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10-letter words containing t, o, g, e, h

  • goldthread — a white-flowered plant, Coptis trifolia, of the buttercup family, having a slender, yellow root that is sometimes used as a tonic.
  • goliathise — to play Goliath, exaggerate extravagantly
  • goliathize — to exaggerate extravagantly
  • gothenburg — Göteborg.
  • grapholect — an established and standardized written language
  • greencloth — the green covering of a billiard or gaming table
  • grouchiest — Superlative form of grouchy.
  • guest shot — an appearance as a guest, especially on a television show.
  • guest-shot — an appearance as a guest, especially on a television show.
  • guesthouse — a small building, separate from a main house or establishment, for the housing of guests.
  • hagerstown — a city in NW Maryland.
  • halogenate — to treat or combine with a halogen.
  • hatemonger — a person who kindles hatred, enmity, or prejudice in others.
  • headstrong — determined to have one's own way; willful; stubborn; obstinate: a headstrong young man.
  • hectograms — Plural form of hectogram.
  • hectograph — a process for making copies of a letter, memorandum, etc., from a prepared gelatin surface to which the original writing has been transferred.
  • hegemonist — the policy or practice of hegemony to serve national interests.
  • hektograph — to copy with the hectograph.
  • hematology — the study of the nature, function, and diseases of the blood and of blood-forming organs.
  • hemizygote — an individual having only one of a given pair of genes.
  • heortology — the study of the history and significance of the feasts and seasons in the ecclesiastical calendar.
  • hepatology — (medicine) The study or treatment of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
  • heptagonal — having seven sides or angles.
  • heterogamy — heterogamous state.
  • heterogeny — the condition or state of being heterogenous
  • heterogony — the alternation of dioecious and hermaphroditic individuals in successive generations, as in certain nematodes.
  • heterology — Biology. the lack of correspondence of apparently similar organic structures as the result of unlike origins of constituent parts.
  • high-toned — having high principles; dignified.
  • highermost — highest
  • hog peanut — a twining plant, Amphicarpaea bracteata, of the legume family, bearing pods that ripen in or on the ground.
  • holstering — Present participle of holster.
  • homogenate — a mixture that has been homogenized.
  • homologate — to approve; confirm or ratify.
  • homozygote — an organism with identical pairs of genes with respect to any given pair of hereditary characters, and therefore breeding true for that character.
  • hostelling — Also called youth hostel. an inexpensive, supervised lodging place for young people on bicycle trips, hikes, etc.
  • hostessing — a woman who receives and entertains guests in her own home or elsewhere.
  • hot dogger — a frankfurter.
  • houseguest — a person staying with a household as a guest for one night or longer.
  • houselight — One of the lights in an auditorium.
  • huntiegowk — a fool's errand or a person sent on an April fool's errand
  • hyetograph — a map or chart showing the average rainfall for the localities represented.
  • hygrometer — any instrument for measuring the water-vapor content of the atmosphere.
  • hygrometry — the branch of physics that deals with the measurement of the humidity of air and gases.
  • hygrophyte — a plant that thrives in wet or very moist ground.
  • largemouth — Applied to various kinds of fish characterized by a large mouth.
  • lighthouse — a tower or other structure displaying or flashing a very bright light for the guidance of ships in avoiding dangerous areas, in following certain routes, etc.
  • lithomarge — kaolin in compact, massive, usually impure form.
  • methanogen — any of a diverse group of widely distributed archaebacteria that occur in anaerobic environments, as the intestinal tracts of animals, freshwater and marine sediments, and sewage, and are capable of producing methane from a limited number of substrates, including carbon dioxide and hydrogen, acetate, and methylamines: an important source of natural gas.
  • moeso-goth — a member of a Gothic people that lived in Moesia in the 4th and 5th cent. a.d.
  • morgenthauHenry, 1856–1946, U.S. financier and diplomat, born in Germany.
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