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10-letter words containing e, n, h, a

  • underearth — the soil found beneath the surface of something
  • underneath — below the surface or level of; directly or vertically beneath; at or on the bottom of.
  • unemphatic — uttered, or to be uttered, with emphasis; strongly expressive.
  • unenhanced — to raise to a higher degree; intensify; magnify: The candlelight enhanced her beauty.
  • unethereal — extremely delicate or refined: ethereal beauty.
  • unfathered — having no father; fatherless.
  • unfatherly — not fatherly; not characteristic or appropriate of a father
  • unfathomed — a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 meters): used chiefly in nautical measurements. Abbreviation: fath.
  • ungathered — not collected together
  • unhallowed — not hallowed or consecrated; not regarded as holy or sacred: unhallowed ground.
  • unhampered — to hold back; hinder; impede: A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.
  • 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.
  • unhardened — not hardened
  • unhazarded — not hazarded
  • unhealable — to make healthy, whole, or sound; restore to health; free from ailment.
  • unheard of — that was never heard of; unknown: an unheard-of artist.
  • unheard-of — that was never heard of; unknown: an unheard-of artist.
  • unhelpable — to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
  • unheralded — appearing without fanfare, publicity, or advance acclaim: The young pianist proved to be an unheralded genius.
  • unhireable — able to be hired; fit for hiring.
  • unhittable — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • unhumanize — to render inhuman
  • unmachined — an apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions, used in the performance of some kind of work: a sewing machine.
  • unpathetic — causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful; pitiable: a pathetic letter; a pathetic sight.
  • unravished — to rape (a woman).
  • unsearched — not sought after
  • unshadowed — not shadowed; not darkened or obscured by shadow; free from gloom.
  • unshakable — to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
  • unshakenly — in an unshaken manner
  • unsharable — the full or proper portion or part allotted or belonging to or contributed or owed by an individual or group.
  • unsheathed — to draw from a sheath, as a sword, knife, or the like.
  • unstanched — unsatisfied
  • unstealthy — done, characterized, or acting by stealth; furtive: stealthy footsteps.
  • unthematic — of or relating to a theme.
  • unwashable — capable of being washed without shrinking, fading, or the like.
  • upheapings — acts or instances of heaping up
  • upper hand — the dominating or controlling position; advantage: to have the upper hand in the fight.
  • vanishment — to disappear from sight, especially quickly; become invisible: The frost vanished when the sun came out.
  • vanquished — to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
  • vanquisher — to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
  • venography — x-ray examination of a vein or veins following injection of a radiopaque substance.
  • vibraphone — vibraharp.
  • vinegarish — resembling vinegar, as in sourness or acidity: a vinegarish odor; a vinegarish disposition.
  • wafer-thin — very thin: a wafer-thin slice.
  • wanderjahr — a year or period of travel, especially following one's schooling and before practicing a profession.
  • wanthriven — poorly developed or undersized
  • wappenshaw — a periodic muster or review of troops or persons under arms, formerly held in certain districts of Scotland to satisfy military chiefs that their men were properly armed and faithful to the local lord or chieftain.
  • wardenship — The state of being a warden.
  • watchwomen — Plural form of watchwoman.
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