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10-letter words containing t, h, i, s

  • mesothelia — Plural form of mesothelium.
  • metaethics — the philosophy of ethics dealing with the meaning of ethical terms, the nature of moral discourse, and the foundations of moral principles.
  • metalsmith — a person skilled in making articles of metal.
  • metaphasic — Relating to metaphase.
  • metaphysic — metaphysics.
  • metaphysis — (anatomy) The part of a long bone that grows during development.
  • metathesis — the transposition of letters, syllables, or sounds in a word, as in the pronunciation [kuhmf-ter-buh l] /ˈkʌmf tər bəl/ (Show IPA) for comfortable or [aks] /æks/ (Show IPA) for ask.
  • methodists — a member of the largest Christian denomination that grew out of the revival of religion led by John Wesley: stresses both personal and social morality and has an Arminian doctrine and, in the U.S., a modified episcopal polity.
  • methodizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of methodize.
  • methoxides — Plural form of methoxide.
  • microliths — Plural form of microlith.
  • mightiness — having, characterized by, or showing superior power or strength: mighty rulers.
  • millionths — Plural form of millionth.
  • mineshafts — Plural form of mineshaft.
  • miscanthus — any tall perennial bamboo-like grass of the genus Miscanthus, native from southern Africa to SE Asia and cultivated for ornament in temperate regions
  • mischanter — mishanter.
  • mischmetal — an alloy of cerium with certain rare earth metals and iron, used to produce the spark in lighters
  • mismatched — Simple past tense and past participle of mismatch.
  • mismatches — Plural form of mismatch.
  • misteaches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misteach.
  • misthought — to think incorrectly or unfavorably.
  • mit scheme — (language)   (Previously "C-Scheme") A Scheme implementation by the MIT Scheme Team (Chris Hanson, Jim Miller, Bill Rozas, and many others) with a rich set of utilities, a compiler called Liar and an editor called Edwin. MIT Scheme includes an interpreter, large run-time library, Emacs macros, native-code compiler, emacs-like editor, and a source-level debugger. See also: LAP, Schematik, Scode. Mailing list: [email protected] (cross-posted to news). E-mail: <[email protected]> (maintainers).
  • monarchist — the principles of monarchy.
  • monotheism — the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
  • monotheist — the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
  • moonlights — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moonlight.
  • mothership — a vessel or craft that services others operating far from a home port or center.
  • motor ship — a ship propelled by an internal-combustion engine or engines
  • moustachio — Alternative spelling of mustachio.
  • mouthiness — The property of being mouthy.
  • multiflash — (of a photographic image) created using several flashes in quick succession in order to depict the successive stages of a movement or action sequence
  • multihulls — Plural form of multihull.
  • multiphase — having many phases, stages, aspects, or the like.
  • mustachios — A long or elaborate mustache.
  • muttonfish — ocean pout.
  • myasthenia — muscle weakness.
  • myasthenic — Of, pertaining to, or suffering from myasthenia.
  • myopathies — Plural form of myopathy.
  • mythicizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mythicize.
  • naughtiest — Superlative form of naughty; most naughty.
  • nettlefish — jellyfish.
  • night safe — a safe built into the outside wall of a bank, in which customers can deposit money at times when the bank is closed
  • night soil — human excrement collected and used as fertilizer.
  • nightclass — an evening lesson
  • nightclubs — Plural form of nightclub.
  • nightdress — nightclothes.
  • nightgowns — Plural form of nightgown.
  • nighthawks — Plural form of nighthawk.
  • nightmares — Plural form of nightmare.
  • nightscape — a scene viewed at night, especially as represented in art.
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