry — any of various instruments for measuring or indicating velocity or speed, as of a machine, a river, or the blood.
- taha māori — a Māori perspective or dimension of a subject
- tamagotchi — a handheld digital toy, consisting of a digital 'pet' that the owner looks after; very popular in the 1990s
- tauromachy — the art or technique of bullfighting.
- tchernosem — chernozem.
- thalliform — resembling a thallus
- the comics — the comic strips in newspapers, etc
- the former — the first or first mentioned of two: distinguished from latter
- the majors — the major leagues
- the method — a realistic style of acting in which the actor strives for close personal identification with the role being played
- the minors — the minor leagues, esp. in baseball
- the moirai — the Greek goddesses of fate
- the moment — If you say that something happens the moment something else happens, you are emphasizing that it happens immediately after the other thing.