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12-letter words containing thr

  • inthrallment — Obsolete spelling of enthrallment.
  • leaf through — one of the expanded, usually green organs borne by the stem of a plant.
  • lisle thread — a fine, high-twisted and hard-twisted cotton thread, at least two-ply, used for hosiery, gloves, etc.
  • live through — experience or endure
  • look through — the opacity and texture of paper when inspected by transmitted light.
  • look-through — the opacity and texture of paper when inspected by transmitted light.
  • loop through — loop
  • lycanthropes — Plural form of lycanthrope.
  • lycanthropic — a delusion in which one imagines oneself to be a wolf or other wild animal.
  • 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.
  • misanthropes — Plural form of misanthrope.
  • misanthropic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a misanthrope.
  • mithridatism — the production of immunity against the action of a poison by taking the poison in gradually increased doses.
  • mithridatize — to induce a state of mithridatism in (a person).
  • neoanthropic — neanthropic.
  • ninety-three — a cardinal number, 90 plus 3.
  • outthrusting — Present participle of outthrust.
  • panarthritis — arthritis in the entire joint
  • paranthropus — (sometimes initial capital letter) a member of the former genus Paranthropus.
  • pass through — an act of passing.
  • pass-through — a windowlike opening, as one for passing food or dishes between a kitchen and a dining area.
  • phenanthrene — a colorless, shiny, crystalline, water-insoluble isomer of anthracene, C 1 4 H 1 0 , derived from coal tar: used chiefly in dyestuffs and in the synthesis of drugs.
  • philanthropy — altruistic concern for human welfare and advancement, usually manifested by donations of money, property, or work to needy persons, by endowment of institutions of learning and hospitals, and by generosity to other socially useful purposes.
  • play through — to pass another foursome or group with their permission, while playing a round of golf
  • pull through — to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position: to pull a sled up a hill.
  • push through — force to accept
  • read-through — reading (def 1).
  • romp through — If you romp through something, you do it or deal with it quickly and easily.
  • rush through — If you rush something through, you deal with it quickly so that it is ready in a shorter time than usual.
  • rust-through — an act or instance of rusting: The body of the car is protected against rust-through.
  • sail through — If someone or something sails through a difficult situation or experience, they deal with it easily and successfully.
  • screw thread — Also called worm. the helical ridge of a screw.
  • sell-through — quantity of direct sales made
  • show-through — the visibility through paper of what is printed on the other side.
  • sinanthropus — the genus to which Peking man was formerly assigned.
  • slip through — be undetected
  • snow thrower — snow blower.
  • squat thrust — an exercise in which the hands are kept on the floor with the arms held straight while the legs are straightened out behind and quickly drawn in towards the body again
  • strep throat — an acute sore throat caused by hemolytic streptococci and accompanied by fever and prostration.
  • subthreshold — (of a stimulus) too weak to produce a response.
  • synarthrodia — synarthrosis.
  • synarthroses — immovable articulation; a fixed or immovable joint; suture.
  • synarthrosis — immovable articulation; a fixed or immovable joint; suture.
  • talk through — guide through: a procedure, etc.
  • telanthropus — a genus of fossil hominids, known from two fragmentary lower jaws found in the region of Swartkrans, near Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • the three rs — the three skills regarded as the fundamentals of education; reading, writing, and arithmetic
  • theanthropic — of or relating to both God or a god and human beings; both divine and human.
  • therethrough — (of a place) through it; through them
  • thirty-three — a cardinal number, 30 plus 3.
  • thrash about — flail, throw oneself around
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