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11-letter words containing h, a, d, i, e

  • chalcedonic — Of or pertaining to chalcedony.
  • chambermaid — A chambermaid is a woman who cleans and tidies the bedrooms in a hotel.
  • chandeliers — Plural form of chandelier.
  • chandelling — Present participle of chandelle.
  • chandleries — Plural form of chandlery.
  • chandlering — the work of a chandler
  • channelised — Simple past tense and past participle of channelise.
  • channelized — Simple past tense and past participle of channelize.
  • chaptalized — Simple past tense and past participle of chaptalize.
  • charbroiled — Charbroiled meat or fish has been cooked so that it burns slightly and turns black.
  • chargrilled — Simple past tense and past participle of chargrill.
  • chickenhead — (slang, hip-hop, derogatory) A woman who readily performs fellatio; by extension, an unintelligent and promiscuous woman.
  • chilblained — Afflicted with a chilblain.
  • child abuse — physical, sexual, or emotional ill-treatment or neglect of a child, esp by those responsible for its welfare
  • chindonesia — China, India, and Indonesia: seen collectively as the most important developing economies with the best growth markets for investors
  • chippendale — Chippendale is a style of furniture from the eighteenth century.
  • chitchatted — Simple past tense and past participle of chitchat.
  • chlorinated — Chlorinated water, for example drinking water or water in a swimming pool, has been cleaned by adding chlorine to it.
  • chrysalides — the hard-shelled pupa of a moth or butterfly; an obtect pupa.
  • civil death — (formerly) the loss of all civil rights because of a serious conviction
  • cohabitated — cohabit.
  • comradeship — Comradeship is friendship between a number of people who are doing the same work or who share the same difficulties or dangers.
  • daisy wheel — a component of a computer printer in the shape of a wheel with many spokes that prints characters using a disk with characters around the circumference as the print element
  • dampishness — the quality of being dampish
  • danish blue — a strong-tasting white cheese with blue veins
  • dante chair — a chair of the Renaissance having two transverse pairs of curved legs crossing beneath the seat and rising to support the arms and back.
  • dark-haired — (of a person) having dark hair
  • de-emphasis — a reduction in emphasis: There has been de-emphasis on athletic activities at the school.
  • dead weight — A dead weight is a load which is surprisingly heavy and difficult to lift.
  • dealerships — Plural form of dealership.
  • death chair — electric chair.
  • deathliness — The state or quality of being deathly.
  • deauthorize — to give authority for; formally sanction (an act or proceeding): Congress authorized the new tax on tobacco.
  • deemphasize — to place less emphasis upon; reduce in importance, size, scope, etc.: The university de-emphasized intercollegiate football.
  • deganawidah — ("The Peacemaker") flourished 1550–1600, Huron prophet, cofounder of the Iroquois Confederacy.
  • dehortation — an exhortation against a course of action
  • dehumanised — Past participle of dehumanise.
  • dehumanises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehumanise.
  • dehumanized — Past participle of dehumanize.
  • dehumanizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehumanize.
  • dehydrating — Present participle of dehydrate.
  • dehydration — the act or process of dehydrating.
  • delightable — (obsolete) Delightful.
  • delphically — in an ambiguous manner; obscurely
  • demographic — Demographic means relating to or concerning demography.
  • derrickhand — A derrickhand is a member of the drilling crew who works on a platform above the rig floor and handles the drillpipe.
  • despatching — Present participle of despatch.
  • diadelphous — (of stamens) having united filaments so that they are arranged in two groups
  • diamorphine — heroin.
  • diaper rash — (in babies) any irritation to the skin around the genitals, anus, or buttocks, usually caused by contact with urine or excrement
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