11-letter words containing h, a, r, m
- dry shampoo — a product in powder or spray form that you can use to clean hair without wetting it
- durum wheat — a wheat, Triticum turgidum, the grain of which yields flour used in making pasta.
- dynamograph — a device for registering the quantity of force applied
- dysharmonic — relating to abnormal bone development
- dysrhythmia — a disturbance of rhythm, as of speech or of brain waves recorded by an electroencephalograph.
- eames chair — Also called LCM chair. a side chair designed by Charles Eames in 1946, having a slender tubular steel frame with a seat and back of molded plywood panels.
- earth mover — a vehicle, as a bulldozer, for pushing or carrying excavated earth from place to place.
- earth smoke — fumitory.
- earthmovers — Plural form of earthmover.
- earthmoving — of or relating to earthmovers: earthmoving machinery.
- ectothermal — coldblooded (sense 1)
- embryopathy — (pathology) Any developmental disorder of an embryo.
- enchondroma — A cartilage cyst found in the bone marrow.
- endothermal — Endothermic.
- enthralldom — The act of enthralling, or the state of being enthralled; slavery; bondage.
- enthralment — Alternative spelling of enthrallment.
- ephemerally — In an ephemeral manner.
- epicheirema — Alt form epichirema.
- ergatomorph — an ergatoid ant
- erythraemia — polycythaemia vera
- escarmouche — a skirmish
- escharotomy — A surgical procedure in which an incision is made through eschar to expose the fatty tissue below.
- etheromania — the condition of being addicted to ether
- euchromatin — the part of a chromosome that constitutes the major genes and does not stain strongly with basic dyes when the cell is not dividing
- eurythermal — (of organisms) able to tolerate a wide range of temperatures in the environment
- family hour — any broadcast period from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. when programs of general interest to the family are broadcast.
- farm cheese — a mild, firm pressed cheese
- farthermost — most distant or remote; farthest.
- father time — the personification of time as an old man, usually in a white robe, having a white beard, and carrying a scythe.
- filmography — a collection of writings about motion pictures, especially detailed essays dealing with specific films.
- fish farmer — someone who rears fish for commercial purposes
- fish manure — solid waste from fish, used as a fertilizer
- fish market — a market selling fish
- fisherwoman — a woman who fishes, whether for profit or pleasure.
- flash eprom — Flash Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
- flash meter — a meter that measures the light emitted by a flash unit
- foremanship — The position of a foreman.
- fort thomas — a city in N Kentucky.
- frame house — a house constructed with a skeleton framework of timber, as the ordinary wooden house.
- french seam — a seam in which the raw edges of the cloth are completely covered by sewing them together, first on the right side, then on the wrong.
- frenchwoman — a woman who is a native or inhabitant of the French nation.
- frogmarched — Simple past tense and past participle of frogmarch.
- game theory — a mathematical theory that deals with strategies for maximizing gains and minimizing losses within prescribed constraints, as the rules of a card game: widely applied in the solution of various decision-making problems, as those of military strategy and business policy.
- gamechanger — A visionary, innovative person who changes the way people think of a situation.
- gametophore — a part or structure bearing gametangia.
- garnishment — Law. a warning, served on a third party to hold, subject to the court's direction, money or property belonging to a debtor who is being sued by a creditor. a summons to a third party to appear in litigation pending between a creditor and debtor.
- gas chamber — an enclosure used for the execution of prisoners by means of a poisonous gas.
- germaphobia — Pathological fear of germs.
- germaphobic — Alternative form of germophobic.
- graham land — a part of the British Antarctic Territory, in the N section of the Antarctic Peninsula: formerly the British name for the entire peninsula.