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10-letter words containing h, a, r, i, s

  • autarchies — Plural form of autarchy.
  • autarchist — of or relating to autarchism
  • authorised — Alternative spelling of authorized.
  • authorises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of authorise.
  • authorizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of authorize.
  • authorship — The authorship of a piece of writing is the identity of the person who wrote it.
  • awkwardish — slightly awkward
  • bahuvrihis — Plural form of bahuvrihi.
  • banffshire — (until 1975) a county of NE Scotland: formerly (1975–96) part of Grampian region, now part of Aberdeenshire
  • barasingha — Rucervus duvaucelii, the swamp deer.
  • baroswitch — a switch actuated by barometric pressure.
  • barrelfish — a blackish stromateid fish, Hyperoglyphe perciformis, inhabiting New England coastal waters.
  • behaviours — manner of behaving or acting.
  • birthrates — birthrate
  • blackshirt — (in Europe) a member of a fascist organization, esp a member of the Italian Fascist party before and during World War II
  • blandisher — someone who blandishes
  • blepharism — spasm of the eyelids, causing rapid involuntary blinking
  • brachyaxis — the shorter lateral axis of a monoclinic, orthorhombic, or triclinic crystal
  • brahmanism — the religious and social system of orthodox Hinduism, characterized by diversified pantheism, the caste system, and the sacrifices and family ceremonies of Hindu tradition
  • brahminism — Brahmanism
  • brandished — to shake or wave, as a weapon; flourish: Brandishing his sword, he rode into battle.
  • brigandish — a bandit, especially one of a band of robbers in mountain or forest regions.
  • bursarship — a scholarship or grant awarded esp in Scottish and New Zealand schools, universities etc
  • burushaski — a language of NW Kashmir, not known to be related to any other language.
  • camelshair — (attributive) The hair of a camel, used for paintbrushes etc.
  • camp shirt — a short-sleeved shirt or blouse with a notched collar and usually two breast pockets.
  • campership — financial aid given to a needy youngster to attend summer camp.
  • carchemish — an ancient city in Syria on the Euphrates, lying on major trade routes; site of a victory of the Babylonians over the Egyptians (605 bc)
  • careership — An approach to career-related decision-making, combining rationality, interactions with others, and responses to sometimes unpredictable events.
  • cargo ship — a ship carrying cargo
  • carthusian — a member of an austere monastic order founded by Saint Bruno in 1084 near Grenoble, France
  • cartoonish — like a cartoon, esp in being one-dimensional, brightly coloured, or exaggerated
  • cash price — discount
  • cash prize — a prize in a competition that takes the form of money
  • cash ratio — the ratio of cash on hand to total deposits that by law or custom commercial banks must maintain
  • cashiering — to dismiss (a military officer) from service, especially with disgrace.
  • cathartics — Plural form of cathartic.
  • catwhisker — a sharply pointed, flexible wire used to make contact with a specific point on a semiconductor or a crystal detector
  • chairlifts — Plural form of chairlift.
  • chanceries — Plural form of chancery.
  • chancroids — Plural form of chancroid.
  • charbroils — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of charbroil.
  • charismata — Theology. a divinely conferred gift or power.
  • charles ii — known as Charles the Bald. 823–877 ad, Holy Roman Emperor (875–877) and, as Charles I, king of France (843–877)
  • charles iv — known as Charles the Fair. 1294–1328, king of France (1322–28): brother of Isabella of France, with whom he intrigued against her husband, Edward II of England
  • charles ix — 1550–74, king of France (1560–74), son of Catherine de' Medici and Henry II: his reign was marked by war between Huguenots and Catholics
  • charles vi — known as Charles the Mad or Charles the Well-Beloved. 1368–1422, king of France (1380–1422): defeated by Henry V of England at Agincourt (1415), he was forced by the Treaty of Troyes (1420) to recognize Henry as his successor
  • charles xi — 1655–97, king of Sweden (1660–97), who established an absolute monarchy and defeated Denmark (1678)
  • chevaliers — Plural form of chevalier.
  • chi-square — an inferential statistic common in survey research
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