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11-letter words containing a, i, r, h, e

  • archaeozoic — Archeozoic
  • archangelic — Theology. a chief or principal angel; in medieval angelology one of the nine orders of celestial attendants on God. Compare angel (def 1).
  • archdiocese — An archdiocese is the area over which an archbishop has control.
  • archduchies — Plural form of archduchy.
  • archegonial — relating to an archegonium
  • archegonium — a female sex organ, occurring in mosses, spore-bearing vascular plants, and gymnosperms, that produces a single egg cell in its swollen base
  • archenemies — Plural form of archenemy.
  • archenteric — Of or pertaining to an archenteron.
  • archeologic — (American spelling) alternative spelling of archaeologic.
  • archicortex — (anatomy) Part of the allocortex, specifically three layered hippocampal cortexes necessary for hippocampus formation.
  • archimedean — of, relating to, or discovered by Archimedes.
  • archipelago — An archipelago is a group of islands, especially small islands.
  • architected — a person who engages in the profession of architecture.
  • architector — (obsolete) An architect.
  • architraved — having an architrave or architraves
  • architraves — Plural form of architrave.
  • archliberal — extremely liberal, especially in political thinking.
  • archnemesis — A chief nemesis.
  • archpriests — Plural form of archpriest.
  • arctic hare — a large hare, Lepus arcticus, of the Canadian Arctic whose fur is white in winter
  • areographic — relating to areography
  • argyllshire — (until 1975) a county of W Scotland, part of Strathclyde region (1975–96), now part of Argyll and Bute
  • arithmetics — Plural form of arithmetic.
  • arkadelphia — a city in central Arkansas.
  • aroint thee — away! begone!
  • arthritides — (medicine) Plural form of arthritis.
  • arthrodesis — the fusion of bones in a joint through surgery which causes immobility of the joint
  • ashlar line — a horizontal line, indicated at a building site with a taut string, that corresponds to the exterior surface plane of a masonry wall.
  • aspheterise — to deny the right of private property
  • aspheterism — the teaching that all property should be in common ownership and no individual should benefit from personal possession
  • aspheterize — to observe or engage in aspheterism
  • atherogenic — causing atheroma
  • atmospheric — Atmospheric is used to describe something which relates to the Earth's atmosphere.
  • authorities — the power to determine, adjudicate, or otherwise settle issues or disputes; jurisdiction; the right to control, command, or determine.
  • awash-river — a river in E Ethiopia, flowing NE through the Great Rift Valley to near the Djibouti border. 500 miles (805 km) long.
  • azores high — a subtropical high centered near the Azores.
  • bachelorism — bachelorhood
  • baresthesia — the sense or perception of pressure.
  • bath oliver — a kind of unsweetened biscuit
  • bathymetric — Of, pertaining to, or derived from bathymetry.
  • be hard hit — To be hard hit by something means to be affected very severely by it.
  • beach chair — A beach chair is a simple chair with a folding frame, and a piece of canvas as the seat and back. Beach chairs are usually used on the beach, on a ship, or in the yard.
  • beach drift — the drifting of sediments, especially marine sediments, in patterns parallel to the contours of a beach, due to the action of waves and currents.
  • beach ridge — a ridge just inland from a beach, consisting of sand and gravel built up by storm waves
  • bearishness — The characteristic of being bearish.
  • beauharnais — Alexandre (alɛksãdr), Vicomte de. 1760–94, French general, who served in the War of American Independence and the French Revolutionary wars; first husband of Empress Joséphine: guillotined
  • behaviorism — Behaviorism is the belief held by some psychologists that the only valid method of studying the psychology of people or animals is to observe how they behave.
  • behaviorist — the theory or doctrine that human or animal psychology can be accurately studied only through the examination and analysis of objectively observable and quantifiable behavioral events, in contrast with subjective mental states.
  • behavioural — Behavioural means relating to the behaviour of a person or animal, or to the study of their behaviour.
  • behind bars — If you say that someone is behind bars, you mean that they are in prison.
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