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11-letter words containing d, h, i

  • high-priced — expensive; costly: a high-priced camera.
  • highbinders — Plural form of highbinder.
  • highblooded — of high blood, family, or race
  • highhearted — Alt form high-hearted.
  • highlanders — Plural form of highlander.
  • highlighted — to emphasize or make prominent.
  • highly paid — that receives a large salary
  • hills cloud — a hypothetical dense, disc-shaped area within the Oort cloud
  • hinderances — Plural form of hinderance.
  • hinderingly — in a hindering manner, so as to hinder or obstruct
  • hinderlands — the buttocks
  • hinderlings — the buttocks or bottom
  • hindoostani — a standard language and lingua franca of northern India based on a dialect of Western Hindi spoken around Delhi. Abbreviation: Hind. Compare Hindi (def 2), Urdu.
  • hindquarter — the posterior end of a halved carcass of beef, lamb, etc., sectioned usually between the twelfth and thirteenth ribs.
  • hinshelwoodSir Cyril Norman, 1897–1967, English chemist: Nobel Prize 1956.
  • hinterlands — Plural form of hinterland.
  • hipped roof — a roof having sloping ends and sides
  • hippodamist — a horse-tamer
  • hippodamous — horse-taming
  • hippodromed — Simple past tense and past participle of hippodrome.
  • hippodromes — Plural form of hippodrome.
  • hippodromic — of or relating to a hippodrome
  • his-and-her — denoting two matching or identical items, one intended for use by a male and the other by a female: his-and-her towels in the bathroom; his-and-her sweatshirts.
  • hispidulous — covered with stiff, short hairs.
  • historiated — (especially of initial letters on an illuminated manuscript) decorated with animals, flowers, or other designs that have a narrative or symbolic purpose.
  • hit-and-run — guilty of fleeing the scene of an accident or injury one has caused, especially a vehicular accident, thereby attempting to evade being identified and held responsible: a hit-and-run driver.
  • hithersides — on the nearer side
  • hitherwards — (archaic) Toward this place.
  • hiv-related — related to the HIV virus
  • hod carrier — a mason's assistant whose work is to carry hods of materials to the mason.
  • hodgenville — a town in central Kentucky: birthplace of Abraham Lincoln.
  • hohenlinden — a village in S Germany, in Bavaria, near Munich: French victory over the Austrians 1800.
  • hold in fee — to own; possess
  • holding-pen — a tank for the temporary storage of a substance.
  • holiday job — a temporary job taken by a person during their holidays from school, college or university
  • holiday pay — the salary a worker receives for days taken off work
  • holiday rep — A holiday rep is someone employed by a holiday company to help look after people when they are on holiday.
  • hollandaise — The hollandaise sauce.
  • holy island — Also called Lindisfarne. an island off the E coast of Northumberland, England. 3 miles (4.8 km) long.
  • homebuilder — a person whose occupation is homebuilding.
  • homeodomain — (biochemistry, genetics) A folded protein domain that binds to DNA and has a function in transcription.
  • homicidally — In a homicidal manner.
  • homodimeric — Of or pertaining to a homodimer.
  • homogenised — to form by blending unlike elements; make homogeneous.
  • homogenized — Simple past tense and past participle of homogenize.
  • homologized — Simple past tense and past participle of homologize.
  • honey guide — any of several small, usually dull-colored birds of the family Indicatoridae, of Africa and southern Asia, certain species of which are noted for their habit of leading people or animals to nests of honeybees in order to feed on the honey, larvae, and wax of the nests after they have been broken open.
  • hoodie crow — a subspecies of the carrion crow, Corvus corone cornix, that has a grey body and black head, wings, and tail
  • hoodwinking — Present participle of hoodwink.
  • hopping mad — working energetically; busily engaged: He kept the staff hopping in order to get the report finished.
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