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8-letter words containing t, h, y

  • hymnists — Plural form of hymnist.
  • hypernet — (Internet) the Internet inclusive of smartphones and WiFi networks.
  • hypester — a person or organization that gives an idea or product intense publicity in order to promote it
  • hypnotee — a person being hypnotized
  • hypnotic — of or relating to hypnosis or hypnotism.
  • hypocist — a type of juice derived from the fruit of a plant which grows from the Cistus shrub
  • hypothec — Roman and Civil Law. a mortgage or security held by a creditor on the property of a debtor without possession of it, created either by agreement or by operation of law.
  • hysteria — an uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear, often characterized by irrationality, laughter, weeping, etc.
  • hysteric — Usually, hysterics. a fit of uncontrollable laughter or weeping; hysteria.
  • hystero- — indicating the uterus
  • hystoric — Nonstandard spelling of historic.
  • hytelnet — (networking)   A hypertext database of publicly accessible Internet sites created and maintained by Peter Scott <[email protected]>. Hytelnet currently lists over 1400 sites, including Libraries, Campus-Wide Information Systems, Gopher, WAIS, WWW and Freenets. Hytelnet software is available for the IBM PC, Macintosh, Unix and VMS systems. Mailing list: [email protected] (no subject, body: subscribe hytelnet FirstName LastName).
  • ichthyic — piscine.
  • ichthyo- — indicating or relating to fishes
  • isohyets — Plural form of isohyet.
  • katyusha — Alternative case form of Katyusha.
  • knightly — characteristic of a knight; noble, courageous, and generous: knightly deeds.
  • kyphotic — Relating to, or exhibiting, kyphosis.
  • latchkey — a key for releasing a latch or springlock, especially on an outer door.
  • lathyrus — a genus of leguminous climbing plants that includes the sweet pea
  • layshaft — an auxiliary shaft in a gearbox, running parallel to the main shaft, to and from which drive is transferred to enable varying ratios to be obtained
  • leathery — like leather in appearance or texture; tough and flexible.
  • lecythis — any very tall tree of the genus Lecythis
  • lecythus — (in ancient Greece) a vase with a narrow neck
  • lekythos — an oil jar having an ellipsoidal body, narrow neck, flanged mouth, curved handle extending from below the lip to the shoulder, and a narrow base terminating in a foot: used chiefly for ointments.
  • lekythus — lekythos.
  • lengthly — Misspelled form of lengthy.
  • lethally — of, relating to, or causing death; deadly; fatal: a lethal weapon; a lethal dose.
  • lethargy — the quality or state of being drowsy and dull, listless and unenergetic, or indifferent and lazy; apathetic or sluggish inactivity.
  • litherly — crafty, cunning, or mischievous
  • loch tay — a lake in central Scotland, in Stirling council area. Length: 23 km (14 miles)
  • lychgate — A roofed gateway to a churchyard, formerly used during burials for sheltering a coffin until the clergyman’s arrival.
  • lysithea — a small moon of the planet Jupiter.
  • marybeth — a female given name.
  • mccarthy — Cormac [kawr-mak,, ‐muh k] /ˈkɔr mæk,, ‐mək/ (Show IPA), born 1933, U.S. novelist.
  • methoxyl — containing the methoxy group.
  • methylal — a colorless, flammable, volatile liquid, C 3 H 8 O 2 , having a chloroformlike odor, used chiefly as a solvent, in perfumery, and in organic synthesis.
  • methylic — of, relating to, or characteristic of the methyl group.
  • methysis — drunkenness
  • mightily — in a mighty manner; powerfully or vigorously.
  • monomyth — (mythology) a cyclical journey or quest undertaken by a mythical hero.
  • motherly — pertaining to, characteristic of, or befitting a mother; maternal: motherly solicitude.
  • mouthily — in a mouthy or bombastic manner
  • myopathy — any abnormality or disease of muscle tissue.
  • myriadth — constituting a very small part of a thing
  • mythical — pertaining to, of the nature of, or involving a myth.
  • naphthyl — containing the naphthyl group.
  • naughtly — (obsolete) naughtily; wrongly.
  • neophyte — a beginner or novice: He's a neophyte at chess.
  • nihility — nothingness; nonexistence.
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