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11-letter words containing t, h, e, o, d

  • dichotomize — to divide or become divided into two parts or classifications
  • dichromates — Plural form of dichromate.
  • dimethicone — Polydimethylsiloxane.
  • dinotherium — any elephantlike mammal of the extinct genus Dinotherium, from the later Tertiary Period of Europe and Asia, having large, outwardly curving tusks.
  • diophantine — Alternative capitalization of Diophantine.
  • diotheletic — relating to diothelism
  • diphosphate — a pyrophosphate.
  • diphtheroid — resembling diphtheria, especially in the formation of a false membrane in the throat.
  • discotheque — a nightclub for dancing to live or recorded music and often featuring sophisticated sound systems, elaborate lighting, and other effects.
  • disenthrone — to dethrone.
  • dishonestly — In a dishonest manner.
  • disthronize — to dethrone
  • do to death — overdo sth, do sth too often
  • dog whistle — Politics. a political strategy, statement, slogan, etc., that conveys a controversial, secondary message understood only by those who support the message: His criticism of welfare was a dog whistle appealing to racist voters.
  • dog-catcher — a person employed by a municipal pound, humane society, or the like, to find and impound stray or homeless dogs, cats, etc.
  • dog-whistle — Politics. a political strategy, statement, slogan, etc., that conveys a controversial, secondary message understood only by those who support the message: His criticism of welfare was a dog whistle appealing to racist voters.
  • dogcatchers — Plural form of dogcatcher.
  • doltishness — The characteristic of being doltish.
  • donut peach — fruit
  • dorset horn — one of an English breed of sheep having a close-textured, medium-length wool.
  • dorsetshire — a county in S England. 1024 sq. mi. (2650 sq. km).
  • dot etching — a method of making corrections in halftone positives or negatives by using chemicals to reduce the size of halftone dots.
  • doublethink — the acceptance of two contradictory ideas or beliefs at the same time.
  • doughtiness — steadfastly courageous and resolute; valiant.
  • dower chest — a Pennsylvania Dutch hope chest bearing the initials of the owner.
  • downhearted — dejected; depressed; discouraged.
  • downlighter — Downlight.
  • downshifted — Simple past tense and past participle of downshift.
  • dreadnought — a type of battleship armed with heavy-caliber guns in turrets: so called from the British battleship Dreadnought, launched in 1906, the first of its type.
  • drouthiness — the state or condition of being thirsty or dry
  • duotheistic — Of or relating to duotheism.
  • dyotheletic — relating to Dyotheletes
  • dystrophies — Plural form of dystrophy.
  • earth lodge — a circular, usually dome-shaped dwelling of certain North American Indians, made of posts and beams covered variously with branches, grass, sod, or earth and having a central opening in the roof, a tamped earth floor, and frequently a vestibule.
  • echolocated — Simple past tense and past participle of echolocate.
  • endothecium — (biology) The tissue found in the walls of anthers, and in moss capsules.
  • endothelial — Of or pertaining to the endothelium.
  • endothelium — The tissue that forms a single layer of cells lining various organs and cavities of the body, especially the blood vessels, heart, and lymphatic vessels. It is formed from the embryonic mesoderm.
  • endothermal — Endothermic.
  • endothermic — (of a reaction or process) accompanied by or requiring the absorption of heat.
  • endotrophic — obtaining nourishment from within another plant
  • enthralldom — The act of enthralling, or the state of being enthralled; slavery; bondage.
  • epithelioid — Of, pertaining to, or resembling epithelium.
  • epitrochoid — A geometric curve traced by a fixed point on one circle which rotates around the perimeter of another circle. Examples include the shape of the Wankel engine.
  • ethanedioic — designating a type of acid
  • ethionamide — an antibiotic used in treating tuberculosis
  • feedthrough — a connector used to pass a conductor through a circuit board or enclosure.
  • focal depth — lens: distance of sharp focus
  • footbreadth — a measurement equalling a breadth of a foot
  • foresighted — Having or using foresight.
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