0%

10-letter words containing t, e, c, h, n

  • hatcheling — Present participle of hatchel.
  • hatchetman — A professional killer or gunman.
  • hatchetmen — Plural form of hatchetman (alternative spelling of hatchet men).
  • hatchments — Plural form of hatchment.
  • head count — an inventory of people in a group taken by counting individuals.
  • hecticness — characterized by intense agitation, excitement, confused and rapid movement, etc.: The week before the trip was hectic and exhausting.
  • hedonistic — a person whose life is devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and self-gratification.
  • helminthic — of, relating to, or caused by helminths.
  • henceforth — from now on; from this point forward.
  • heptatonic — (of a musical scale) comprising seven notes
  • hexactinal — having six spicules
  • hot corner — third base (def 2).
  • humectants — Plural form of humectant.
  • hycanthone — A particular schistosomicide, a metabolite of lucanthone.
  • hypertonic — Physiology. of or relating to hypertonia.
  • hypocenter — focus (def 5).
  • hypocentre — (geology) The focus of an earthquake, directly under the epicentre.
  • hypocretin — Either of the peptide hormones orexin.
  • hystricine — Like or pertaining to porcupines.
  • in the act — committing a crime
  • in the can — a sealed container for food, beverages, etc., as of aluminum, sheet iron coated with tin, or other metal: a can of soup.
  • inchoately — not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary.
  • inchoative — inceptive.
  • incoherent — without logical or meaningful connection; disjointed; rambling: an incoherent sentence.
  • increaseth — Archaic third-person singular form of increase.
  • inrichment — Alternative form of enrichment.
  • interchain — a series of objects connected one after the other, usually in the form of a series of metal rings passing through one another, used either for various purposes requiring a flexible tie with high tensile strength, as for hauling, supporting, or confining, or in various ornamental and decorative forms.
  • intershock — To shock mutually, as if by collision.
  • intrenched — Simple past tense and past participle of intrench; obsolete spelling of entrenched.
  • intrenches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intrench.
  • jacobethan — noting or pertaining to the architecture of England at the beginning of the 17th century.
  • kitchendom — the domain of the kitchen
  • kitschness — the quality of being kitsch
  • lancetfish — any large, marine fish of the genus Alepisaurus, having daggerlike teeth.
  • leontovich — Eugenie Konstantin [kon-stuh n-teen] /ˈkɒn stənˌtin/ (Show IPA), 1900–1993, U.S. actress, director, and playwright, born in Russia.
  • lich stone — a large stone on which to rest a coffin momentarily at the entrance to a cemetery.
  • liebknechtKarl [kahrl] /kɑrl/ (Show IPA), 1871–1919, German socialist leader.
  • lucanthone — A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
  • luftmensch — a person unconcerned with the practicalities of earning a living
  • lunch meat — Lunch meat is meat that you eat in a sandwich or salad, and that is usually cold and either sliced or formed into rolls.
  • machinated — Simple past tense and past participle of machinate.
  • machinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of machinate.
  • manchester — a city in NW England: connected with the Mersey estuary by a ship canal (35½ mi. [57 km] long).
  • mechanists — Plural form of mechanist.
  • merchantry — (dated) The body of merchants taken collectively.
  • methacetin — a white, crystalline, water-insoluble powder, C 9 H 1 1 NO 2 , used for relieving pain and reducing or preventing fever.
  • methanolic — Submersed or dissolved in, or obtained with the use of methanol.
  • metternich — Prince Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar von [kley-mens ven-tsuh l ney-paw-moo k loh-tahr fuh n,, loh-tahr] /ˈkleɪ mɛns ˈvɛn tsəl ˈneɪ pɔ mʊk ˈloʊ tɑr fən,, loʊˈtɑr/ (Show IPA), 1773–1859, Austrian statesman and diplomat.
  • mischanter — mishanter.
  • monothecal — having a sole compartment or cell
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?