10-letter words containing g, r, e, a, t, h
- hearthrugs — Plural form of hearthrug.
- hectograms — Plural form of hectogram.
- hectograph — a process for making copies of a letter, memorandum, etc., from a prepared gelatin surface to which the original writing has been transferred.
- hektograph — to copy with the hectograph.
- hermitages — Plural form of hermitage.
- heterogamy — heterogamous state.
- high water — water at its greatest elevation, as in a river.
- hyetograph — a map or chart showing the average rainfall for the localities represented.
- hypergiant — (star) A star that is extremely massive and even more luminous than a supergiant.
- largemouth — Applied to various kinds of fish characterized by a large mouth.
- leathering — Present participle of leather.
- lethargies — Plural form of lethargy.
- lethargize — to make lethargic; stupefy.
- light year — Astronomy. the distance traversed by light in one mean solar year, about 5.88 trillion mi. (9.46 trillion km): used as a unit in measuring stellar distances. Abbreviation: lt-yr.
- light-year — Astronomy. the distance traversed by light in one mean solar year, about 5.88 trillion mi. (9.46 trillion km): used as a unit in measuring stellar distances. Abbreviation: lt-yr.
- lighterage — the use of lighters in loading and unloading ships and in transporting goods for short distances.
- lighterman — a person who navigates a lighter.
- lightsaber — a type of sword, as depicted in the fictional Star Wars universe, with a blade made of laser energy that can both cut and burn: The Jedi knight drew his lightsaber and prepared to defend himself.
- lightsabre — Alternative spelling of lightsaber.
- lithomarge — kaolin in compact, massive, usually impure form.
- margherita — a female given name, Italian form of Margaret.
- megatheres — Plural form of megathere.
- megathrust — (geology) A sudden slip along a fault between a subducting and an overriding plate; results in a major earthquake.
- morgenthau — Henry, 1856–1946, U.S. financier and diplomat, born in Germany.
- near thing — an event or action whose outcome is nearly a failure, success, disaster, etc
- nightdream — A dream that is experienced at night, sometimes as distinguished from a daydream. (from 16th c.).
- nightmares — Plural form of nightmare.
- orthograde — walking in an upright manner
- othergates — different or other
- overtaught — taught to excess
- page three — a feature found on the third page of the British tabloid newspaper The Sun, consisting of a photograph of a female model with naked breasts
- petrograph — petroglyph.
- phragmites — any of several tall grasses of the genus Phragmites, having plumed heads, growing in marshy areas, especially the common reed P. australis (or P. communis).
- ratcheting — a toothed bar with which a pawl engages.
- rear light — vehicle's tail or back light
- rear sight — the sight nearest the breech of a firearm.
- regal moth — a large moth, Citheronia regalis, having yellow spots on gray to olive forewings and on orange-red hind wings.
- reteaching — to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in: She teaches mathematics. Synonyms: coach.
- right face — Military. a command, given to a soldier or soldiers at attention, to turn the body about toward the right so as to face in the opposite direction. the act of so turning in a prescribed military manner.
- sharenting — the habitual use of social media to share news, images, etc of one’s children
- shattering — to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow.
- short game — the aspect of golf considered in relation to the ability of a player to hit medium or short shots, as chip shots, pitch shots, and putts, with accuracy. Compare long game (def 1).
- sight-read — Someone who can sight-read can play or sing music from a printed sheet the first time they see it, without practising it beforehand.
- slathering — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
- slaughtery — a slaughterhouse
- stenograph — any of various keyboard instruments, somewhat resembling a typewriter, used for writing in shorthand, as by means of phonetic or arbitrary symbols.
- straighten — make straight
- straighter — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.
- switchgear — switching equipment used in an electric power station.
- teacherage — a building serving as a combination school and living quarters, as on certain government reservations and in remote, sparsely settled areas.