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12-letter words containing d, h, a, r, n

  • hadrosaurine — Hadrosaurid.
  • haemosiderin — Alternative form of hemosiderin.
  • hairdressing — the act or process of cutting, combing out, doing up, or styling hair.
  • hairpin bend — A hairpin bend or a hairpin is a very sharp bend in a road, where the road turns back in the opposite direction.
  • half-drowned — to die under water or other liquid of suffocation.
  • hand grenade — a grenade or explosive shell that is thrown by hand and exploded either by impact or by means of a fuze.
  • hand leather — a piece of leather wrapped around the hand of a shoemaker in order to protect it from being cut while pulling thread
  • hand of writ — handwriting; penmanship.
  • hand-deliver — to deliver in person or by messenger.
  • hand-grenade — a grenade or explosive shell that is thrown by hand and exploded either by impact or by means of a fuze.
  • hand-launder — hand-wash.
  • hand-printed — (of numbers, letters, or designs) printed, or put on a surface, by hand rather than by machine
  • hand-running — in unbroken succession; consecutively.
  • hand-written — to write (something) by hand.
  • handbreadths — Plural form of handbreadth.
  • handcrafting — Present participle of handcraft.
  • handcraftman — handicraftsman.
  • handicappers — Plural form of handicapper.
  • handicrafter — One who engages in handicrafts.
  • handkerchief — a small piece of linen, silk, or other fabric, usually square, and used especially for wiping one's nose, eyes, face, etc., or for decorative purposes.
  • handsbreadth — A small distance.
  • handwringing — a physical expression of concern, distress, or guilt.
  • handypersons — Plural form of handyperson.
  • hard done by — If you feel hard done by, you feel that you have not been treated fairly.
  • hard feeling — resentment; ill will
  • hard landing — Aeronautics. an uncontrolled or rough landing by an aircraft or spacecraft, usually resulting in damage.
  • hard linking — hard link
  • hard science — any of the natural or physical sciences, as chemistry, biology, physics, or astronomy, in which aspects of the universe are investigated by means of hypotheses and experiments.
  • hard-hitting — striking or capable of striking with force.
  • hard-wearing — resistant to extensive wear; durable: a pair of hardwearing jeans.
  • hard-working — industrious; zealous: a hardworking family man.
  • hardinggrass — a perennial grass of the genus Phalaris, found in South Africa, Australia, and in North America where it is used as an animal foodstuff
  • hardstanding — a hard surface on which cars, aircraft etc. may stand
  • hardy annual — a plant that can withstand freezing temperatures and which completes its life cycle within a year
  • hare-brained — giddy; reckless.
  • harlequinade — a pantomime, farce, or similar play in which Harlequin plays the principal part.
  • harmonichord — a musical instrument resembling an upright piano intended to fuse the sound of a violin with the functionality of a piano, the tone therefore produced using friction rather than through striking
  • harrison red — a pigment consisting of a paratoluidine toner, characterized by its brilliant red color and tendency to bleed.
  • head sherang — the boss; person in authority
  • headshrinker — shrink (def 9).
  • headstrongly — In a headstrong manner.
  • health drink — a drink that claims to be beneficial to health
  • heartrending — causing or expressing intense grief, anguish, or distress.
  • henceforward — from now on; from this point forward.
  • henry howardEarl of (Henry Howard) 1517?–47, English poet.
  • hepadnavirus — Any member of the virus family Hepadnaviridae, capable of causing liver infections in humans and animals.
  • heptahedrons — Plural form of heptahedron.
  • here and now — in this place; in this spot or locality (opposed to there): Put the pen here.
  • hereditament — any inheritable estate or interest in property.
  • hereditarian — a person who believes that differences between individuals or groups, including moral and intellectual attributes, are predominantly determined by genetic factors (opposed to environmentalist).
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