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There are 23 nine-letter words containing 2E, H, N, 2O and T

eonothemseventhoodhome␣noteshonestoneloosenethmonoethernomotheteon␣the␣comeon␣the␣moveon␣the␣nosephotogenesoothenedteenhoodsThorneloethose␣onesthreononetoneholes tone␣holesto␣the␣bonetweenhoodwhole␣notewholetone whole␣tone

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  • eonothems — n. Plural of eonothem.
  • eventhood — n. The property of being an event.
  • home␣notes — n. Plural of home note.
  • honestone — n. A whetstone. — n. Any kind of stone suitable for making whetstones.
  • looseneth — v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present form of loosen.
  • monoether — n. (Organic chemistry) Any compound that has a single ether group…
  • nomothete — n. A lawgiver; a legislator. — n. A name giver.
  • on␣the␣come — adv. (Poker) Betting on cards that may come in the future. — adv. (Business) For compensation based on future success.
  • on␣the␣move — adj. Changing location; in motion.
  • on␣the␣nose — phr. Exact; precise; appropriate. — phr. Unimaginative; over-literal; lacking nuance. — phr. (Slang, Australia, often figurative) Smelly, malodorous.
  • photogene — n. (Obsolete) A photograph. — n. (Archaic) An afterimage. — n. (Genetics) A gene involved in photosynthesis.
  • soothened — v. Simple past tense and past participle of soothen.
  • teenhoods — n. Plural of teenhood.
  • Thorneloe — prop.n. A surname.
  • those␣ones — pron. Plural of that one.
  • threonone — n. Misspelling of threonine.
  • toneholes — n. Plural of tonehole.
  • tone␣holes — n. Plural of tone hole.
  • to␣the␣bone — phr. (Idiomatic) completely, totally.
  • tweenhood — n. Tweendom.
  • whole␣note — n. (North America, music) A semibreve, a musical note four beats…
  • wholetone — n. Alternative form of whole tone.
  • whole␣tone — n. (Music) The musical interval equal (exactly or approximately)…
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