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Words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

7 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • heptose — any monosaccharide containing seven carbon atoms.
  • poshest — sumptuously furnished or appointed; luxurious: a posh apartment.
  • strophe — the part of an ancient Greek choral ode sung by the chorus when moving from right to left.
  • teashop — a tearoom.

8 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • chepstow — a town in S Wales, in Monmouthshire on the River Wye: tourism, light industry. Pop: 10 821 (2001)
  • deposeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deposeth.
  • fleshpotfleshpots. places offering luxurious and unrestrained pleasure or amusement: the fleshpots of Las Vegas. luxurious and unrestrained living.
  • heelpost — a post made to withstand strain, forming or fitted to the end of something, as the post on which a gate or door is hinged.
  • helistop — a heliport.

9 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • apothegms — Plural form of apothegm.
  • apothesis — (architecture) A place on the south side of the chancel in primitive churches, furnished with shelves, for books, vestments, etc.
  • atrophies — Also, atrophia [uh-troh-fee-uh] /əˈtroʊ fi ə/ (Show IPA). Pathology. a wasting away of the body or of an organ or part, as from defective nutrition or nerve damage.
  • cachepots — Plural form of cachepot.
  • cenotaphs — Plural form of cenotaph.

10 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • aerophytes — Plural form of aerophyte.
  • anastrophe — reversal of the usual order of the parts of a sentence; inversion (Ex.: “Came the dawn”)
  • apostrophe — An apostrophe is the mark ' when it is written to indicate that one or more letters have been left out of a word, as in 'isn't' and 'we'll'. It is also added to nouns to form possessives, as in 'Mike's car'.
  • apotheoses — Plural form of apotheosis.
  • apotheosis — If something is the apotheosis of something else, it is an ideal or typical example of it.

11 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • anastrophes — Plural form of anastrophe.
  • antiphonies — Plural form of antiphony.
  • antistrophe — the second of two movements made by a chorus during the performance of a choral ode
  • apophthegms — Plural form of apophthegm.
  • apostleship — the position or duty of an apostle

12 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • angiopathies — Plural form of angiopathy.
  • anti-strophe — the part of an ancient Greek choral ode answering a previous strophe, sung by the chorus when returning from left to right.
  • antistrophes — Plural form of antistrophe.
  • apostrophise — to address by apostrophe.
  • apostrophize — to address an apostrophe to

13 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • adenopathies' — enlargement or disease of the glands, especially the lymphatic glands: a patient with prominent adenopathy. See also lymphadenopathy.
  • amphictyonies — Plural form of amphictyony.
  • amphiprostyle — (esp of a classical temple) having a set of columns at both ends but not at the sides
  • amphotericins — Plural form of amphotericin.
  • antiphonaries — Plural form of antiphonary.

14 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

15 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • accomplishments — Plural form of accomplishment.
  • aegyptopithecus — a genus of extinct anthropoid ape of the Oligocene Period known from remains found in Egypt.
  • alphabetisation — The act or process of arranging in alphabetical order.
  • anthropogenesis — the study of the origins of man
  • anthropometrics — the science of measuring the size and proportions of the human body (called anthropometry), especially as applied to the design of furniture and machines.

16 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • acanthocephalans — Plural form of acanthocephalan.
  • acroparaesthesia — a persistent sensation of numbness and tingling in the hands and feet
  • aerotherapeutics — the treatment of disease by the use of air, esp. by exposing patients to changes in atmospheric pressure
  • anthropocentrism — an anthropocentric theory or view.
  • anthropomorphise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of anthropomorphize.

17 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • acanthopterygians — Plural form of acanthopterygian.
  • anthropomorphises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anthropomorphise.
  • anthroposemiotics — The study of human communication.
  • astrophotographer — A person, especially an astronomer, who takes photographs of the stars.
  • australopithecine — any of various extinct apelike primates of the genus Australopithecus and related genera, remains of which have been discovered in southern and E Africa. Some species are estimated to be over 4.5 million years old

18 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • australopithecines — Plural form of australopithecine.
  • counter-hypothesis — a proposition, or set of propositions, set forth as an explanation for the occurrence of some specified group of phenomena, either asserted merely as a provisional conjecture to guide investigation (working hypothesis) or accepted as highly probable in the light of established facts.
  • deanthropomorphism — the ridding of philosophy or religion of anthropomorphic beliefs and doctrines.
  • dimethylsulphoxide — a colourless odourless liquid substance used as a solvent and in medicine as an agent to improve the penetration of drugs applied to the skin. Formula: (CH3)2SO
  • diphosphoglycerate — an ester of phosphoric acid and glyceric acid that occurs in the blood and that promotes the release of hemoglobin-bound oxygen.

19 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • dihydrostreptomycin — an antibiotic, C 21 H 41 N 7 O 12 , derived by organic synthesis from and believed to be less toxic than streptomycin: used in the form of its sulfate chiefly in the treatment of tuberculosis.
  • electrocardiographs — Plural form of electrocardiograph.
  • electrophysiologist — A physiologist whose speciality is electrophysiology.
  • electrotherapeutics — (medicine) the use of electricity in therapeutics.
  • first-past-the-post — A first-past-the-post system for choosing members of parliament or other representatives is one in which the candidate who gets most votes wins.

20 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

21 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • atmospheric-inversion — an act or instance of inverting.
  • electroencephalograms — Plural form of electroencephalogram.
  • electronystagmography — A diagnostic test to record involuntary movements of the eye caused by a condition known as nystagmus. It can also be used to diagnose the cause of vertigo, dizziness or balance dysfunction by testing the vestibular system.
  • hypercholesterolaemia — the condition of having a high concentration of cholesterol in the blood
  • hysterosalpingography — (medicine) X-ray examination of the uterus and oviducts following injection of a radiopaque substance.

22 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

23 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • alpes-de-haute-provence — a department of SE France in Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur region. Capital: Digne. Pop: 144 508 (2003 est). Area: 6988 sq km (2725 sq miles)

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35 letter words containing s, h, e, t, o, p

  • trust-territory-the-pacific-islands — a U.S. trust territory in the Pacific Ocean, comprising the Mariana, Marshall, and Caroline Islands: approved by the United Nations 1947; since 1976 constituents of the trusteeship have established or moved toward self-government. 717 sq. mi. (1857 sq. km).

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