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11-letter words containing h, e, a, d, s, r

  • headstreams — Plural form of headstream.
  • headstripes — Plural form of headstripe.
  • headwaiters — Plural form of headwaiter.
  • heartedness — (uncountable) The state or quality of being hearted.
  • heartshaped — Alternative form of heart-shaped.
  • heavenwards — Also, heavenwards. toward heaven.
  • hederaceous — (rare) Of, pertaining to, or resembling ivy.
  • heptandrous — (of a flower) having seven stamens
  • heracleides — ?390–?322 bc, Greek astronomer and philosopher: the first to state that the earth rotates on its axis
  • hexahedrons — Plural form of hexahedron.
  • highlanders — Plural form of highlander.
  • hinderances — Plural form of hinderance.
  • hinderlands — the buttocks
  • hinterlands — Plural form of hinterland.
  • his-and-her — denoting two matching or identical items, one intended for use by a male and the other by a female: his-and-her towels in the bathroom; his-and-her sweatshirts.
  • historiated — (especially of initial letters on an illuminated manuscript) decorated with animals, flowers, or other designs that have a narrative or symbolic purpose.
  • hitherwards — (archaic) Toward this place.
  • homesteader — the owner or holder of a homestead.
  • horn-spread — (of a horned creature) the distance between the outermost tips of the horns.
  • horse guard — a black and yellow sand wasp, Bembix carolina, of the southern U.S., preying on flies that gather around horses and cattle.
  • horse-drawn — A horse-drawn carriage, cart, or other vehicle is one that is pulled by one or more horses.
  • horse-faced — having a large face with lantern jaws and large teeth.
  • horse-trade — to bargain or trade shrewdly.
  • horseradish — a cultivated plant, Armoracia rusticana, of the mustard family, having small, white flowers.
  • horsetrader — (literally) A person who buys and sells horses, especially one who makes such transactions in a clever or skillful manner.
  • house brand — a brand name used by a retailer for a product or product line made specifically for or by the retailer.
  • houselander — Caryll [kar-uh l] /ˈkær əl/ (Show IPA), 1901–54, English writer on Roman Catholicism.
  • hoverboards — Plural form of hoverboard.
  • hydragogues — Plural form of hydragogue.
  • hydrogenase — an enzyme in certain microorganisms that speeds up the reversible oxidation of hydrogen
  • hydrolysate — any compound formed by hydrolysis.
  • hydromedusa — the medusa form of a hydrozoan.
  • hydroplanes — Plural form of hydroplane.
  • hydroxylase — any enzyme that catalyzes the introduction of a hydroxyl group into a substance.
  • icosahedral — Of, relating to, or having the shape of an icosahedron.
  • icosahedron — a solid figure having 20 faces.
  • idler shaft — a shaft carrying one or more gearwheels that idles between a driver shaft and a driven shaft, usually to reverse the direction of rotation or provide different spacing of gearwheels, esp in a gearbox
  • isodiaphere — one of two or more nuclides in which the difference between the number of neutrons and the number of protons is the same
  • landholders — Plural form of landholder.
  • leader-ship — the position or function of a leader, a person who guides or directs a group: He managed to maintain his leadership of the party despite heavy opposition. Synonyms: administration, management, directorship, control, governorship, stewardship, hegemony.
  • leaderships — Plural form of leadership.
  • leaseholder — a tenant under a lease.
  • letterheads — Plural form of letterhead.
  • loggerheads — a thick-headed or stupid person; blockhead.
  • loudhailers — Plural form of loudhailer.
  • marsh elder — any of various composite plants of the genus Iva, as I. frutescens, that grow in salt marshes.
  • marshlander — a person inhabiting marshland
  • master hand — an expert: a master hand at diplomacy.
  • merchandise — the manufactured goods bought and sold in any business.
  • metaphrased — Translated literally.
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