10-letter words containing d, e, a, n, s, h
- ogden nash — John, 1752–1835, English architect and city planner.
- red shanks — herb Robert.
- sand perch — squirrelfish.
- sandwiched — two or more slices of bread or the like with a layer of meat, fish, cheese, etc., between each pair.
- scherzando — (a musical direction) playful; sportive.
- secondhand — not directly known or experienced; obtained from others or from books: Most of our knowledge is secondhand.
- shagreened — made, covered with, or resembling shagreen
- shake down — an act or instance of shaking, rocking, swaying, etc.
- shake-down — an act or instance of shaking, rocking, swaying, etc.
- shanghaied — to enroll or obtain (a sailor) for the crew of a ship by unscrupulous means, as by force or the use of liquor or drugs.
- shenandoah — a river flowing NE from N Virginia to the Potomac at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. About 200 miles (322 km) long.
- shetlander — a native or inhabitant of Shetland
- side chain — a group of atoms bound to an atom, usually a carbon, that forms part of a larger chain or ring in a molecule
- sleevehand — a sleeve's cuff or wristband
- sound head — a mechanism through which film passes in a projector for conversion of the soundtrack into audio-frequency signals that can be amplified and reproduced.
- sphenoidal — relating to the sphenoid bone
- springhead — a spring or fountainhead from which a stream flows.
- subheading — a subordinate division of a title or heading.
- subtrahend — a number that is subtracted from another.
- sutherland — Earl Wilbur, Jr. 1915–74, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1971.
- sweep hand — a hand, usually a second hand, centrally mounted with the minute and hour hands of a timepiece and reaching to the edge of the dial.
- the strand — a street in W central London, parallel to the Thames: famous for its hotels and theatres
- theodosian — of or relating to Theodosius I, who made Christianity the official state religion of the Roman Empire.
- thingstead — the meeting place of a Scandinavian assembly.
- turn heads — to be so beautiful, unusual, or impressive as to attract a lot of attention
- unbanished — to expel from or relegate to a country or place by authoritative decree; condemn to exile: He was banished to Devil's Island.
- unhandsome — lacking good looks; not attractive in physical appearance; plain or ugly.
- unharassed — to disturb persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; bother continually; pester; persecute.
- unravished — to rape (a woman).
- unsearched — not sought after
- unshadowed — not shadowed; not darkened or obscured by shadow; free from gloom.
- unsheathed — to draw from a sheath, as a sword, knife, or the like.
- unstanched — unsatisfied
- vanquished — to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
- wardenship — The state of being a warden.
- wind shake — Also called anemosis. a flaw in wood supposed to be caused by the action of strong winds upon the trunk of the tree.
- wind shear — the rate at which wind velocity changes from point to point in a given direction.