10-letter words containing o, t, h, i, n
- enphytotic — (of plant diseases) causing a constant amount of damage each year
- enterolith — A mineral concretion in the intestinal tract.
- entophytic — relating to an entophyte
- epibenthos — the animals and plants living on the sea bottom between the low tide level and a depth of 100 fathoms
- erímanthos — a mountain in SW Greece, in the NW Peloponnese. Height: 2224 m (7297 ft)
- erythrocin — (medicine) synonym of erythromycin.
- ethanediol — (organic compound) ethylene glycol.
- ethnologic — Ethnological.
- ethylation — (organic chemistry) Any reaction that introduces an ethyl group into a molecule.
- euphoriant — A drug which produces feelings of euphoria.
- exhalation — The process or action of exhaling.
- exhaustion — A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.
- exhibition — A public display of works of art or other items of interest, held in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair.
- exhumation — The act of digging up that which has been buried.
- fashionist — (archaic) An obsequious follower of fashion.
- fianchetto — the development of a bishop, in an opening move, by advancing one or two pawns so as to permit movement along the bishop's diagonal.
- fight down — If you fight down an emotion or a desire, you try very hard not to feel it, show it, or act on it.
- firethorns — Plural form of firethorn.
- fish joint — a connection formed by fishplates at the meeting point of two rails, beams, etc, as on a railway
- flashpoint — Also, flashing point. Physical Chemistry. the lowest temperature at which a liquid in a specified apparatus will give off sufficient vapor to ignite momentarily on application of a flame.
- forthbring — (obsolete) To bring forth; bring out; produce.
- forthgoing — an instance of going forth
- fortnights — Plural form of fortnight.
- frithsoken — (from Old English) a refuge; a sanctuary
- frothiness — The quality of being frothy.
- geotechnic — relating to geotechnics
- go in with — share cost
- good night — enjoyable evening, night
- good thing — (convention) (From the 1930 Sellar and Yeatman parody "1066 And All That") Often capitalised; always pronounced as if capitalised. 1. Self-evidently wonderful to anyone in a position to notice: "The Trailblazer's 19.2 Kbaud PEP mode with on-the-fly Lempel-Ziv compression is a Good Thing for sites relaying netnews". 2. Something that can't possibly have any ill side-effects and may save considerable grief later: "Removing the self-modifying code from that shared library would be a Good Thing". 3. When said of software tools or libraries, as in "Yacc is a Good Thing", specifically connotes that the thing has drastically reduced a programmer's work load. Opposite: Bad Thing, compare big win.
- good-night — a farewell or leave-taking: He said his good-nights before leaving the party.
- goodnights — Plural form of goodnight.
- groupthink — the practice of approaching problems or issues as matters that are best dealt with by consensus of a group rather than by individuals acting independently; conformity.
- habitation — a place of residence; dwelling; abode.
- hackintosh — 1. (jargon, computer) An Apple Lisa that has been hacked into emulating a Macintosh (also called a "Mac XL"). 2. (jargon, computer) A Macintosh assembled from parts theoretically belonging to different models in the line.
- haddington — former name of East Lothian.
- haemotoxin — a substance that destroys red blood cells
- hailstones — Plural form of hailstone.
- halobionts — Plural form of halobiont.
- hand it to — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
- haplobiont — an organism, esp a plant, that exists in either the diploid form or the haploid form (but never alternates between these forms) during its life cycle
- harmonists — Plural form of harmonist.
- harrington — James. 1611–77, English republican and writer. He described his ideal form of government in Oceana (1656)
- hateration — (African American Vernacular English, slang) Hatred, hostility, animus.
- hedonistic — a person whose life is devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and self-gratification.
- hegemonist — the policy or practice of hegemony to serve national interests.
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- hemipteron — Alternative form of hemipteran.
- henotheism — the worship of a particular god, as by a family or tribe, without disbelieving in the existence of others.
- henotheist — One who practices henotheism.
- heptatonic — (of a musical scale) comprising seven notes