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11-letter words containing t, h, e, c, a, s

  • hucksterage — the business of a huckster; peddling
  • hyperstatic — redundant (def 5b).
  • isenthalpic — pertaining to or characterized by constant enthalpy.
  • isolecithal — homolecithal.
  • issacharite — a member of the tribe of Issachar.
  • lancet fish — any large, marine fish of the genus Alepisaurus, having daggerlike teeth.
  • landsknecht — a European mercenary foot soldier of the 16th century, armed with a pike or halberd.
  • lecithinase — An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of lecithin.
  • lythraceous — belonging to the Lythraceae, the loosestrife family of plants.
  • macintoshes — Plural form of macintosh.
  • macrophytes — Plural form of macrophyte.
  • massachuset — a member of an extinct tribe of North American Indians of eastern Massachusetts.
  • matchlessly — In a matchless manner.
  • matchmakers — Plural form of matchmaker.
  • mathematics — (used with a singular verb) the systematic treatment of magnitude, relationships between figures and forms, and relations between quantities expressed symbolically.
  • mechanistic — of or relating to the theory of mechanism or to mechanists.
  • mechitarist — a member of an order of Armenian monks founded in Constantinople in the 18th century and following the rule of St. Benedict.
  • menthaceous — belonging to the Menthaceae, a former name for the plant family Labiatae.
  • mesognathic — having medium, slightly protruding jaws.
  • meta-ethics — the philosophy of ethics dealing with the meaning of ethical terms, the nature of moral discourse, and the foundations of moral principles.
  • metachrosis — the ability of some animals, such as chameleons, to change their colour
  • metaphysics — metaphysics.
  • metapsychic — relating to metapsychics
  • misch metal — a pyrophoric alloy, containing approximately 50 percent cerium and 45 percent lanthanum, made from a mixture of various rare-earth chlorides by electrolysis.
  • misteaching — Present participle of misteach.
  • mustachioed — a mustache.
  • nietzschean — the philosophy of Nietzsche, emphasizing the will to power as the chief motivating force of both the individual and society.
  • octahedrons — Plural form of octahedron.
  • on the case — If you say that someone is on the case, you mean that they are aware of a particular problem and are trying to resolve it.
  • orchestrate — Arrange or score (music) for orchestral performance.
  • orchestrina — (musical instruments) orchestrion.
  • orthoclases — Plural form of orthoclase.
  • osteopathic — Of or pertaining to osteopathy or osteopathic medicine.
  • panchreston — a proposed explanation intended to address a complex problem by trying to account for all possible contingencies but typically proving to be too broadly conceived and therefore oversimplified to be of any practical use.
  • pantheistic — the doctrine that God is the transcendent reality of which the material universe and human beings are only manifestations: it involves a denial of God's personality and expresses a tendency to identify God and nature.
  • paresthetic — an abnormal sensation, as prickling, itching, etc.
  • pas de chat — a jump of one foot over the other.
  • pasticheuse — a woman who makes or composes a pastiche.
  • pastry chef — cook who specializes in patisserie
  • patch space — An unused block of bits left in a binary so that it can later be modified by insertion of machine-language instructions there (typically, the patch space is modified to contain new code, and the superseded code is patched to contain a jump or call to the patch space). The widening use of HLLs has made this term rare; it is now primarily historical outside IBM shops. See patch, zap, hook.
  • peach stone — the stone in the centre of the fruit the peach
  • petrarchism — the poetic style introduced by Petrarch and characteristic of his work, marked by complex grammatical structure, elaborate conceits, and conventionalized diction.
  • petrarchist — a person who imitates the literary style employed by Petrarch, especially the poets of the English Renaissance who employed the Petrarchan sonnet style.
  • phagocytose — phagocytize.
  • phonematics — phonemics.
  • phonetastic — (communications)   A CTI product from Callware. Phonetastic employs if-then rules and customer records to tell those receiving calls who is calling (based on ANI and DNIS) and to determine how the call should be routed, e.g. to a certain sales representative or to the general sales department; receive high-priority treatment; receive a fax-back, etc.
  • post chaise — a four-wheeled coach for rapid transportation of passengers and mail, used in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
  • predispatch — to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
  • saccharated — sweetened
  • saddlecloth — Horse Racing. a cloth placed over the saddle of a racehorse bearing the horse's number.
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