11-letter words containing a, s, h, e
- hackberries — Plural form of hackberry.
- hackerspace — A place where hackers meet to work on programming and hardware projects together, and to share their knowledge.
- hackishness — (jargon) The quality of being or involving a hack. This term is considered mildly silly. Synonym hackitude.
- haemoptysis — (British spelling) alternative spelling of hemoptysis.
- haemostasis — Alternative spelling of hemostasis.
- haemostatic — That promotes haemostasis.
- haggardness — having a gaunt, wasted, or exhausted appearance, as from prolonged suffering, exertion, or anxiety; worn: the haggard faces of the tired troops.
- hagioscopes — Plural form of hagioscope.
- haines city — a town in central Florida.
- hair stroke — a fine line in writing or printing.
- hair-raiser — a story, experience, etc., that is terrifying or thrilling.
- hairbrushes — Plural form of hairbrush.
- hairdresser — a person who arranges or cuts hair.
- hairstreaks — Plural form of hairstreak.
- halberdiers — Plural form of halberdier.
- halberstadt — a town in central Germany, in Saxony-Anhalt: industrial centre noted for its historic buildings. Pop: 40 014 (2003 est)
- half asleep — in or into a state of sleep: He fell asleep quickly.
- half nelson — a hold in which a wrestler, from behind the opponent, passes one arm under the corresponding arm of the opponent and locks the hand on the back of the opponent's neck.
- half sister — sister (def 2).
- half-asleep — in or into a state of sleep: He fell asleep quickly.
- half-bushel — a unit of dry measure equal to 2 pecks (17.6 liters).
- half-closed — having or forming a boundary or barrier: He was blocked by a closed door. The house had a closed porch.
- half-nelson — a hold in which a wrestler, from behind the opponent, passes one arm under the corresponding arm of the opponent and locks the hand on the back of the opponent's neck.
- half-second — 1/120 of a minute of time
- half-sister — sister (def 2).
- half-sleeve — a sleeve that reaches to around the elbow
- hallelujahs — Plural form of hallelujah.
- hamfistedly — Alternative spelling of ham-fistedly.
- hammerlocks — Plural form of hammerlock.
- hammersmith — a borough of Greater London, England.
- hammerstein — Oscar, 1847?–1919, U.S. theatrical manager, born in Germany.
- hammerstone — an ancient stone tool used as a hammer, as for chipping flint, processing food, or breaking up bones.
- hamstringed — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
- hand-basket — a small basket with a handle for carrying by hand.
- handbaskets — Plural form of handbasket.
- handselling — The practice of promoting books by personal recommendation rather than by publisher-sponsored marketing.
- handyperson — a person who is practiced at doing maintenance work.
- haplessness — The characteristic of being hapless.
- happinesses — the quality or state of being happy.
- harassments — Plural form of harassment.
- harbor seal — a small, spotted seal, Phoca vitulina, of the Atlantic coasts of North America and Europe and the Pacific coast of northern North America.
- harbourless — Without a harbour.
- harbourside — An area (especially a residential area) near a harbour (often in the form of converted warehouses etc).
- hard cheese — an unpleasant, difficult, or adverse situation: It's hard cheese for the unskilled worker these days.
- hard sector — (storage) An archaic floppy disk format employing multiple synchronisation holes in the media to define the sectors.
- hard-fisted — stingy; miserly; closefisted.
- hardpressed — Subject to difficulty in accomplishing or making progress.
- hare's-foot — a leguminous annual plant, Trifolium arvense, that grows on sandy soils in Europe and NW Asia and has downy heads of white or pink flowers
- harem pants — a kind of baggy trousers worn by women, made of lightweight fabric and closefitting at the ankles
- harmfulness — causing or capable of causing harm; injurious: a harmful idea; a harmful habit.