10-letter words containing a, h, r, d, n
- cheddaring — The stage of manufacturing Cheddar cheese and similar cheeses where the curd is cut into small pieces, often cubes, to drain the whey before being stacked and turned.
- chondromas — Plural form of chondroma.
- condylarth — any of the primitive ungulate mammals of the extinct order Condylarthra, from the Paleocene and Eocene epochs, having a slender body, low-crowned teeth, and five-toed feet, each toe ending in a small hoof.
- court hand — a style of handwriting formerly used in English law courts
- crash-land — If a pilot crash-lands an aircraft, or if it crash-lands, it lands more quickly and less safely than usual, for example when there is something wrong with the aircraft, and it cannot land normally.
- dawn horse — eohippus.
- decahedron — a solid figure having ten plane faces
- den father — (in the Boy Scouts) a man who serves as an adult leader or supervisor of a cub scout den.
- diachronic — of, relating to, or studying the development of a phenomenon through time; historical
- disencharm — To free from the influence of a charm or spell; to disenchant.
- disenthral — disenthrall.
- disgarnish — to remove garnish or furnishings from
- disharmony — lack of harmony; discord.
- dishearten — to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage.
- disinthral — (transitive) To set free from thraldom or oppression.
- ditrochean — consisting of two trochees
- door chain — a short chain with a removable slide fitting that can be attached between the inside of a door and the doorjamb to prevent the door from being opened more than a few inches without the chain being removed.
- doorhandle — A door handle.
- drag chain — one of a number of chains attached to a hull about to be launched in restricted waters in order to slow its motion by dragging along the bottom.
- dragonfish — any marine fish of the family Bathydraconidae, of Antarctic seas, having an elongated body and flattened head and being biochemically adapted to extremely low temperatures.
- dragonhead — any of several mints of the genus Dracocephalum having spikes of double-lipped flowers.
- draughting — a drawing, sketch, or design.
- drunkathon — a session in which excessive quantities of alcohol are consumed
- dude ranch — a ranch operated primarily as a vacation resort.
- dunderhead — a dunce; blockhead; numbskull.
- dutch barn — a farm building consisting of a steel frame and a curved roof
- earthbound — headed for the earth: an earthbound meteorite.
- elder hand — (in piquet and similar card games) the nondealer, who has certain advantages in the play
- encroached — Simple past tense and past participle of encroach.
- endorhizal — (of an embryo) having the radical covered by the cotyledon
- enthraldom — the condition of being enthralled
- enthralled — Capture the fascinated attention of.
- enwreathed — Simple past tense and past participle of enwreathe.
- fatherland — one's native country.
- first hand — from the first or original source: We heard the news of the accident firsthand from a witness.
- first-hand — from the first or original source: We heard the news of the accident firsthand from a witness.
- forehanded — forehand (def 1).
- franchised — Simple past tense and past participle of franchise.
- freehanded — Openhanded; generous.
- fringehead — any fish of the genus Neoclinus, characterized by a row of fleshy processes on the head, as N. blanchardi (sarcastic fringehead) of California coastal waters.
- gardenhood — The state of being a garden; the status, respect, or appearance befitting a proper garden.
- garnisheed — Simple past tense and past participle of garnishee.
- grand chop — (in China and India trade) a customs clearance.
- grandchild — a child of one's son or daughter.
- greenheads — Plural form of greenhead.
- had sooner — would rather; would prefer to
- hadrian ii — Italian ecclesiastic: pope a.d. 867–872.
- hadrian iv — (Nicholas Breakspear) c1100–59, only Englishman to become pope, 1154–59.
- hadrian vi — 1459–1523, Dutch ecclesiastic: pope 1522–23.
- hag-ridden — worried or tormented, as by a witch.