10-letter words containing s, h, o, t, i, n
- hesitation — the act of hesitating; a delay due to uncertainty of mind or fear: His hesitation cost him the championship.
- hiddenmost — most hidden or concealed
- hindermost — Hindmost.
- hintermost — Most remote; closest to the outer edge or back.
- historians — Plural form of historian.
- histrionic — of or relating to actors or acting.
- holstering — Present participle of holster.
- hoofprints — Plural form of hoofprint.
- hortensial — (obsolete) Fit for a garden.
- hostelling — Also called youth hostel. an inexpensive, supervised lodging place for young people on bicycle trips, hikes, etc.
- hostessing — a woman who receives and entertains guests in her own home or elsewhere.
- hot spring — a thermal spring having water warmer than 98°F (37°C): the water is usually heated by emanation from or passage near hot or molten rock.
- hothousing — Present participle of hothouse.
- housatonic — a river flowing S from NW Massachusetts through SW Connecticut to Long Island Sound near Stratford, Connecticut. 148 miles (240 km) long.
- housetrain — To teach a house pet to urinate and defecate outside or in a designated location in the home.
- houstonian — a native or resident of Houston, Texas.
- houstonias — Plural form of houstonia.
- hutchinson — Anne Marbury [mahr-buh-ree] /ˈmɑr bə ri/ (Show IPA), 1591–1643, American religious liberal, born in England: banished from Massachusetts 1637.
- hymnodists — Plural form of hymnodist.
- hypnotised — Simple past tense and past participle of hypnotise.
- hypnotises — to put in the hypnotic state.
- hypnotists — Plural form of hypnotist.
- hypnotizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hypnotize.
- in cahoots — go cahoots, to share equally; become partners: They went cahoots in the establishment of the store. Also, go in cahoot with, go in cahoots.
- inhabitors — Plural form of inhabitor.
- inhalators — Plural form of inhalator.
- inheritors — a person who inherits; heir.
- inhibitors — Plural form of inhibitor.
- intershock — To shock mutually, as if by collision.
- john smith — Adam, 1723–90, Scottish economist.
- lich stone — a large stone on which to rest a coffin momentarily at the entrance to a cemetery.
- loan-shift — change or extension of the meaning of a word through the influence of a foreign word, as in the application in English of the meaning “profession” to the word calling through the influence of Latin vocātio.
- loincloths — Plural form of loincloth.
- mackintosh — Charles Rennie [ren-ee] /ˈrɛn i/ (Show IPA), 1868–1928, Scottish architect and designer.
- matosinhos — a port in N Portugal, on the estuary of the Leça River north of Oporto: fishing industry. Pop: 167 026 (2001)
- mentorship — a wise and trusted counselor or teacher.
- millionths — Plural form of millionth.
- monarchist — the principles of monarchy.
- monotheism — the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- monotheist — the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- moonlights — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moonlight.
- mouthiness — The property of being mouthy.
- muttonfish — ocean pout.
- night soil — human excrement collected and used as fertilizer.
- nightgowns — Plural form of nightgown.
- nightscope — An optical instrument that provides night vision.
- nightspots — Plural form of nightspot.
- nonhistone — Not derived or obtained from a histone.
- nonhostile — Not hostile; free of hostility.
- nonsighted — having no eyesight; unsighted; blind.