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

  • preachingly — in a preaching manner, with preaching
  • preadmonish — to admonish or warn beforehand
  • prefreshman — before being a freshman
  • prehispanic — Spanish.
  • preterhuman — beyond what is human: preterhuman experience.
  • prosenchyma — the tissue characteristic of the woody and bast portions of plants, consisting typically of long, narrow cells with pointed ends.
  • pumpkinhead — a slow or dim-witted person; dunce.
  • pythagorean — of or relating to Pythagoras, to his school, or to his doctrines.
  • quechumaran — a proposed language stock comprising Quechua and Aymara
  • radnorshire — a historic county in Powys, in E Wales.
  • rain shower — a brief rainfall, usually of variable intensity.
  • ralph naderRalph, born 1934, U.S. lawyer, author, political reformer, and consumer advocate.
  • ranch house — the house of the owner of a ranch, usually of one story and with a low-pitched roof.
  • range light — one of a pattern of navigation lights, usually fixed ashore, used by vessels for manoeuvring in narrow channels at night
  • rankshifted — that has been shifted from one linguistic rank to another
  • rather than — in preference to
  • reason with — If you try to reason with someone, you try to persuade them to do or accept something by using sensible arguments.
  • rechallenge — a call or summons to engage in any contest, as of skill, strength, etc.
  • red channel — in an airport, the route taken by passengers wishing to declare goods, such as large quantities of tobacco or alcohol
  • rehydration — to restore moisture or fluid to (something dehydrated).
  • relaunching — an act or instance of launching something again.
  • remand home — a detention home for juvenile offenders aged 8–16 years.
  • renographic — of or pertaining to renography, using or produced by a renogram
  • retinopathy — any diseased condition of the retina, especially one that is noninflammatory.
  • return half — the return part of a two-way ticket
  • rh negative — See under Rh factor.
  • rh-negative — See under Rh factor.
  • rhamnaceous — belonging to the Rhamnaceae, the buckthorn family of plants.
  • rhetorician — an expert in the art of rhetoric.
  • rhinorrhoea — an excessive discharge of mucus from the nose.
  • rhododaphne — a shrub with narrow, poisonous evergreen leaves and attractive pink flowers, also known as oleander or rosebay
  • rhône-alpes — a region of E France: mainly mountainous, rising to the edge of the Massif Central in the west and the French Alps in the east; drained by the Rivers Rhône, Saône, and Isère
  • ridesharing — of or relating to the sharing of rides or transportation, especially among commuters: The agency was set up to devise a ridesharing program.
  • riefenstahl — Leni [ley-nee] /ˈleɪ ni/ (Show IPA), 1902–2003, German film director.
  • right angle — the angle formed by two radii of a circle that are drawn to the extremities of an arc equal to one quarter of the circle; the angle formed by two perpendicular lines that intersect; an angle of 90°.
  • roman shade — a window shade that, when raised, is drawn up into a series of concertina folds.
  • roundarched — having semicircular arches
  • roundheaded — (of a person) possessing a round head; brachycephalic.
  • rush candle — a candle made from a dried, partly peeled rush that has been dipped in grease.
  • saddle horn — horn (def 19).
  • saltishness — the condition of being saltish
  • sand hopper — beach flea.
  • sarcenchyme — the connective tissue of some sponges
  • savannakhet — a city in S central Laos.
  • scenography — the art of representing objects in accordance with the rules of perspective.
  • schecklaton — a gilded leather used for embroidering jacks
  • schenectady — a city in E New York, on the Mohawk River.
  • schollanderDonald ("Don") born 1946, U.S. swimmer.
  • screen wash — a fluid that is squirted onto a car windscreen to clean it
  • sea bathing — the activity of swimming in the sea
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