11-letter words containing t, h, a, g
- stevengraph — a small picture woven in colored silk thread: introduced in 1879 and mass-produced on a Jacquard-type loom.
- straight up — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.
- straight-up — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.
- straightest — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.
- straightish — almost but not quite straight
- straightway — straightaway.
- strap hinge — a hinge having a flap, especially a long one, attached to one face of a door or the like.
- strap-hinge — a hinge having a flap, especially a long one, attached to one face of a door or the like.
- straphanger — a passenger who stands in a crowded bus or subway train and holds onto a strap or other support suspended from above.
- strawweight — a boxer of the lightest competitive class, especially a boxer weighing up to 104 pounds (47.2 kg).
- stylography — the art of writing, tracing, drawing, etc., with a style.
- switchgrass — a North American prairie grass
- syngnathous — (of fish) having a tubular snout, e.g. pipefish, seahorse
- tachygraphy — shorthand, especially the ancient Greek and Roman handwriting used for rapid stenography and writing.
- tailhopping — the act of hopping to lift the tails of the skis off the ground while flexing the knees into a crouching position
- take charge — able or seemingly able to take charge: She is a take-charge management type.
- take flight — an act or instance of fleeing or running away; hasty departure.
- take fright — be scared off
- take-charge — able or seemingly able to take charge: She is a take-charge management type.
- tangle with — get involved with
- tax sharing — revenue sharing.
- taxgatherer — a person who collects taxes.
- telegraphed — an apparatus, system, or process for transmitting messages or signals to a distant place, especially by means of an electric device consisting essentially of a sending instrument and a distant receiving instrument connected by a conducting wire or other communications channel.
- telegraphic — of or relating to the telegraph.
- tengri khan — a mountain in central Asia, on the boundary between Kirghizia (Kyrgyzstan) and China: highest peak of the Tien Shan Mountains. About 23,950 feet (7300 meters).
- tenth grade — (in the US) the tenth year of school, when students are 15 or 16 years old
- texas hedge — the opposite of a normal hedging operation, in which risk is increased by buying more than one financial instrument of the same kind
- thanatology — the study of death and its surrounding circumstances, as in forensic medicine.
- thanksgiver — a person who gives thanks.
- tharborough — a type of constable in William Shakespeare's 'Love's Labours Lost'
- thaumaturge — a worker of wonders or miracles; magician.
- thaumaturgy — the working of wonders or miracles; magic.
- the algarve — an area in the south of Portugal, on the Atlantic; it approximately corresponds to the administrative district of Faro: fishing and tourism important
- the argonne — a wooded region of NE France: scene of major battles in both World Wars
- the gallows — execution by hanging
- the giraffe — the constellation Camelopardalis
- the godhead — God
- the gorbals — a district of Glasgow, formerly known for its slums
- the gracchi — the brothers Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus and Gaius Sempronius Gracchus, Roman tribunes and reformers
- the ice age — the Pleistocene Epoch
- the wagoner — Auriga
- the-village — The, a city in central Oklahoma.
- theatergoer — a person who goes to the theater, especially often or habitually.
- theatregoer — a person who is at the theatre or who goes regularly to the theatre to see plays
- theogonical — of or relating to theogony
- theological — of, relating to, or involved with theology: a theological student.
- theophagous — relating to theophagy or the practice of symbolically consuming the body of God or a god
- there again — on second thoughts, however
- thermograph — a thermometer that records the temperatures it measures.
- thigmotaxis — movement of an organism toward or away from any object that provides a mechanical stimulus.