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10-letter words containing h, a, r, d, t

  • achondrite — a rare stony meteorite that consists mainly of silicate minerals and has the texture of igneous rock but contains no chondrules
  • adherently — in an adherent manner
  • adhocratic — Relating to adhocracy.
  • affrighted — to frighten.
  • anderlecht — a town in central Belgium, a suburb of Brussels. Pop: 92 755 (2004 est)
  • anhidrotic — curbing the secretion of sweat
  • antheridia — a male reproductive structure producing gametes, occurring in ferns, mosses, fungi, and algae.
  • anthracoid — resembling anthrax
  • anthropoid — resembling man
  • arthrodial — a joint, as in the carpal articulations, in which the surfaces glide over each other in movement.
  • arthrodire — any of numerous fishes of the extinct order Arthrodira, widely distributed during the Devonian Period, having the anterior part of the body covered by a shield of bony plates.
  • arthropoda — the phylum comprising the arthropods.
  • arthropods — any invertebrate of the phylum Arthropoda, having a segmented body, jointed limbs, and usually a chitinous shell that undergoes moltings, including the insects, spiders and other arachnids, crustaceans, and myriapods.
  • authorised — Alternative spelling of authorized.
  • authorized — officially permitted or empowered
  • bad breath — halitosis.
  • bighearted — quick to give or forgive; generous or magnanimous
  • bird-watch — to identify wild birds and observe their actions and habits in their natural habitat as a recreation.
  • birth-date — the date of a person’s birth, usually expressed as a specific day, month, and year.
  • broadcloth — fabric woven on a wide loom
  • broadsheet — A broadsheet is a newspaper that is printed on large sheets of paper. Broadsheets are generally considered to be more serious than other newspapers. Compare tabloid.
  • burckhardt — Jacob Christoph. 1818–97, Swiss art and cultural historian; author of The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy (1860)
  • catch-cord — a cord or wire located near a selvage, used to form a loop or deflect the filling yarn not intended to be woven permanently in with the regular selvage.
  • catchwords — Plural form of catchword.
  • cathedrals — Plural form of cathedral.
  • chadderton — a town in NW England, in Oldham unitary authority, in Greater Manchester. Pop: 33 001 (2001)
  • chardonnet — (Louis Marie) Hilaire Bernigaud (ilɛr bɛrniɡo), Comte de. 1839–1924, French chemist and industrialist who produced rayon, the first artificial fibre
  • child star — a child who attains celebrity status
  • chloridate — to expose to or prepare with a chloride
  • chromatids — Plural form of chromatid.
  • chromatoid — Resembling chromatin.
  • cloth yard — a medieval unit of measure for cloth, fixed at 37 inches by Edward VI of England: also used as a length for longbow arrows
  • coauthored — one of two or more joint authors.
  • condylarth — any of the primitive ungulate mammals of the extinct order Condylarthra, from the Paleocene and Eocene epochs, having a slender body, low-crowned teeth, and five-toed feet, each toe ending in a small hoof.
  • cotehardie — (in the Middle Ages) a close-fitting outer garment with long sleeves, hip-length for men and full-length for women, often laced or buttoned down the front or back.
  • court hand — a style of handwriting formerly used in English law courts
  • crash diet — a strict diet which is intended to produce drastic results in a relatively short period
  • crib death — Crib death is the sudden death of a baby while it is asleep, although the baby had not previously been ill.
  • crithidial — relating to a developmental stage in protozoan parasites of the trypanosome group, now more commonly referred to as the epimastigote stage
  • daughterly — of, like, or proper to a daughter
  • death care — the products, services, and arrangements having to do with funerals and burials.
  • death rate — The death rate is the number of people per thousand who die in a particular area during a particular period of time.
  • death roll — a list of the people killed in a war or disaster
  • death star — ["Star Wars" film] 1. The AT&T corporate logo, which appears on computers sold by AT&T and bears an uncanny resemblance to the Death Star in the movie. This usage is particularly common among partisans of BSD Unix, who tend to regard the AT&T versions as inferior and AT&T as a bad guy. Copies still circulate of a poster printed by Mt. Xinu showing a starscape with a space fighter labelled 4.2BSD streaking away from a broken AT&T logo wreathed in flames. 2. AT&T's internal magazine, "Focus", uses "death star" to describe an incorrectly done AT&T logo in which the inner circle in the top left is dark instead of light - a frequent result of dark-on-light logo images.
  • death trap — If you say that a place or vehicle is a death trap, you mean it is in such bad condition that it might cause someone's death.
  • deathtraps — Plural form of deathtrap.
  • decreaseth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decrease.
  • deepthroat — To perform fellatio or irrumation on a man so that his entire penis is inside the mouth.
  • dehydrated — (of organisms) deprived of vital water or moisture
  • dehydrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehydrate.

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