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BATHOLITEbatholite n. (Obsolete) Synonym of batholith.
BATHOLITE n. a mass of igneous rock that has risen from a great depth, also BATHOLITH, BATHYLITE, BATHYLITH.
BATHOLITHbatholith n. (Geology) A large irregular mass of intrusive igneous rock that has melted or forced itself into surrounding strata.
BATHOLITH n. a mass of igneous rock that has risen from a great depth, also BATHOLITE, BATHYLITE, BATHYLITH.
HALITOTIChalitotic adj. Afflicted with halitosis.
HALITOTIC adj. relating to halitosis, bad breath.
HELIOSTATheliostat n. A device that includes a plane mirror which turns so as to keep reflecting sunlight toward a predetermined…
HELIOSTAT n. an instrument using a mirror to reflect sunlight in a fixed direction, used for studying the sun or signalling messages.
STATOLITHstatolith n. A specialized form of amyloplast involved in graviperception by plant roots and most invertebrates.
STATOLITH n. a small calcareous stone used by invertebrates to maintain equilibrium.
TALLITOTHtallitoth n. Plural of tallit.
TALLITH n. (Hebrew) a Jewish prayer shawl, also TALLIS, TALLIT.
THORNTAILthorntail n. Any of various hummingbirds of the genus Discosura.
THORNTAIL n. a tropical American hummingbird with bright green plumage.
THROATILYthroatily adv. In a throaty manner.
THROATY adv. of a voice, vocal sound, etc., produced or modified in the throat, guttural.
TRIATHLONtriathlon n. An athletics event in which contestants compete in swimming, cycling and running in turn.
triathlon n. (Historical) A former Olympic athletics event in which contestants compete in long jump, shot put, and 100-yard dash.
triathlon n. Generally, a sports event in which contestant compete in a combination of three sports.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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