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13-letter words containing o, n, h

  • synecphonesis — the fusion of two syllables into one
  • synodic month — Also called calendar month. any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided.
  • synophthalmia — cyclopia.
  • syphilization — the act of syphilizing
  • taphrogenesis — the process of forming rifts, resulting in regional faulting and subsidence
  • tautochronism — the fact or quality of being a tautochrone
  • tautochronous — having the character of a tautochrone
  • tea-of-heaven — a shrub, Hydrangea macrophylla serrata, of the saxifrage family, native to Japan and Korea, having hairy, ovate leaves and flat or slightly arched clusters of blue or white flowers.
  • techno-babble — technical jargon relating to computing and other technological subjects
  • technological — of or relating to technology; relating to science and industry.
  • technologised — to make technological; to modernize or modify with technology.
  • technologized — to make technological; to modernize or modify with technology.
  • technopolitan — of or relating to a place or society dominated by technology
  • telencephalon — the anterior section of the forebrain comprising the cerebrum and related structures.
  • telephone box — a more or less soundproof booth containing a public telephone.
  • telephone tag — repeated unsuccessful attempts by two persons to connect with one another by telephone.
  • terpsichorean — pertaining to dancing.
  • thanatography — an account or story of a person's death experience
  • thanatologist — a person who engages in the academic study of death and dying
  • thanatophobia — an abnormal fear of death.
  • thankworthily — in a thankworthy way or manner
  • that's enough — You say 'that's enough' to tell someone, especially a child, to stop behaving in a silly, noisy, or unpleasant way.
  • the antipodes — Australia and New Zealand
  • the ascension — the bodily ascent of Jesus into heaven on the fortieth day after the Resurrection: Acts 1:9
  • the atonement — the redeeming of humanity and its reconciliation with God through the suffering and death of Jesus Christ
  • the carolinas — North Carolina and South Carolina
  • the conscious — that part of one's mental activity of which one is fully aware at any given time
  • the consulate — the consular government of France from 1799 to 1804
  • the continent — the mainland of Europe as distinguished from the British Isles
  • the decameron — title of collection of stories written in Italian in the early Renaissance by Boccaccio
  • the far north — the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of the world
  • the following — the one or ones to be mentioned immediately
  • the foregoing — the one or ones previously mentioned
  • the iron lady — a nickname often used to describe female heads of government around the world, meaning 'strong-willed woman'. Most famously used of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1979 to 1990) Margaret Thatcher
  • the long term — the time some years ahead, (as opposed to the immediate future)
  • the neolithic — the Neolithic period; New Stone Age
  • the new world — the Americas; the western hemisphere
  • the noble art — boxing
  • the northeast — any area lying in or towards this direction
  • the northwest — any area lying in or towards this direction
  • the offensive — an attitude or position of aggression
  • the oligocene — the Oligocene epoch or rock series
  • the paleocene — the Paleocene Epoch or its rocks
  • the paleogene — the Paleogene subdivision of the Tertiary Period or its rocks
  • the pants off — If someone bores, charms, or scares the pants off you, for example, they bore, charm, or scare you a lot.
  • the provinces — those parts of a country lying outside the capital and other large cities and regarded as outside the mainstream of sophisticated culture
  • the secondary — cornerbacks and safeties collectively
  • the unco guid — narrow-minded, excessively religious, or self-righteous people
  • the-decameron — a collection of 100 tales (1353) by Boccaccio.
  • theanthropism — the doctrine of the union of the divine and human natures, especially the manifestation of God as man in Christ.
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