9-letter words containing d, a, s, h, e
- goatherds — Plural form of goatherd.
- gypsyhead — a flanged drum on a winch, for winding in lines.
- haberdash — To deal in small wares.
- haciendas — Plural form of hacienda.
- hacksawed — Simple past tense and past participle of hacksaw.
- hairslide — A clip that is used to keep a woman's hair in position.
- half-used — previously used or owned; secondhand: a used car.
- hamfisted — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
- hampstead — a former borough of London, England, now part of Camden.
- hand lens — a magnifying glass designed to be held in the hand.
- hand-sewn — sewn by hand.
- handbells — Plural form of handbell.
- handhelds — Plural form of handheld.
- handiness — within easy reach; conveniently available; accessible: The aspirins are handy.
- handovers — Plural form of handover.
- handpress — a printing press that is manipulated by hand
- handseled — Simple past tense and past participle of handsel.
- handsfree — not requiring the use of the hands: handsfree telephone dialing by voice commands.
- handshake — handshaking
- handshape — (in sign language) the held position of the hand and fingers in producing a particular sign.
- handsomer — having an attractive, well-proportioned, and imposing appearance suggestive of health and strength; good-looking: a handsome man; a handsome woman.
- handsomes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handsome.
- handspike — a bar used as a lever.
- hard case — a tough person not swayed by sentiment
- hard lens — a contact lens of rigid plastic or silicon, exerting light pressure on the cornea of the eye, used for correcting various vision problems including astigmatism.
- hard news — serious news of widespread import, concerning politics, foreign affairs, or the like, as distinguished from routine news items, feature stories, or human-interest stories.
- hard sell — aggressive sales
- hard-case — rough and hard-bitten: hard-case juvenile delinquents.
- hard-nose — a person who is tough, practical, and unsentimental, especially in business: We need a hard-nose to run the department.
- hard-sell — characterized by or promoted through a hard sell: hard-sell tactics.
- hardeners — Plural form of hardener.
- hardheads — any composite plant of the genus Centaurea, especially the weedy C. nigra, having rose-purple flowers set on a dark-colored, knoblike bract.
- hardiness — the capacity for enduring or sustaining hardship, privation, etc.; capability of surviving under unfavorable conditions.
- hardlines — (business) Plural form of hardline.
- hardnosed — Describing a person who is tough and relentlessly practical and thus not given to sentiment.
- hardscape — the manmade part of the grounds surrounding a building, as paved areas or statues.
- hardstone — (arts) precious stone or semi-precious stone used to make intaglio, mosaics etc.
- hardwires — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hardwire.
- harnessed — the combination of straps, bands, and other parts forming the working gear of a draft animal. Compare yoke1 (def 1).
- harrassed — Simple past tense and past participle of harrass.
- harshened — Simple past tense and past participle of harshen.
- harvested — Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
- hastilude — A medieval martial game.
- hawkweeds — Plural form of hawkweed.
- hayfields — Plural form of hayfield.
- head shop — a shop selling paraphernalia of interest to drug users or associated with the use of drugs.
- head smut — a disease of cereals and other grasses, characterized by a dark-brown, powdery mass of spores replacing the affected seed heads, caused by any of several smut fungi of the genera Sorosporium, Sphacelotheca, and Ustilago.
- headaches — Plural form of headache.
- headbands — Plural form of headband.
- headcases — Plural form of headcase.