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10-letter words containing a, n, h, e, d

  • handfasted — Simple past tense and past participle of handfast.
  • handlanger — an unskilled assistant to a tradesman
  • handleable — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • handlebars — Usually, handlebars. the curved steering bar of a bicycle, motorcycle, etc., placed in front of the rider and gripped by the hands. handlebar moustache.
  • handleless — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • handloomed — handwoven.
  • handmaiden — something that is necessarily subservient or subordinate to another: Ceremony is but the handmaid of worship.
  • handphones — Plural form of handphone.
  • handpicked — Picked by hand; picked or selected with care.
  • handpieces — Plural form of handpiece.
  • hands-free — not requiring the use of the hands: handsfree telephone dialing by voice commands.
  • handseling — Present participle of handsel.
  • handselled — Simple past tense and past participle of handsel.
  • handshaker — a person who is or is required to be overtly or ostentatiously friendly: Politicians are often incurable handshakers.
  • handshakes — Plural form of handshake.
  • handsomely — in a handsome manner; pleasingly; successfully.
  • handsomest — having an attractive, well-proportioned, and imposing appearance suggestive of health and strength; good-looking: a handsome man; a handsome woman.
  • handspikes — Plural form of handspike.
  • handstroke — the downward movement of the bell rope as the bell swings around allowing the ringer to grasp and pull it
  • handwarmer — a small, flat, usually pocket-size device containing material, as chemicals, hot liquids, or a battery-operated heating element, for warming the hands.
  • handywomen — Plural form of handywoman.
  • hansardize — to prove that (a member of parliament) has changed his views from those quoted in Hansard
  • hard lines — bad luck
  • hard money — (in the US) money given directly to a candidate in an election to assist his or her campaign
  • hard-liner — a person who adheres rigidly to a dogma, theory, or plan.
  • hard-nosed — hardheaded or tough; unsentimentally practical: a hard-nosed labor leader.
  • harden off — to accustom (a cultivated plant) or (of such a plant) to become accustomed to outdoor conditions by repeated exposure
  • hardenable — to make hard or harder: to harden steel.
  • hardenberg — Novalis.
  • hardhanded — Forceful, excessive, draconian, or abusive.
  • hardliners — Plural form of hardliner.
  • hardnesses — the state or quality of being hard: the hardness of ice.
  • harmonised — Simple past tense and past participle of harmonise.
  • harmonized — Add notes to (a melody) to produce harmony.
  • haut monde — high society.
  • head count — an inventory of people in a group taken by counting individuals.
  • head money — a tax of so much per head or person.
  • head nurse — the chief nurse in a hospital; matron
  • head wound — a wound to the head
  • headbanged — Simple past tense and past participle of headbang.
  • headbanger — metalhead.
  • headedness — The state or quality of having a particular type of head.
  • headhunted — Simple past tense and past participle of headhunt.
  • headhunter — a person who engages in headhunting.
  • headliners — Plural form of headliner.
  • headlining — a heading in a newspaper for any written material, sometimes for an illustration, to indicate subject matter, set in larger type than that of the copy and containing one or more words and lines and often several banks.
  • headphones — Audio. a headset designed for use with a stereo system.
  • heads down — [Sun] Concentrating, usually so heavily and for so long that everything outside the focus area is missed. See also hack mode and larval stage, although this mode is hardly confined to fledgling hackers.
  • headspring — the fountainhead or source of a stream.
  • headstands — Plural form of headstand.
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