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There are 21 eleven-letter words containing EPTH

crush␣depthsdeep␣thinkerdeepthroats deep-throats deep␣throats Deep␣Throatsdepth-charge depth␣chargedepthlesslydesign␣depthfocal␣depthsindepthness in-depthnesskeep␣the␣babykeep␣the␣booknormal␣depthpalaeodepthpaleodepthsSecchi␣depthstep-throughstrep␣throat

23 definitions found

  • crush␣depths — n. Plural of crush depth.
  • deep␣thinker — n. (Idiomatic) A person whose thoughts are profound; an intellectual.
  • deepthroats — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deepthroat.
  • deep-throats — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deep-throat.
  • deep␣throats — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deep throat.
  • Deep␣Throats — n. Plural of Deep Throat.
  • depth-charge — v. Alternative form of depth charge.
  • depth␣charge — n. (Military, nautical, aviation) A form of bomb, launched from… — n. Synonym of bomb shot (“type of mixed drink”). — v. (Transitive, military, nautical, aviation) To attack (a target…
  • depthlessly — adv. In a depthless manner.
  • design␣depth — n. (Nautical) The maximum depth at which a submarine is designed…
  • focal␣depths — n. Plural of focal depth.
  • indepthness — n. Alternative form of in-depthness.
  • in-depthness — n. The quality of being in-depth.
  • keep␣the␣baby — v. To choose not to have an abortion.
  • keep␣the␣book — v. (Theater) Synonym of hold the book (“to act as prompter”).
  • normal␣depth — n. The final depth of water in an open channel that is subject…
  • palaeodepth — n. Alternative spelling of paleodepth.
  • paleodepths — n. Plural of paleodepth.
  • Secchi␣depth — n. A measure of the turbidity of a body of water; the depth at…
  • step-through — n. An open space in an otherwise solid object through which a…
  • strep␣throat — n. (Pathology) An infection of the throat with streptococci.
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