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10-letter words containing h, a, l, f, t

  • half-right — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
  • half-shaft — The half-shaft or half axle is the shaft in a vehicle along which power is sent from the final drive to one driven wheel or a pair of wheels.
  • half-staff — half-mast.
  • half-stuff — (in a manufacturing process) any material half formed, especially partly prepared pulp for making paper.
  • half-title — Also called bastard title. the first printed page of certain books, appearing after the end papers and before the title page and containing only the title of the book.
  • half-track — a caterpillar tread that runs over and under the rear or driving wheels of a vehicle but is not connected with the forward wheels: used especially on military vehicles.
  • half-truth — a statement that is only partly true, especially one intended to deceive, evade blame, or the like.
  • half-white — of the color of pure snow, of the margins of this page, etc.; reflecting nearly all the rays of sunlight or a similar light.
  • halfwitted — Foolish or stupid.
  • hastefully — swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
  • healthfood — Alternative spelling of health food.
  • heartfully — In a heartful manner.
  • lamb shift — the small difference in energy between two states of the hydrogen atom detected by Willis Eugene Lamb (1913–2008), the US physicist
  • lancetfish — any large, marine fish of the genus Alepisaurus, having daggerlike teeth.
  • leaf sight — a folding rear sight on certain rifles
  • leechcraft — The art of healing.
  • left heart — the half of the heart containing the left ventricle and left atrium, which supply oxygenated blood to all parts of the body
  • lefthanded — Alternative spelling of left-handed.
  • lefthander — Alternative spelling of left-hander.
  • lift shaft — the long vertical space through which a lift travels
  • light face — a type characterized by thin, light lines. This is a sample of lightface.
  • light-fast — not affected or faded by light, especially sunlight; colorfast when exposed to light.
  • lightfaced — Written, printed or drawn in lightface using a font that has a low ration of ink to white space. The opposite of boldfaced.
  • lightfaces — Plural form of lightface.
  • loan-shift — change or extension of the meaning of a word through the influence of a foreign word, as in the application in English of the meaning “profession” to the word calling through the influence of Latin vocātio.
  • multiflash — (of a photographic image) created using several flashes in quick succession in order to depict the successive stages of a movement or action sequence
  • neufchatel — a soft, white cheese similar to cream cheese, made from whole or partly skimmed milk in Neufchâtel, a town in N France.
  • o'flaherty — Liam [lee-uh m] /ˈli əm/ (Show IPA), 1896–1984, Irish novelist.
  • other half — the people of an economic class clearly different from one's own or from that to which reference is being made: a glimpse of how the other half lives.
  • photoflash — flashbulb.
  • satchelful — the amount a satchel will hold
  • stealthful — secret, clandestine, or surreptitious procedure.
  • stomachful — the amount one's stomach can hold
  • thalliform — resembling a thallus
  • thankfully — feeling or expressing gratitude; appreciative.
  • ultrafiche — a form of microfiche with the images greatly reduced in size, generally by a factor of 100 or more.
  • unfaithful — not faithful; false to duty, obligation, or promises; faithless; disloyal.
  • unfatherly — not fatherly; not characteristic or appropriate of a father
  • unthankful — not thankful; ungrateful.
  • unwatchful — not watchful or not alert to danger; inattentive
  • watchfully — vigilant or alert; closely observant: The sentry remained watchful throughout the night.
  • wheatfield — A wheat field; a field of wheat; a plot of land planted with wheat.
  • white flag — an all-white banner or piece of cloth, used as a symbol of surrender or truce.
  • wrathfully — very angry; ireful; full of wrath: They trembled before the wrathful queen.
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