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10-letter words containing d, e, h, y, r, a

  • ad-hockery — reliance on temporary solutions rather than on consistent, long-term plans.
  • adherently — in an adherent manner
  • anhydremia — an abnormal decrease in the volume of the blood, due to loss of water.
  • anhydrides — Plural form of anhydride.
  • bodyshaper — an undergarment which flattens the stomach, bottom etc
  • brachydome — a dome whose face is parallel to the brachydiagonal axis in a crystal
  • chandlerly — like, or pertaining to, a chandler
  • chyloderma — (medicine) swelling of the scrotum resulting from chronic lymphatic obstruction.
  • dairy herd — a herd of cows producing milk
  • dairyhouse — A farm building operating as a dairy.
  • daughterly — of, like, or proper to a daughter
  • debauchery — You use debauchery to refer to the drinking of alcohol or to sexual activity if you disapprove of it or regard it as excessive.
  • dehydrated — (of organisms) deprived of vital water or moisture
  • dehydrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehydrate.
  • dehydrator — a person or thing that dehydrates.
  • demography — Demography is the study of the changes in numbers of births, deaths, marriages, and cases of disease in a community over a period of time.
  • dermopathy — Disease of the skin.
  • dray horse — a draft horse used for pulling a dray.
  • greyheaded — having grey hair
  • harassedly — in a harassed manner
  • hard money — (in the US) money given directly to a candidate in an election to assist his or her campaign
  • head rhyme — beginning rhyme.
  • henry dale — Sir Henry Hallett [hal-it] /ˈhæl ɪt/ (Show IPA), 1875–1968, English physiologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1936.
  • hereditary — passing, or capable of passing, naturally from parent to offspring through the genes: Blue eyes are hereditary in our family. Compare congenital.
  • hexahydric — (especially of alcohols and phenols) hexahydroxy.
  • holy bread — bread used in a Eucharistic service, both before and after consecration.
  • hybrid tea — a type of cultivated rose originally produced chiefly by crossing the tea rose and the hybrid perpetual.
  • hydra code — (humour, programming)   Code that cannot be fixed because each time a bug is remove, two new bugs grow in its place. Named after the many-headed Hydra of Greek mythology.
  • hydragogue — causing the discharge of watery fluid, as from the bowels.
  • hydrangeas — Plural form of hydrangea.
  • hydrastine — an alkaloid, C 21 H 21 NO 6 , that is extracted from the roots of goldenseal and forms prismatic crystals: used as an astringent and to inhibit uterine bleeding.
  • hydrazides — Plural form of hydrazide.
  • hydrazoate — a salt of hydrazoic acid; azide.
  • hydriodate — (obsolete, inorganic chemistry) iodide.
  • hydrolases — Plural form of hydrolase.
  • hydrophane — a partly translucent variety of opal, which becomes more translucent or transparent when immersed in water.
  • hydroplane — a seaplane.
  • hydrospace — the regions beneath the surface of the oceans and seas.
  • hydrotheca — the part of the perisarc covering a hydranth.
  • hyperdulia — the veneration offered to the Virgin Mary as the most exalted of creatures.
  • hypermedia — hypertext
  • hypodermal — Zoology. an underlayer of epithelial cells in arthropods and certain other invertebrates that secretes substances for the overlying cuticle or exoskeleton.
  • ideography — the use of ideograms.
  • polyhedral — of, relating to, or having the shape of a polyhedron.
  • preholiday — relating to the period before a holiday
  • rugby head — a male follower of rugby culture
  • sharp-eyed — having keen sight or perception.
  • starchedly — in a starched manner
  • trihydrate — a hydrate that contains three molecules of water, as potassium pyrophosphate, K 4 P 2 O 7 ⋅3H 2 O.

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