11-letter words containing a, g, e, h
- entomophagy — The eating of insects.
- epignathous — having a protruding upper jaw
- epigraphist — A person who studies epigraphy (inscriptions).
- ergatomorph — an ergatoid ant
- eschatology — The part of theology concerned with death, judgment, and the final destiny of the soul and of humankind.
- esophagitis — Inflammation of the esophagus.
- estranghelo — an archaic, cursive form of the Syriac alphabet
- ethnography — The scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures.
- ethological — Of or pertaining to ethology.
- euryphagous — eating a wide variety of foods
- euthanizing — Present participle of euthanize.
- exchangable — Alternative spelling of exchangeable.
- eyecatching — Alternative spelling of eye-catching.
- fair enough — that is reasonable
- far-sighted — seeing objects at a distance more clearly than those near at hand; hyperopic.
- farreaching — Alternative spelling of far-reaching.
- farthingale — a hoop skirt or framework for expanding a woman's skirt, worn in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- fear-naught — a stout woolen cloth for overcoats.
- featheredge — an edge that thins out like a feather.
- ferrography — the analysis of iron in lubricants in order to assess the extent of wear in a machine
- fifth grade — the fifth year of school, when children are ten or eleven years old
- figureheads — Plural form of figurehead.
- flexography — a relief printing technique similar to letterpress that employs rubber or soft plastic plates, a simple inking system, and fast-drying inks.
- flying head — a read/write head supported on a thin cushion of air over a rotating magnetic disk.
- foregathers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foregather.
- forgathered — Simple past tense and past participle of forgather.
- forge ahead — move forward with determination
- fothergilla — any of the deciduous shrub species in the witch-hazel family
- free charge — any electric charge that can be placed on a conductor or on or within a dielectric or that moves freely in space (opposed to polarization charge).
- freight car — any car for carrying freight.
- frogmarched — Simple past tense and past participle of frogmarch.
- galeophobia — The fear of sharks.
- game theory — a mathematical theory that deals with strategies for maximizing gains and minimizing losses within prescribed constraints, as the rules of a card game: widely applied in the solution of various decision-making problems, as those of military strategy and business policy.
- game-change — a dramatic change in course, strategy, basic character, etc.: Her feelings for him have undergone a game-change.
- gamechanger — A visionary, innovative person who changes the way people think of a situation.
- gametophore — a part or structure bearing gametangia.
- gametophyte — the sexual form of a plant in the alternation of generations.
- gangsterish — (informal) Gangsterlike.
- gap-toothed — having a noticeable space between two teeth.
- garden hose — tube for spraying plants with water
- 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.
- garnishment — Law. a warning, served on a third party to hold, subject to the court's direction, money or property belonging to a debtor who is being sued by a creditor. a summons to a third party to appear in litigation pending between a creditor and debtor.
- gas chamber — an enclosure used for the execution of prisoners by means of a poisonous gas.
- gas lighter — device: produces flame
- gat-toothed — gap-toothed.
- gate theory — a theory proposing that neural stimulation beyond a certain threshold level, as by application of an electric current, can overwhelm the ability of the nerve center to sense pain.
- gatecrashed — Simple past tense and past participle of gatecrash.
- gatecrasher — a person who attends or enters a social function without an invitation, a theater without a ticket, etc.
- gawkishness — awkward; ungainly; clumsy.