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10-letter words containing a, n, h, y

  • hypoadenia — a deficiency of glandular activity.
  • hypocapnia — (medicine) A state of reduced carbon dioxide in the blood.
  • hypodorian — denoting a plagal mode represented by the ascending diatonic scale from A to A
  • hypolimnia — Plural form of hypolimnion.
  • hypolydian — denoting a plagal mode represented by the diatonic scale from D to D
  • hypomnesia — Deficiency of the memory.
  • hypophonia — an abnormally weak voice due to lack of coordination of the speech muscles.
  • hypothenar — the fleshly prominence on the palm at the base of the little finger.
  • ichinomiya — a city on central Honshu, in central Japan.
  • iconomachy — opposition to the worship of images or icons
  • in a hurry — rushing
  • in the hay — grass, clover, alfalfa, etc., cut and dried for use as forage.
  • in the way — manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • inchoately — not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary.
  • inhability — (obsolete) unsuitableness; inability.
  • inhumanely — not humane; lacking humanity, kindness, compassion, etc.
  • inhumanity — the state or quality of being inhuman or inhumane; cruelty.
  • john wayneAnthony ("Mad Anthony") 1745–96, American Revolutionary War general.
  • johnny law — Andrew Bonar [bon-er] /ˈbɒn ər/ (Show IPA), 1858–1923, English statesman, born in Canada: prime minister 1922–23.
  • johnny raw — a novice; new recruit
  • johnnycake — a cake or bread made of corn meal and water or milk, usually cooked on a griddle.
  • labyrinths — Plural form of labyrinth.
  • land yacht — a wind-driven vehicle with a mast and sails, having three wheels, a single seat, and a steering wheel, used especially on beaches and other sandy areas.
  • laughingly — With amused ridicule or ludicrous inappropriateness.
  • lengthways — Lengthwise.
  • lithomancy — Divination with the use of precious or semi-precious stones, gemstones, or normal stones by either interpreting the light they reflect (crystallomancy), or how they fall (sortilege).
  • lyam-hound — a bloodhound.
  • melancholy — sober thoughtfulness; pensiveness.
  • merchantry — (dated) The body of merchants taken collectively.
  • monography — A monograph.
  • myasthenia — muscle weakness.
  • myasthenic — Of, pertaining to, or suffering from myasthenia.
  • mythmaking — the practice of creating myths
  • mythomania — lying or exaggerating to an abnormal degree.
  • nameworthy — worthy of or deserving a name
  • nappy rash — If a baby has nappy rash, the skin under its nappy is red and sore.
  • naprapathy — a system or method of treating disease that employs no medications but uses manipulation of muscles, joints, ligaments, etc., to stimulate the natural healing process.
  • near rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
  • near-rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
  • necrophagy — The eating of dead or decaying animal flesh.
  • neuropathy — any diseased condition of the nervous system.
  • newby hall — a mansion near Ripon in Yorkshire: built in 1705 and altered (1770–76) by Robert Adam
  • nomography — the art of or a treatise on drawing up laws.
  • nonstarchy — Alternative spelling of non-starchy.
  • nosography — the systematic description of diseases.
  • nostopathy — a fear of returning home, often observed in those who have been in institutions such as prison or hospital for a long time
  • notch baby — a person who was born in the U.S. between 1917 and 1921 and as a retiree received lower cost-of-living increases in Social Security than others after Congress readjusted Social Security benefits in 1977.
  • on the way — en route
  • oropharynx — the part of the pharynx between the soft palate and the upper edge of the epiglottis.
  • pantophagy — the consumption of all types of food
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