10-letter words containing a, s, r, i, g, h
- highchairs — Plural form of highchair.
- histograms — Plural form of histogram.
- hursinghar — night jasmine (def 1).
- ideographs — an ideogram.
- inhearsing — Present participle of inhearse.
- isographic — (in the study of the geographical distribution of a dialect) a line drawn on a map to indicate areas having common linguistic characteristics.
- languisher — One who languishes.
- lethargies — Plural form of lethargy.
- lightsaber — a type of sword, as depicted in the fictional Star Wars universe, with a blade made of laser energy that can both cut and burn: The Jedi knight drew his lightsaber and prepared to defend himself.
- lightsabre — Alternative spelling of lightsaber.
- logarithms — Plural form of logarithm.
- marigraphs — Plural form of marigraph.
- marshaling — a military officer of the highest rank, as in the French and some other armies. Compare field marshal.
- matchgirls — Plural form of matchgirl.
- mischarged — Simple past tense and past participle of mischarge.
- mischarges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mischarge.
- mishearing — Present participle of mishear.
- nightmares — Plural form of nightmare.
- pasigraphy — a system of writing intelligible to persons of all languages; a universal language
- phragmites — any of several tall grasses of the genus Phragmites, having plumed heads, growing in marshy areas, especially the common reed P. australis (or P. communis).
- preachings — the act or practice of a person who preaches.
- purchasing — buying
- rangership — the office or position of a ranger
- rear sight — the sight nearest the breech of a firearm.
- rephrasing — to phrase again or differently: He rephrased the statement to give it less formality.
- rightwards — Also, rightwards. toward or on the right.
- ring flash — a type of electronic flash in which the light source is arranged in a ring around the lens in order to produce a light without shadows
- sagamihara — a city on E central Honshu, in Japan, SW of Tokyo.
- sarcophagi — a stone coffin, especially one bearing sculpture, inscriptions, etc., often displayed as a monument.
- satyagrahi — an exponent of nonviolent resistance, esp as a form of political protest
- scratching — to break, mar, or mark the surface of by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough: to scratch one's hand on a nail.
- serigraphy — a print made by the silkscreen process.
- shanghaier — a person who shanghais
- shangri la — an imaginary paradise on earth, especially a remote and exotic utopia.
- shangri-la — an imaginary paradise on earth, especially a remote and exotic utopia.
- sharawadgi — a form of Chinese landscape architecture known for its irregular and asymmetrical plantings
- sharenting — the habitual use of social media to share news, images, etc of one’s children
- sharpening — the act of making the edge of something very thin or of making its end pointed
- shattering — to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow.
- shin guard — a protective covering, usually of leather or plastic and often padded, for the shins and sometimes the knees, worn chiefly by catchers in baseball and goalkeepers in ice hockey.
- sight-read — Someone who can sight-read can play or sing music from a printed sheet the first time they see it, without practising it beforehand.
- slathering — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
- spirograph — an instrument for recording respiratory movements.
- springhaas — a leaping and burrowing rodent, Pedetes capensis, native to southern Africa, having kangaroolike legs and long, pointed ears.
- springhalt — stringhalt.
- springhare — a leaping and burrowing rodent, Pedetes capensis, native to southern Africa, having kangaroolike legs and long, pointed ears.
- springhead — a spring or fountainhead from which a stream flows.
- straight a — achieving or showing the highest grade or superior accomplishment, especially scholastically: a straight A report card.
- straighten — make straight
- straighter — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.