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11-letter words containing ith

  • granolithic — (of concrete) containing fine granite chippings or crushed granite, used to render floors and surfaces.
  • gunsmithing — The craft of a gunsmith.
  • hammersmith — a borough of Greater London, England.
  • heliolithic — of or relating to a civilization characterized by sun worship and megaliths
  • hence with! — away with!
  • hithersides — on the nearer side
  • hitherwards — (archaic) Toward this place.
  • in bed with — in collusion with
  • isolecithal — homolecithal.
  • ithiel town — Ithiel [ith-ee-uh l] /ˈɪθ i əl/ (Show IPA), 1784–1844, U.S. architect.
  • ithyphallic — of or relating to the phallus carried in ancient festivals of Bacchus.
  • ithyphallus — an erect phallus
  • kirby-smithEdmund, 1824–93, Confederate general in the American Civil War.
  • laccolithic — Relating to laccoliths.
  • lecithinase — An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of lecithin.
  • lithochromy — the art or practice of painting on stone
  • lithodomous — living in rock or stone
  • lithogenous — of or relating to organisms, as coral, that secrete stony deposits.
  • lithographs — Plural form of lithograph.
  • lithography — the art or process of producing a picture, writing, or the like, on a flat, specially prepared stone, with some greasy or oily substance, and of taking ink impressions from this as in ordinary printing.
  • litholapaxy — the procedure of removing bladder stones by crushing them and extracting them through a catheter
  • lithologist — One who studies lithology.
  • lithometeor — a mass of dry particles suspended in the atmosphere, as dust or haze.
  • lithopedion — (medical) A calcium-encased foetus that occurs in ectopic abdominal pregnancies when the foetus dies and is not reabsorbed by the maternal body, whereby the maternal system encases the foreign body (foetus) in calcium to isolate it.
  • lithophytes — Plural form of lithophyte.
  • lithosphere — the solid portion of the earth (distinguished from atmosphere, hydrosphere).
  • lithotomies — Plural form of lithotomy.
  • lithotomous — of or relating to the surgical removal of a stone from the bladder
  • lithotripsy — the pulverization and removal of urinary calculi using a lithotripter.
  • lithotritor — a medical device used to remove kidney and bladder stones non-evasively
  • logarithmic — pertaining to a logarithm or logarithms.
  • lumber with — If you are lumbered with someone or something, you have to deal with them or take care of them even though you do not want to and this annoys you.
  • metalithium — A heavy isotope of the simplest alkali metal, (symbol Li) with an atomic number of 3 and containing 8 neutrons. Metalithium is an artificial isotope produced by bombarding Lithium 7 with neutrons. It is radioactive, with a half-life of 0.84 seconds.
  • metalsmiths — Plural form of metalsmith.
  • microlithic — pertaining to or characterized by the use of microliths, as a people or culture.
  • mithramycin — A particular antibiotic drug.
  • mithridates — Plural form of mithridate.
  • monolithism — an obelisk, column, large statue, etc., formed of a single block of stone.
  • multitheism — The existence of multiple forms of theism, as in a society.
  • multitheist — Of or pertaining to multitheism.
  • nephroliths — a renal calculus; kidney stone.
  • omnitheists — Plural form of omnitheist.
  • ornithology — the branch of zoology that deals with birds.
  • ornithopods — Plural form of ornithopod.
  • ornithopter — a heavier-than-air craft designed to be propelled through the air by flapping wings.
  • ornithosaur — an extinct flying reptile
  • out with it — a command to make something known immediately, without missing any details
  • paleolithic — (sometimes lowercase) Anthropology. of, relating to, or characteristic of the cultures of the late Pliocene and the Pleistocene epochs, or early phase of the Stone Age, which appeared first in Africa and are marked by the steady development of stone tools and later antler and bone artifacts, engravings on bone and stone, sculpted figures, and paintings and engravings on the walls of caves and rock-shelters: usually divided into three periods (Lower Paleolithic, c2,000,000–c200,000 b.c., Middle Paleolithic, c150,000–c40,000 b.c., Upper Paleolithic, c40,000–c10,000 b.c.)
  • peristalith — a group of stones encircling a mound, dolmen, or the like.
  • perithecial — of, pertaining to, or having a perithecium
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