13-letter words containing t, e, r, a, h
- terephthalate — a salt or ester of terephthalic acid.
- terpsichorean — pertaining to dancing.
- terrace house — a house in a terrace or a row of houses, usually identical and having common dividing walls
- tetartohedral — (of a crystal) having one fourth the planes or faces required by the maximum symmetry of the system to which it belongs.
- tetrachloride — a chloride containing four atoms of chlorine.
- tetrastichous — arranged in a spike of four vertical rows, as flowers.
- that's better — You say 'That's better' in order to express your approval of what someone has said or done, or to praise or encourage them.
- the adversary — Satan
- the antarctic — Antarctica and the surrounding waters
- the archenemy — the devil
- the archfiend — the chief of fiends or devils; Satan
- the argentine — Argentina
- the artillery — the branch of an army specializing in the use of heavy mounted guns
- the best part — If you say that something happened for the best part or the better part of a period of time, you mean that it happened for most of that time.
- the boat race — a rowing event held annually in the spring, in which an eight representing Oxford University rows against one representing Cambridge University on the Thames between Putney and Mortlake
- the caribbean — the states and islands of the Caribbean Sea, including the West Indies, when considered as a geopolitical region
- the carolinas — North Carolina and South Carolina
- the civil war — the war between the North (the Union) and the South (the Confederacy) in the U.S. (1861-65)
- the decameron — title of collection of stories written in Italian in the early Renaissance by Boccaccio
- the ediacaran — the Ediacaran period or rock system
- the far north — the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of the world
- the far right — the more extreme supporters or advocates of social, political, or economic conservatism or reaction, based generally on a belief that things are better left unchanged
- the father of — a very large, severe, etc, example of a specified kind
- the franchise — the right to vote, esp for representatives in a legislative body; suffrage
- the gas board — any company supplying gas as a source of domestic and industrial heat
- the heptarchy — the supposed confederacy of seven Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
- the hermitage — an art museum in St Petersburg, originally a palace built by Catherine the Great
- the high road — the principal road from one place to another
- the hyperreal — that which constitutes hyperreality
- the iron lady — a nickname often used to describe female heads of government around the world, meaning 'strong-willed woman'. Most famously used of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1979 to 1990) Margaret Thatcher
- the last word — final retort
- the mayflower — the ship in which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth to Massachusetts in 1620
- the narrative — the part of a literary work that relates events
- the necessary — the money required for a particular purpose
- the noble art — boxing
- the northeast — any area lying in or towards this direction
- the other day — several days ago
- the pole star — the star closest to the N celestial pole at any particular time. At present this is Polaris, but it will eventually be replaced by some other star owing to precession of the earth's axis
- the rastafari — Rastafarians collectively
- the real deal — a person or thing seen as being authentic and not inferior in any way
- the secondary — cornerbacks and safeties collectively
- the smart set — The smart set is a group of fashionable and wealthy people.
- the spiritual — the realm of spirits
- the third age — old age, esp when viewed as an opportunity for travel, further education, etc
- the treatment — the usual manner of dealing with a particular type of person (esp in the phrase give someone the (full) treatment)
- the upper arm — the part of the arm between the shoulder and the elbow
- the-decameron — a collection of 100 tales (1353) by Boccaccio.
- the-godfather — a novel (1969) by Mario Puzo.
- the-spectator — a weekly periodical (1711–12, 1714) issued by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele.
- theanthropism — the doctrine of the union of the divine and human natures, especially the manifestation of God as man in Christ.