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11-letter words containing h, a, r

  • hardmouthed — of or relating to a horse not sensitive to the pressure of a bit.
  • hardpressed — Subject to difficulty in accomplishing or making progress.
  • hardscaping — Hardscape.
  • hardwareman — (obsolete) An ironmonger.
  • hardwearing — resistant to extensive wear; durable: a pair of hardwearing jeans.
  • hardworking — industrious; zealous: a hardworking family man.
  • hare's-foot — a leguminous annual plant, Trifolium arvense, that grows on sandy soils in Europe and NW Asia and has downy heads of white or pink flowers
  • harebrained — giddy; reckless.
  • harem pants — a kind of baggy trousers worn by women, made of lightweight fabric and closefitting at the ankles
  • hariolation — the act of divining or prophesying
  • harken back — hearken back (see phrase under hearken)
  • harmfulness — causing or capable of causing harm; injurious: a harmful idea; a harmful habit.
  • harmolodics — the technique of each musician in a group simultaneously improvising around the melodic and rhythmic patterns in a tune, rather than one musician improvising on its underlying harmonic pattern while the others play an accompaniment
  • harmonicist — Someone who plays the harmonica.
  • harmoniphon — an obsolete musical instrument consisting of a mouth tube and keyboard that acts on reeds which vibrate to give a sound similar to an oboe
  • harmonising — Present participle of harmonise.
  • harmonistic — pertaining to a harmonist or harmony.
  • harmonizers — Plural form of harmonizer.
  • harmonizing — Present participle of harmonize.
  • harmonogram — the image produced by a harmonograph
  • harness eye — the eyelet on a heddle or on harness cords. Compare mail2 (def 3).
  • harney peak — a mountain in SW South Dakota: the highest peak in the Black Hills. 7242 feet (2207 meters).
  • harnoncourt — Nikolaus. 1929–2016, Austrian conductor and cellist, noted for his performances using period instruments
  • harold holtHarold Edward, 1908–67, Australian political leader: prime minister 1966–67.
  • harpoon gun — a small cannon for shooting harpoons.
  • harpsichord — a keyboard instrument, precursor of the piano, in which the strings are plucked by leather or quill points connected with the keys, in common use from the 16th to the 18th century, and revived in the 20th.
  • harpy eagle — a large, powerful eagle, Harpia harpyja, of tropical America: an endangered species.
  • harquebuses — Plural form of harquebus.
  • harrow hell — to enter hell and rescue the righteous
  • harrowingly — extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous: a harrowing experience.
  • harrumphers — Plural form of harrumpher.
  • harrumphing — Present participle of harrumph.
  • hartebeests — Plural form of hartebeest.
  • haruspicate — of or relating to a haruspex
  • harvest fly — cicada
  • harvestable — Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
  • harvestfish — a butterfish of the genus Peprilus, especially P. alepidotus of Atlantic waters.
  • harvesttime — the time of year when a crop or crops are harvested, especially autumn.
  • hash browns — fried potato cake
  • hassle-free — without problems or bother
  • hatemongers — Plural form of hatemonger.
  • hattiesburg — a city in SE Mississippi.
  • haute-loire — a department in central France. 1931 sq. mi. (5000 sq. km). Capital: Le Puy.
  • haute-marne — a department in E France. 2416 sq. mi. (6255 sq. km). Capital: Chaumont.
  • have a care — to be careful
  • hawes water — a lake in NW England, in the Lake District: provides part of Manchester's water supply; extended by damming from 4 km (2.5 miles) to 6 km (4 miles)
  • hawser bend — a knot uniting the ends of two lines.
  • hawser-laid — cablelaid (def 1).
  • hazardously — In a hazardous manner.
  • hazel crest — a town in NE Illinois.
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