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11-letter words containing o, n, h

  • luminophore — a molecule or group of molecules that emits light when illuminated.
  • lunar month — month (def 5).
  • lunar-month — Also called calendar month. any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided.
  • lunch-hooks — Usually, lunchhooks. hands.
  • lycanthrope — a person affected with lycanthropy.
  • lycanthropy — a delusion in which one imagines oneself to be a wolf or other wild animal.
  • lychnoscope — lowside window.
  • lymph nodes — any of the glandlike masses of tissue in the lymphatic vessels containing cells that become lymphocytes.
  • lymphokines — Plural form of lymphokine.
  • lymphonodus — (anatomy) lymph node.
  • lymphopenia — a reduction in the number of lymphocytes in the blood.
  • lymphotoxin — a glycoprotein that is released by antigen-stimulated or mitogen-stimulated T cells and is toxic to various other cells.
  • machination — an act or instance of machinating.
  • machinators — Plural form of machinator.
  • macintoshes — Plural form of macintosh.
  • maidenhoods — Plural form of maidenhood.
  • maniaphobia — Fear of being insane.
  • manor house — the house of the lord of a manor.
  • maple honey — maple syrup.
  • marathonian — a native or inhabitant of Marathon.
  • marathoning — the sport of running marathons
  • march brown — an angler's name for the dun and spinner of various mayflies or an artificial fly imitating one of these
  • marchioness — marquise (defs 1, 2).
  • mashie iron — a club with an iron head, the face having more slope than a mid-mashie but less slope than a mashie.
  • match point — (in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) the point that if won would enable the scorer or the scorer's side to win the match.
  • mechatronic — relating to mechatronics
  • megaphoning — Present participle of megaphone.
  • megaphonist — Someone who uses a megaphone.
  • melancholia — a mental condition characterized by great depression of spirits and gloomy forebodings.
  • melancholic — disposed to or affected with melancholy; gloomy.
  • melanchthon — Philipp [fil-ip;; German fee-lip] /ˈfɪl ɪp;; German ˈfi lɪp/ (Show IPA), (Philipp Schwarzert) 1497–1560, German Protestant reformer.
  • melanochroi — a postulated subdivision of the Caucasoid race, characterized by dark hair and pale complexion
  • melanophore — a pigmented connective-tissue cell containing melanin in its cytoplasm, responsible for color changes in many fishes and reptiles.
  • mellophones — Plural form of mellophone.
  • melolonthid — any of various scarab beetles whose larvae feed chiefly on roots, including the cockchafers and June bugs
  • melon shrub — pepino (def 2).
  • melpomenish — Tragic; relating to tragedy in a literary or theatrical work.
  • menaphthone — Menadione.
  • mendelssohn — Felix [fee-liks;; German fey-liks] /ˈfi lɪks;; German ˈfeɪ lɪks/ (Show IPA), (Jacob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy) 1809–47, German composer.
  • menorrhagia — excessive menstrual discharge.
  • menoschesis — suppression of menstruation.
  • 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.
  • mesonephric — one of the three embryonic excretory organs of vertebrates, becoming the functional kidney of fishes and amphibians and becoming part of the tubules or ductules in the reproductive systems of higher vertebrates.
  • mesonephros — one of the three embryonic excretory organs of vertebrates, becoming the functional kidney of fishes and amphibians and becoming part of the tubules or ductules in the reproductive systems of higher vertebrates.
  • metachronal — Describing the wavelike beating of a group of cilia.
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