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12-letter words containing t, h, r, e, a, n

  • inter-branch — a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant.
  • interchanged — Simple past tense and past participle of interchange.
  • interchanger — a person or thing that interchanges
  • interchanges — Plural form of interchange.
  • interchannel — occurring or existing between two or more channels
  • interchapter — a short chapter in a book that occurs between two major chapters
  • interwreathe — To weave into a wreath; to intertwine.
  • inthrallment — Obsolete spelling of enthrallment.
  • intrahepatic — (anatomy) Within the liver.
  • iontotherapy — (medicine) The therapeutic use of iontophoresis.
  • iron-hearted — cruel; heartless; unfeeling.
  • isosthenuria — the inability of the kidneys to dilute or concentrate urine
  • joseph brantJoseph (Thayendanegea) 1742–1807, Mohawk Indian chief who fought on the side of the British in the American Revolution.
  • keratohyalin — (biology) A protein structure found in granules in the stratum granulosum of the epidermis, which may be involved in keratinization, and in Hassall corpuscles in the thymus.
  • kind hearted — having or showing sympathy or kindness: a kindhearted woman.
  • kind-hearted — having or showing sympathy or kindness: a kindhearted woman.
  • kinetography — a camera for taking pictures for a kinetoscope.
  • kitchenwares — Plural form of kitchenware.
  • labyrinthine — of, relating to, or resembling a labyrinth.
  • lantern fish — any of several small, deep-sea fishes of the family Myctophidae, having rows of luminous organs along each side, certain species of which migrate to the surface at night.
  • law merchant — the principles and rules, drawn chiefly from custom, determining the rights and obligations of commercial transactions; commercial law.
  • leatherbound — Bound in leather.
  • leathernecks — Plural form of leatherneck.
  • lethargizing — Present participle of lethargize.
  • lion-hearted — exceptionally courageous or brave.
  • lycanthropes — Plural form of lycanthrope.
  • macroetching — to etch deeply into the surface of (a metal).
  • magnetograph — a recording magnetometer, used especially for recording variations in the earth's magnetic field.
  • magnotherapy — Any of several alternative medicine therapies using magnetism.
  • manslaughter — Law. the unlawful killing of a human being without malice aforethought.
  • match-winner — a player who wins a sports match for his or her team, for example by scoring a goal
  • mechatronics — The synergistic combination of mechanical engineering, electronic engineering and software engineering for the study of automata from an engineering perspective and the control of advanced hybrid systems.
  • meganthropus — a proposed genus of extinct, late lower Pleistocene primates based on two large lower jaws found in Java, and believed to be either Australopithecine or human.
  • merchantable — marketable: merchantable war-surplus goods.
  • mergenthaler — Ottmar [ot-mahr;; German awt-mahr] /ˈɒt mɑr;; German ˈɔt mɑr/ (Show IPA), 1854–99, U.S. inventor of the Linotype, born in Germany.
  • metachronism — An error in chronological ordering in which a character or an event is placed at too late a time.
  • metachronous — Medicine/Medical. occurring at a different time than a similar event: metachronous tumors.
  • metaphrasing — Present participle of metaphrase.
  • metatherians — Plural form of metatherian.
  • methanometer — an instrument that measures the concentration of methane in the air of mines
  • misanthropes — Plural form of misanthrope.
  • monohydrates — Plural form of monohydrate.
  • monotrichate — (of bacteria) having a single flagellum at one pole.
  • mother-naked — stark naked; as naked as when born.
  • narcotherapy — an infrequently used method of treating mental disorders by intravenous injection of barbiturates.
  • nasotracheal — (anatomy) Of or relating to the nose and trachea.
  • neanderthals — Plural form of neanderthal.
  • near at hand — close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
  • near-sighted — seeing distinctly at a short distance only; myopic.
  • neoanthropic — neanthropic.
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