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12-letter words containing o, n, t, h, e, s

  • demolishment — to destroy or ruin (a building or other structure), especially on purpose; tear down; raze.
  • dishonesties — Plural form of dishonesty.
  • dreadnoughts — Plural form of dreadnought.
  • droughtiness — Dryness of the weather; lack of rain.
  • east lothian — a historic county in SE Scotland.
  • eating house — a restaurant or other place where one can eat
  • encompasseth — Archaic third-person singular form of encompass.
  • enhypostasia — personalities existing in union (Jesus Christ and God the Son)
  • enhypostatic — relating to enhypostasia
  • enophthalmos — The posterior displacement of the eyeball within the orbit due to changes in the volume of the orbit (bone) relative to its contents (the eyeball and orbital fat), or loss of function of the orbitalis muscle.
  • enthesopathy — (pathology) A disorder of entheses (bone attachments).
  • epanorthosis — (rhetoric) A rhetorical device or element in which a speaker or writer retracts a word that has been spoken and substitutes a stronger or more suitable word; often done for emphasis or sarcasm.
  • eratosthenes — ?276–?194 bc, Greek mathematician and astronomer, who calculated the circumference of the earth by observing the angle of the sun's rays at different places
  • etheostomine — relating to small freshwater fish in the genus Etheostoma
  • ethnogenesis — The emergence of a distinct, recognizable, ethnic identity.
  • ethnohistory — The branch of anthropology concerned with the history of peoples and cultures, especially non-Western ones.
  • ethnologists — Plural form of ethnologist.
  • ethnopoetics — A poetical, linguistic and anthropological movement dealing with poetry written by, or in the style of, indigenous peoples.
  • euphoniumist — Someone who plays the euphonium.
  • exhortations — Plural form of exhortation.
  • flourishment — The act or state of flourishing.
  • foreshortens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foreshorten.
  • fosphenytoin — a prodrug that produces phenytoin and is taken to prevent or treat seizures.
  • french toast — bread dipped in a batter of egg and milk and sautéed until brown, usually served with syrup or sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon.
  • fulton sheen — Fulton (John) 1895–1979, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman, writer, and teacher.
  • ghostwritten — Written by a ghostwriter.
  • gnathostomes — Plural form of gnathostome.
  • grandmothers — Plural form of grandmother.
  • groundsheets — Plural form of groundsheet.
  • gynantherous — having the stamens converted into pistils by the action of frost, disease, or insects.
  • half section — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • half-section — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • harvest moon — the moon at and about the period of fullness that is nearest to the autumnal equinox.
  • head station — the main buildings on a large sheep or cattle farm
  • headstrongly — In a headstrong manner.
  • hearthstones — Plural form of hearthstone.
  • hebetudinous — the state of being dull; lethargy.
  • hegemonistic — the policy or practice of hegemony to serve national interests.
  • heldentenors — Plural form of heldentenor.
  • hellespontus — an area in the southern hemisphere of Mars.
  • hematogenous — originating in the blood.
  • henotheistic — Relating to henotheism.
  • hepatogenous — originating in the liver
  • hepatotoxins — Plural form of hepatotoxin.
  • heptahedrons — Plural form of heptahedron.
  • hernioplasty — an operation for the repair of a hernia.
  • herstmonceux — a village in S England, in E Sussex north of Eastbourne: 15th-century castle, site of the Royal Observatory, which was transferred from Greenwich between 1948 and 1958, until 1990
  • hessian boot — a knee-high tasseled boot, fashionable in England in the early 19th century.
  • heterogenous — having its source or origin outside the organism; having a foreign origin.
  • heterogonous — Botany. of or relating to monoclinous flowers of two or more kinds occurring on different individuals of the same species, the kinds differing in the relative length of stamens and pistils (opposed to homogonous).
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