11-letter words that end in th
- flourisheth — Archaic third-person singular form of flourish.
- focal depth — lens: distance of sharp focus
- footbreadth — a measurement equalling a breadth of a foot
- forty-fifth — next after the forty-fourth; being the ordinal number for 45.
- forty-ninth — next after the forty-eighth; being the ordinal number for 49.
- forty-sixth — next after the forty-fifth; being the ordinal number for 46.
- full-length — of standard or customary length: a full-length movie.
- garden path — paved walkway
- garden-path — noting or pertaining to a sentence that is easily parsed incorrectly because its beginning suggests it has an interpretation that it clearly does not have.
- gazillionth — (informal) The ordinal form of the number 'gazillion'.
- get in with — start to associate with
- go ill with — to be unfortunate for or unfavorable to
- go off with — sb
- go out with — date
- go to earth — to go into hiding
- gospel oath — an oath sworn on the Gospels
- grangemouth — a port in Scotland, in Falkirk council area: now Scotland's second port, with oil refineries, shipyards, and chemical industries. Pop: 17 771 (2001)
- grass cloth — a cloth made from plant fibres, such as jute or hemp
- green earth — a pigment used in painting consisting mainly of iron silicate, characterized chiefly by its variable grayish-green hue, lack of tinting strength, and permanence.
- groatsworth — the amount that is, or may be, bought or sold for a groat
- groundcloth — A groundcloth is a piece of waterproof material which you put on the ground to sleep on when you are camping.
- guru granth — the sacred scripture of the Sikhs, believed by them to be the embodiment of the gurus
- hairbreadth — a very small space or distance: We escaped an accident by a hairsbreadth.
- half-length — something that is only half a full length or height, especially a portrait that shows only the upper half of the body, including the hands.
- hammercloth — a cloth covering for the driver's seat on a horse-drawn carriage.
- hammersmith — a borough of Greater London, England.
- handbreadth — a unit of linear measure from 2½ to 4 inches (6.4 to 10 cm).
- hard by sth — If one thing is hard by another, it is very close to it.
- health goth — a fitness enthusiast who is part of the goth subculture.
- herald moth — a noctuid moth, Scoliopteryx libatrix, having brownish cryptically mottled forewings and plain dull hind wings. The adult hibernates and has a prolonged life
- houndstooth — woven or printed with a pattern of broken or jagged checks: a hound's-tooth jacket.
- in bed with — in collusion with
- in strength — If a group turns out in strength, they arrive in large numbers.
- intergrowth — growth or growing together, as of one thing with or into another.
- ish-bosheth — a son and successor of Saul. II Sam. 2–4.
- janus cloth — a worsted fabric, each side of which has a different color.
- kente cloth — a fabric made esp. in Ghana, woven in strips of brightly patterned bands interspersed with bands of black
- kirby-smith — Edmund, 1824–93, Confederate general in the American Civil War.
- kitten moth — any of three prominent moths, notably the poplar kitten (Furcula bifida), that have larvae like those of the related puss moth
- knee-length — socks; also knee-high
- lackey moth — a bombycid moth, Malacosoma neustria, whose brightly striped larvae live at first in a communal web often on fruit trees, of which they may become a pest
- lappet moth — a large purple-brown hairy eggar moth, Gastropacha quercifolia, whose grey furry caterpillars have lappets on each flank
- last breath — When someone takes their last breath, they die.
- leaf sheath — the basal part of a grass leaf that encircles the stem
- leavenworth — a city in NE Kansas.
- littleworth — worthless; of little value
- lower sixth — the first year of the sixth form
- luckenbooth — a booth or shop capable of being locked up
- 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.
- lunar month — month (def 5).