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13-letter words containing r, h, a, t, n, y

  • actinotherapy — radiotherapy, especially using ultraviolet rays.
  • aluminothermy — a process for reducing metallic oxides using finely divided aluminium powder. The mixture of aluminium and the oxide is ignited, causing the aluminium to be oxidized and the metal oxide to be reduced to the metal
  • amphitryon 38 — a play (1938) by Jean Giraudoux.
  • anharmonicity — (mechanics) Of or pertaining to the deviation of a system from harmonicity (being a harmonic oscillator).
  • anthony hoare — (person)   (C. Anthony R. Hoare, Tony) A computer scientist working on programming languages, especially parallel ones. Hoare was responsible for Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP). See also: pointer, Simone.
  • anthropolatry — the worship of a human as a god
  • anthropometry — the comparative study of sizes and proportions of the human body
  • anthropopathy — the attribution of human passions, etc, to a deity, object, etc
  • anthropophagy — cannibalism
  • anthropophyte — a plant species accidentally introduced during the cultivation of another
  • anthroposcopy — physiognomy (def 2).
  • anthroposophy — the spiritual and mystical teachings of Rudolph Steiner, based on the belief that creative activities such as myth making, which formed a part of life in earlier times, are psychologically valuable, esp for educational and therapeutic purposes
  • anthrozoology — The study of the interactions between humans and animals.
  • anti-monarchy — a state or nation in which the supreme power is actually or nominally lodged in a monarch. Compare absolute monarchy, limited monarchy.
  • antiauthority — Opposed to authority.
  • anythingarian — a person who adheres to no particular creed
  • archaeobotany — the analysis and interpretation of plant remains found at archaeological sites
  • baby snatcher — a person who steals a baby from its pram
  • balneotherapy — the treatment of disease by bathing, esp to improve limb mobility in arthritic and neuromuscular disorders
  • bharat natyam — a form of Indian classical ballet
  • bharata natya — a traditional south Indian dance style, formerly performed only by devadasis.
  • body snatcher — (formerly) a person who robbed graves and sold the corpses for dissection
  • brahminy kite — a common kite, Haliastur indus, of southern Asia and the southwest Pacific islands, having reddish-brown plumage with a white head and breast.
  • carry the can — to take the responsibility for some misdemeanour, etc (on behalf of)
  • chimneybreast — the wall or walls that surround the base of a chimney or fireplace
  • chronotherapy — an endeavour to readjust the body clock to enable a person to waken earlier by going to sleep later and later every day until the required waking hour is achieved
  • chrysanthemum — A chrysanthemum is a large garden flower with many long, thin petals.
  • cornish pasty — A Cornish pasty is a small pie with meat and vegetables inside.
  • cryptoxanthin — a carotenoid pigment, C40H56O, in butter, eggs, and various plants, that can be converted into vitamin A in the body
  • cytopharynges — Plural form of cytopharynx.
  • dance therapy — the use of dance or movement for therapeutic purposes; a form of therapy in which people are encouraged to express their feelings through dance or movement.
  • danish pastry — Danish pastries are cakes made from sweet pastry. They are often filled with things such as apple or almond paste.
  • dehydrogenate — to remove hydrogen from
  • domain theory — (theory)   A branch of mathematics introduced by Dana Scott in 1970 as a mathematical theory of programming languages, and for nearly a quarter of a century developed almost exclusively in connection with denotational semantics in computer science. In denotational semantics of programming languages, the meaning of a program is taken to be an element of a domain. A domain is a mathematical structure consisting of a set of values (or "points") and an ordering relation, <= on those values. Domain theory is the study of such structures. ("<=" is written in LaTeX as \subseteq) Different domains correspond to the different types of object with which a program deals. In a language containing functions, we might have a domain X -> Y which is the set of functions from domain X to domain Y with the ordering f <= g iff for all x in X, f x <= g x. In the pure lambda-calculus all objects are functions or applications of functions to other functions. To represent the meaning of such programs, we must solve the recursive equation over domains, D = D -> D which states that domain D is (isomorphic to) some function space from D to itself. I.e. it is a fixed point D = F(D) for some operator F that takes a domain D to D -> D. The equivalent equation has no non-trivial solution in set theory. There are many definitions of domains, with different properties and suitable for different purposes. One commonly used definition is that of Scott domains, often simply called domains, which are omega-algebraic, consistently complete CPOs. There are domain-theoretic computational models in other branches of mathematics including dynamical systems, fractals, measure theory, integration theory, probability theory, and stochastic processes. See also abstract interpretation, bottom, pointed domain.
  • downheartedly — In a downhearted manner.
  • east by north — a point on the compass 11°15′ north of east. Abbreviation: EbN.
  • enantiomorphy — the state of being enantiomorphic
  • enthrallingly — In an enthralling way.
  • free enthalpy — a thermodynamic property of a system equal to the difference between its enthalpy and the product of its temperature and its entropy. It is usually measured in joules
  • french pastry — fine, rich, or fancy dessert pastry, especially made from puff paste and filled with cream or fruit preparations.
  • frighten away — cause sb/sth to run away
  • grandfatherly — of or characteristic of a grandfather.
  • grandmotherly — of or characteristic of a grandmother.
  • gravity hinge — a hinge closing automatically by means of gravity.
  • hallucinatory — pertaining to or characterized by hallucination: hallucinatory visions.
  • hardenability — The quality or degree of being hardenable.
  • heartbrokenly — In a heartbroken manner.
  • honourability — A state or condition or being honourable.
  • horizontality — at right angles to the vertical; parallel to level ground.
  • hybridisation — Alternative form of hybridization.

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