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

  • isothermal — occurring at constant temperature.
  • isothermic — occurring at constant temperature.
  • ketohexose — any of a class of sugars composed of six carbon atoms and a ketone group, as fructose.
  • late hours — rising and going to bed later than is usual
  • lectorship — a lecturer in a college or university.
  • lich stone — a large stone on which to rest a coffin momentarily at the entrance to a cemetery.
  • lighthouse — a tower or other structure displaying or flashing a very bright light for the guidance of ships in avoiding dangerous areas, in following certain routes, etc.
  • loathesome — Misspelling of loathsome.
  • lose heart — to become despondent or disillusioned (over something)
  • lose touch — not keep in contact
  • mast house — a deckhouse built around a mast as a platform for cargo-handling machinery, gear, and controls.
  • matchboxes — Plural form of matchbox.
  • matte shot — a shot in which parts of the background and sometimes the foreground are masked so that a different background, foreground, image, etc., can be substituted during printing.
  • meat hooks — the hands or fists
  • meat house — a smokehouse.
  • mentorship — a wise and trusted counselor or teacher.
  • mesolithic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a transitional period of the Stone Age intermediate between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic periods, characterized by adaptation to a hunting, collecting, and fishing economy based on the use of forest, lakeside, and seashore environments; Epipaleolithic.
  • mesophytes — Plural form of mesophyte.
  • mesophytic — Relating to a mesophyte.
  • mesothelia — Plural form of mesothelium.
  • mesothorax — the middle segment of the three divisions of the thorax of an insect, bearing the second pair of legs and the first pair of wings.
  • methodists — a member of the largest Christian denomination that grew out of the revival of religion led by John Wesley: stresses both personal and social morality and has an Arminian doctrine and, in the U.S., a modified episcopal polity.
  • methodizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of methodize.
  • methoxides — Plural form of methoxide.
  • moeso-goth — a member of a Gothic people that lived in Moesia in the 4th and 5th cent. a.d.
  • molestache — (slang, rare) A type of mustache supposedly associated with child molesters.
  • money shot — a shot in a pornographic film in which a male performer is seen to ejaculate
  • monotheism — the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
  • monotheist — the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
  • motherless — a female parent.
  • mothership — a vessel or craft that services others operating far from a home port or center.
  • moustached — Having moustache.
  • moustaches — Plural form of moustache.
  • mouthiness — The property of being mouthy.
  • murtherous — (archaic) Intending, or likely to commit murder; bloodthirsty or homicidal.
  • myopathies — Plural form of myopathy.
  • neckcloths — Plural form of neckcloth.
  • nethermost — lowest; farthest down: the nethermost depths of the ocean.
  • newsworthy — of sufficient interest to the public or a special audience to warrant press attention or coverage.
  • nightscope — An optical instrument that provides night vision.
  • nonhistone — Not derived or obtained from a histone.
  • nonhostile — Not hostile; free of hostility.
  • nonsighted — having no eyesight; unsighted; blind.
  • north-east — The north-east is the direction which is halfway between north and east.
  • north-west — The north-west is the direction which is halfway between north and west.
  • oast house — a building containing kilns for drying hops, usually having a conical or pyramidal roof
  • oast-house — oast.
  • oasthouses — Plural form of oasthouse.
  • octopusher — a person who plays octopush
  • oireachtas — the parliament of the Republic of Ireland, consisting of the president, the Dail Eireann, and the Seanad Eireann.
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