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11-letter words containing t, h, o

  • approacheth — Archaic third-person singular form of approach.
  • archaeocyte — (in sponges) a type of amoebocyte capable of developing into other types of cells, especially reproductive cells.
  • archenteron — the cavity within an embryo at the gastrula stage of development that eventually becomes the digestive cavity
  • archeometry — the branch of archaeology that deals with the dating of archaeological specimens through specific techniques, as radiocarbon dating and amino-acid dating.
  • archicortex — (anatomy) Part of the allocortex, specifically three layered hippocampal cortexes necessary for hippocampus formation.
  • architector — (obsolete) An architect.
  • archtraitor — A chief or transcendent traitor.
  • arctophilia — the practice of collecting teddy bears
  • aroint thee — away! begone!
  • arrhenotoky — a form of parthenogenesis which produces only male offspring
  • art history — study of art through the ages
  • arthrectomy — surgical excision of a joint
  • arthrodesis — the fusion of bones in a joint through surgery which causes immobility of the joint
  • arthrograms — Plural form of arthrogram.
  • arthropathy — a disease of a joint
  • arthropodan — relating to arthropods
  • arthroscope — a tubular instrument that is inserted into the capsule of a joint to examine the joint, extract tissue, etc
  • arthroscopy — the use of an arthroscope to diagnose an injury to or disease of a joint or to perform minor surgery on a joint.
  • arthrospore — a sporelike cell of ascomycetous fungi and some algae produced by a breaking of the hyphae
  • arthur monk — (James) Arthur ("Art") born 1957, U.S. football player.
  • artophorion — pyx (def 1a).
  • asphyxiator — to produce asphyxia in.
  • astonishing — Something that is astonishing is very surprising.
  • astraphobia — a fear of thunder and lightning
  • astrography — The art of describing or delineating the stars; a description or mapping of the heavens.
  • astrophobia — A fear of stars and celestial space.
  • astrophyton — The giant basket star, an early Mesozoic invertebrate.
  • astrosphere — the part of the aster excluding the centrosome
  • at the most — You use at a minimum, or at the minimum, when you want to indicate that something is the very least which could or should happen.
  • atelophobia — The fear of imperfection or not being good enough.
  • atheophobia — Fear or hatred of atheism or atheists.
  • atherectomy — the removal of plaque from an artery by means of a tiny rotating cutting blade inserted through a catheter.
  • athermanous — capable of stopping radiant heat or infrared radiation
  • atherogenic — causing atheroma
  • atmosphered — having an intellectual or psychological climate or feeling
  • atmospheres — Plural form of atmosphere.
  • atmospheric — Atmospheric is used to describe something which relates to the Earth's atmosphere.
  • atomic heat — the product of an element's atomic weight and its specific heat (capacity)
  • attophysics — the physics of structures and artefacts with dimensions in the attometre range or of devices, such as lasers, capable of producing pulses with a duration measured in attoseconds
  • auditorship — the position or function of auditor
  • authorcraft — the skilled ability of an author
  • authorising — Present participle of authorise.
  • authorities — the power to determine, adjudicate, or otherwise settle issues or disputes; jurisdiction; the right to control, command, or determine.
  • authorizing — Present participle of authorize.
  • autocephaly — the state of being autocephalous.
  • autochanger — a device in a record player or CD player that enables a small stack of records or CDs to be dropped automatically onto the turntable or player tray one at a time and played separately
  • autochthons — Plural form of autochthon.
  • autochthony — pertaining to autochthons; aboriginal; indigenous (opposed to heterochthonous).
  • autographed — Simple past tense and past participle of autograph.
  • autographic — of, for, or like an autograph or autographs
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