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12-letter words containing s, o, t, h

  • misanthropic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a misanthrope.
  • mob hysteria — the heightened and extreme emotions that can be experienced by people in a large crowd
  • moeso-gothic — of the Moeso-Goths, their extinct East Germanic language, or their culture
  • monk's cloth — a heavy cotton fabric in a basket weave, used for curtains, bedspreads, etc.
  • monochromats — Plural form of monochromat.
  • monochromist — An artist working in the monochromatic style.
  • monohydrates — Plural form of monohydrate.
  • monophthongs — Plural form of monopthong.
  • monophysites — Plural form of monophysite.
  • monophysitic — Of or pertaining to monophysitism.
  • monostichous — (of parts) forming one row
  • monostrophic — consisting of stanzas or strophes all having the same metrical structure.
  • monotheistic — pertaining to, characterized by, or adhering to monotheism, the doctrine that there is only one God: a monotheistic religion.
  • monotrichous — (of bacteria) having a single flagellum at one pole.
  • month's mind — a Requiem Mass said on the thirtieth day after a person's death or burial.
  • morphologist — the branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of organisms.
  • morphosyntax — the study of the morphological and syntactic properties of linguistic or grammatical units.
  • mosquitofish — any of several fishes that feed on mosquito larvae, as Gambusia affinis, found in the southeastern U.S., now introduced into other parts of the world for mosquito control.
  • mother goose — the fictitious author of a collection of nursery rhymes first published in London (about 1760) under the title of Mother Goose's Melody.
  • mother house — a convent housing a mother superior of a community of nuns.
  • mother's boy — mama's boy.
  • mother's day — a day, usually the second Sunday in May, set aside in honor of mothers.
  • mother-seton — Saint Elizabeth Ann (Bayley) ("Mother Seton") 1774–1821, U.S. educator, social-welfare reformer, and religious leader: first native-born American to be canonized (1975).
  • motherboards — Plural form of motherboard.
  • motherhouses — Plural form of motherhouse.
  • motherliness — The property of being motherly.
  • mount pisgah — the mountain slopes to the northeast of the Dead Sea, from one of which, Mount Nebo, Moses viewed Canaan
  • mount shastaMount, a volcanic peak in N California, in the Cascade Range. 14,161 feet (4315 meters).
  • mountain ash — variety of tree
  • moustachioed — Alternative spelling of moustachio\u2019d.
  • mutton chops — side whiskers trimmed in the shape of chops, widening out from the temples
  • mythogenesis — the creation and development of myths
  • mythologizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mythologize.
  • mythopoiesis — (mythology) the creation of myth.
  • nasotracheal — (anatomy) Of or relating to the nose and trachea.
  • natchitoches — a city in NW Louisiana.
  • nephrologist — A physician whose speciality is nephrology.
  • nephroptosis — An abnormal condition in which the kidney drops down into the pelvis when the patient stands up.
  • nephrostomes — Plural form of nephrostome.
  • nephrotomies — Plural form of nephrotomy.
  • netherworlds — Plural form of netherworld.
  • neurochemist — A researcher or other professional in the field of neurochemistry.
  • neuropathies — Plural form of neuropathy.
  • neuropathist — a specialist in treating diseases of the nervous system; a neurologist
  • neutrophiles — (of a cell or cell part) having an affinity for neutral dyes.
  • neutrosophic — Neutrosophy
  • neutrosphere — the part of the atmosphere whose constituents are, for the most part, electrically neutral, extending from the earth's surface to the base of the ionosphere.
  • night person — a person who prefers to stay up late or who functions best during the nighttime hours.
  • night school — a school held in the evening, especially for working adults and others who are unable to attend school during the day.
  • night vision — ability to see at night or in a dim light.
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