11-letter words containing a, r, m, i
- harmonicist — Someone who plays the harmonica.
- harmoniphon — an obsolete musical instrument consisting of a mouth tube and keyboard that acts on reeds which vibrate to give a sound similar to an oboe
- harmonising — Present participle of harmonise.
- harmonistic — pertaining to a harmonist or harmony.
- harmonizers — Plural form of harmonizer.
- harmonizing — Present participle of harmonize.
- harrumphing — Present participle of harrumph.
- harvesttime — the time of year when a crop or crops are harvested, especially autumn.
- head margin — the empty space between the first line or other printed element on a page and the top of the page.
- hellgramite — The aquatic larval form of the dobsonfly, having a segmented body with legs on each segment, and a head with prominent pincers, prized as fish bait.
- hemeralopia — a condition of the eyes in which sight is normal in the night or in a dim light but is abnormally poor or wholly absent in the day or in a bright light.
- hemeralopic — (medicine) Unable to see clearly in bright light; day-blind; suffering from hemeralopia.
- hemicranial — Relating to hemicrania.
- hemihydrate — a hydrate in which there are two molecules of the compound for each molecule of water.
- hemiparesis — partial paralysis affecting only one side of the body.
- hemipterans — Plural form of hemipteran.
- hemorrhagic — a profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured blood vessel; bleeding.
- hermit crab — any of numerous crabs, especially of the genera Pagurus and Eupagurus, that protect their soft uncovered abdomen by occupying the castoff shell of a univalve mollusk.
- hetaerismic — of or relating to courtesans
- hetairismic — relating to hetairism, concubinage
- hexametrist — a person who writes in hexameters
- hexametrize — to write or put into hexameters
- hierarchism — hierarchical principles, rule, or influence.
- high german — the group of West Germanic languages that in a.d. c400–c500 underwent the second consonant shift described by Grimm's Law. Abbreviation: HG.
- hilary term — the spring term at Oxford University, the Inns of Court, and some other educational establishments
- hill farmer — a farmer on a hill farm
- hippeastrum — any plant of the South American amaryllidaceous genus Hippeastrum: cultivated for their large funnel-shaped typically red flowers
- hiram maxim — Hiram Percy, 1869–1936, U.S. inventor.
- homographic — a word of the same written form as another but of different meaning and usually origin, whether pronounced the same way or not, as bear 1 “to carry; support” and bear 2 “animal” or lead 1 “to conduct” and lead 2 “metal.”.
- honorariums — Plural form of honorarium.
- honourarium — Nonstandard spelling of honorarium.
- hypermnesia — the condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory.
- hyperoxemia — abnormal acidity of the blood.
- hypersomnia — a tendency to sleep excessively.
- hyperthymia — a condition characterized by extreme overactivity.
- hypochromia — an anemic condition due to a deficiency of hemoglobin in the red blood cells.
- hypothermia — Pathology. subnormal body temperature.
- i formation — an offensive alignment in which the backs are positioned in line directly behind the quarterback.
- ibritumomab — A monoclonal antibody which is linked with yttrium-90 as the drug ibritumomab tiuxetan.
- ice rampart — a mound of earth or stones formed by the action of ice against the shore of a lake, stream, etc.
- ideogrammic — Being, or pertaining to, an ideogram.
- ignoramuses — Plural form of ignoramus.
- ignorantism — The support or promotion of ignorance.
- illuminator — a person or thing that illuminates.
- image-maker — handler (sense c)
- imagesetter — a printer or typesetting machine for producing professional-quality text with extremely high resolution.
- imaginarily — existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied: an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
- imbricating — Present participle of imbricate.
- imbrication — an overlapping, as of tiles or shingles.
- immarginate — not having a distinct margin