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8-letter words containing t, h, a, m

  • methanol — methyl alcohol.
  • methylal — a colorless, flammable, volatile liquid, C 3 H 8 O 2 , having a chloroformlike odor, used chiefly as a solvent, in perfumery, and in organic synthesis.
  • midwatch — middle watch.
  • misfaith — Lack of faith; distrust.
  • mismatch — to match badly or unsuitably.
  • mispatch — to patch wrongly
  • misteach — to teach wrongly or badly.
  • mithraic — of Mithras or Mithraism
  • mmabatho — a self-governing Bantu territory of South Africa, consisting of several landlocked areas, along the NE part: granted independence in 1977 by South Africa, but not recognized by any other country as an independent state. 16,988 sq. mi. (44,000 sq. km). Capital: Mmabatho.
  • monobath — a developer and fixer combined in the same solution.
  • moschate — having a musky smell.
  • mostwhat — most
  • mothball — a small ball of naphthalene or sometimes of camphor for placing in closets or other storage areas to repel moths from clothing, blankets, etc.
  • mud bath — skin treatment: soaking in mud
  • mudbaths — Plural form of mudbath.
  • mujtahid — a person who has been certified as capable of interpreting religious law.
  • mustache — the hair growing on the upper lip.
  • mut dash — a dash equal in length to one side of an em quad; em dash.
  • myopathy — any abnormality or disease of muscle tissue.
  • myriadth — constituting a very small part of a thing
  • mythical — pertaining to, of the nature of, or involving a myth.
  • naismithJames, 1861–1939, U.S. physical-education teacher and originator of basketball, born in Canada.
  • new math — a unified, sequential system of teaching arithmetic and mathematics in accord with set theory so as to reveal basic concepts: used in some U.S. schools, especially in the 1960s and 1970s.
  • nonmatch — That which is not a match; a mismatch.
  • northman — one of the ancient Scandinavians, especially a member of the group that from about the 8th to the 11th century made many raids and established settlements in Great Britain, Ireland, many parts of continental Europe, and probably in parts of North America.
  • oghamist — Alternative capitalization of Oghamist.
  • opsimath — (rare) A person who learns late in life.Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed., 2004.
  • outcharm — to exceed in charming
  • outmarch — to march faster or farther than.
  • outmatch — to be superior to; surpass; outdo: The home team seems to have been completely outmatched by the visitors.
  • outshame — to shame greatly or surpass in shamefulness
  • pamphlet — a complete publication of generally less than 80 pages stitched or stapled together and usually having a paper cover.
  • pathname — the sequence of symbols and names indicating the location of a particular file in a hierarchical file system.
  • peamouth — a minnow, Mylocheilus caurinus, of northwestern U.S. and British Columbian waters.
  • phantasm — an apparition or specter.
  • photomap — a mosaic of aerial photographs marked as a map, with grid lines, place-names, etc.
  • pitchman — an itinerant vendor of small wares that are usually carried in a case with collapsible legs, allowing it to be set up or removed quickly.
  • polymath — a person of great learning in several fields of study; polyhistor.
  • rhematic — pertaining to the formation of words.
  • rush mat — a small piece of material made from rushes (plants of the genus Juncus), which is put on the ground or floor for protection, decoration, or comfort
  • samantha — a female given name: from an Aramaic word meaning “listener.”.
  • schemata — a diagram, plan, or scheme. Synonyms: outline, framework, model.
  • schmaltz — Informal. exaggerated sentimentalism, as in music or soap operas.
  • schmatte — an old ragged garment; tattered article of clothing.
  • shaktism — the worship of Shakti as the wife of Shiva.
  • shipmate — a person who serves with another on the same vessel.
  • shortarm — (of a punch) with the arm bent
  • smartish — rather smart; fairly intelligent or quick-witted: smartish answers on a quiz.
  • smash it — to execute a task exceptionally well
  • somewhat — in some measure or degree; to some extent: not angry, just somewhat disturbed.
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