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

  • grey-haired — having grey hair
  • hack writer — a writer of undistinguished literary work produced to order
  • hackberries — Plural form of hackberry.
  • haematocrit — Alternative spelling of hematocrit.
  • haemorrhoid — (UK) alternative spelling of hemorrhoid.
  • hair roller — a small Velcro cylinder used for rolling up and curling or styling the hair
  • hair stroke — a fine line in writing or printing.
  • hair-curler — a cylindrical device, usually electronic and heated, used to curl the hair
  • hair-raiser — a story, experience, etc., that is terrifying or thrilling.
  • hairbrained — giddy; reckless.
  • hairbreadth — a very small space or distance: We escaped an accident by a hairsbreadth.
  • hairbrushes — Plural form of hairbrush.
  • hairdresser — a person who arranges or cuts hair.
  • hairstreaks — Plural form of hairstreak.
  • hairweaving — the attachment of matching hair to a base of nylon thread interwoven with a person's own hair, as to cover a bald area or to add length: Three of the makeovers involved hairweaving.
  • hairy vetch — a plant, Vicia villosa, of the legume family, native to Eurasia, having hairy stems and violet and white flowers, widely grown as forage and as a cover crop.
  • hairy-faced — having a face covered with hair.
  • halberdiers — Plural form of halberdier.
  • half gainer — a dive in which the diver takes off facing forward and performs a backward half-somersault, entering the water headfirst and facing the springboard.
  • half relief — mezzo-relievo.
  • half sister — sister (def 2).
  • half-buried — to put in the ground and cover with earth: The pirates buried the chest on the island.
  • half-circle — one half of a circle
  • half-ruinedruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece.
  • half-sister — sister (def 2).
  • haloperidol — a major antipsychotic agent, C 21 H 23 ClFNO 2 , used in the management of schizophrenia, severe anxiety, and other behavioral disorders.
  • hammer mill — a mill for breaking up ore or crushing coal.
  • hammersmith — a borough of Greater London, England.
  • hammersteinOscar, 1847?–1919, U.S. theatrical manager, born in Germany.
  • hamstringed — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
  • handicapper — Horse Racing. a racetrack official or employee who assigns the weight a horse must carry in a race. a person employed, as by a newspaper, to make predictions on the outcomes of horse races.
  • handwringer — a person who wrings the hands often as a display of worry or upset
  • handwritten — to write (something) by hand.
  • hang glider — a kitelike glider consisting of a V -shaped wing underneath which the pilot is strapped: kept aloft by updrafts and guided by the pilot's shifting body weight.
  • hang-glider — a kitelike glider consisting of a V -shaped wing underneath which the pilot is strapped: kept aloft by updrafts and guided by the pilot's shifting body weight.
  • harbingered — Simple past tense and past participle of harbinger.
  • harbourside — An area (especially a residential area) near a harbour (often in the form of converted warehouses etc).
  • hard hitter — a bowler hat
  • hard-bitten — tough; stubborn.
  • hard-bodied — a person who is muscular and physically fit.
  • hard-boiled — Cookery. (of an egg) boiled in the shell long enough for the yolk and white to solidify.
  • hard-fisted — stingy; miserly; closefisted.
  • hard-ticket — a ticket entitling one to a reserved seat.
  • hardicanute — 1019?–42, king of Denmark 1035–42, king of England 1040–42 (son of Canute).
  • hardwearing — resistant to extensive wear; durable: a pair of hardwearing jeans.
  • harebrained — giddy; reckless.
  • harmonizers — Plural form of harmonizer.
  • haruspicate — of or relating to a haruspex
  • harvestfish — a butterfish of the genus Peprilus, especially P. alepidotus of Atlantic waters.
  • harvesttime — the time of year when a crop or crops are harvested, especially autumn.
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