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8-letter words containing t, h, o

  • christo- — indicating or relating to Christ
  • chromate — any salt or ester of chromic acid. Simple chromate salts contain the divalent ion, CrO42–, and are orange
  • chromite — a brownish-black mineral consisting of a ferrous chromic oxide in cubic crystalline form, occurring principally in basic igneous rocks: the only commercial source of chromium and its compounds. Formula: FeCr2O4
  • chthonic — chthonian
  • clothier — a person who makes, sells, or deals in clothes or cloth
  • clothing — Clothing is the things that people wear.
  • coauthor — The coauthors of a book, play, or report are the people who have written it together.
  • cockshut — dusk
  • cohabits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cohabit.
  • cohenite — a rare microscopic mineral, carbide of iron, nickel, or cobalt, (Fe, Ni, Co) 3 C, found in lunar rocks and some meteorites.
  • coherent — If something is coherent, it is well planned, so that it is clear and sensible and all its parts go well with each other.
  • cohobate — to redistil (a distillate), esp by allowing it to mingle with the remaining matter
  • comether — the act of persuading or coaxing
  • compathy — feelings, as happiness or grief, shared with another or others.
  • conchate — conchiform
  • conchita — a female given name.
  • connacht — a province and ancient kingdom of NW Republic of Ireland: consists of the counties of Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon, and Sligo. Pop: 464 296 (2002). Area: 17 122 sq km (6611 sq miles)
  • cornmoth — a moth, Tinea granella, whose larvae feed on grain
  • cothurni — a grave and elevated style of acting; tragic acting; tragedy.
  • couchant — in a lying position
  • counthry — Irish eye dialect spelling of country.
  • covereth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cover.
  • coveteth — Archaic third-person singular form of covet.
  • crichton — James. 1560–82, Scottish scholar and writer, called the Admirable Crichton because of his talents
  • crochets — Plural form of crochet.
  • crotched — Having a crotch or fork; forked.
  • crotches — a forking or place of forking, as of the human body between the legs.
  • crotchet — A crotchet is a musical note that has a time value equal to two quavers.
  • cudworth — Ralph. 1617–88, English philosopher and theologian. His works include True Intellectual System of the Universe (1678) and A Treatise concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality (1731)
  • dashpots — Plural form of dashpot.
  • dehorter — a person who dehorts
  • deighton — Len. born 1929, British thriller writer. His books include The Ipcress File (1962), Bomber (1970), and the trilogy Berlin Game, Mexico Set, and London Match (1983–85)
  • deposeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deposeth.
  • dethrone — If a king, queen, or other powerful person is dethroned, they are removed from their position of power.
  • dichotic — relating to or involving the stimulation of each ear simultaneously by different sounds
  • dipthong — Obsolete spelling of diphthong.
  • dish out — an open, relatively shallow container of pottery, glass, metal, wood, etc., used for various purposes, especially for holding or serving food.
  • dish top — a circular table top upturned at the edge.
  • docherty — Pete. born 1979, English rock musician and songwriter; member of The Libertines (1997–2004) and Babyshambles (from 2005)
  • dogfight — a violent fight between dogs.
  • dogpatch — a poor rural community in the U.S., especially in the South, whose inhabitants are unsophisticated and have little education: He acts like he's been raised in a Dogpatch.
  • dogteeth — Plural form of dogtooth.
  • dogtooth — Also, dog tooth. a canine tooth.
  • dogwatch — Nautical. either of two two-hour watches, the first from 4 to 6 p.m., the latter from 6 to 8 p.m.
  • dorothea — a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “gift of God.”.
  • doughnut — a small cake of sweetened or, sometimes, unsweetened dough fried in deep fat, typically shaped like a ring or, when prepared with a filling, a ball.
  • droughts — Plural form of drought.
  • droughty — dry.
  • drymouth — a condition of insufficient saliva, known medically as xerostomia
  • duathlon — An athletic contest consisting of running and cycling.
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