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11-letter words containing h, a, m, u, r

  • hippeastrum — any plant of the South American amaryllidaceous genus Hippeastrum: cultivated for their large funnel-shaped typically red flowers
  • homonuclear — a homonuclear molecule is composed of atoms of the same element or isotope and all of its nuclei are alike
  • honorariums — Plural form of honorarium.
  • honourarium — Nonstandard spelling of honorarium.
  • housemaster — a man who is in charge of a house or a dormitory in a private school for boys.
  • human error — sb's mistake
  • hydrargyrum — mercury.
  • hydromedusa — the medusa form of a hydrozoan.
  • infraphylum — (taxonomy) A taxon below subphylum and above superclass.
  • jure humano — by human law.
  • kanchipuram — a city in SE India, in Tamil Nadu: a sacred Hindu town known as "the Benares of the South"; textile industries. Pop: 152 984 (2001)
  • kashmir rug — a handmade Oriental rug that is woven flat without pile and covered entirely with embroidered patterns of colored yarns.
  • lucky charm — an object that is believed to bring its owner good luck
  • lukewarmish — fairly or somewhat lukewarm
  • lump hammer — a heavy hammer used for driving stakes or breaking stone
  • lunar month — month (def 5).
  • lunar-month — Also called calendar month. any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided.
  • lutheranism — of or relating to Luther, adhering to his doctrines, or belonging to one of the Protestant churches that bear his name.
  • mach number — a number indicating the ratio of the speed of an object to the speed of sound in the medium through which the object is moving. Abbreviation: M.
  • macrophylum — a group of languages that are of a higher order than a phylum
  • manor house — the house of the lord of a manor.
  • manure heap — a pile of animal excreta, esp on a farm, kept for use as fertiliser
  • marlboroughJohn Churchill, 1st Duke of, Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough.
  • marsh buggy — swamp buggy.
  • maryborough — a seaport in E Australia.
  • meerschaums — Plural form of meerschaum.
  • megatherium — An extinct giant ground sloth of the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs in America, reaching a height of 16 feet (5 m) when standing erect.
  • mispurchase — to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
  • mouth guard — protective shield for teeth
  • mouth organ — harmonica (def 1).
  • multiauthor — having numerous or many authors
  • murphy game — a confidence game in which the victim pays the swindler (Murphy Man) for something, as the services of a prostitute, which the swindler promises but the victim never receives
  • museography — The systematic description of objects in museums.
  • northumbria — an early English kingdom extending N from the Humber to the Firth of Forth.
  • ophidiarium — an enclosure for snakes, adapted to their normal living conditions
  • parashurama — a Rama and avatar of Vishnu who rid the earth of Kshatriyas.
  • parish pump — of only local interest; parochial
  • pneumograph — a device for recording graphically the respiratory movements of the thorax.
  • preterhuman — beyond what is human: preterhuman experience.
  • prothallium — Botany. the gametophyte of ferns and related plants.
  • pulmobranch — a respiratory organ found in some invertebrates
  • quechumaran — a proposed language stock comprising Quechua and Aymara
  • quick march — a march in quick time.
  • quick-march — a march in quick time.
  • rajahmundry — a city in Andhra Pradesh state, SE India, on the Godavari River.
  • ramgunshoch — surly; bad-tempered; rude
  • rhamnaceous — belonging to the Rhamnaceae, the buckthorn family of plants.
  • rheumaticky — affected with rheumatism
  • rhizomatous — a rootlike subterranean stem, commonly horizontal in position, that usually produces roots below and sends up shoots progressively from the upper surface.
  • roman punch — a lemon-water ice flavored with rum or other alcoholic beverage.
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