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

  • graphitized — (chemistry, of carbon) Converted to graphite.
  • gray-headed — having gray hair.
  • grey-haired — having grey hair
  • grey-headed — having gray hair.
  • groundshare — to share the facilities and running costs of a single stadium with another team
  • guardhouses — Plural form of guardhouse.
  • haggardness — having a gaunt, wasted, or exhausted appearance, as from prolonged suffering, exertion, or anxiety; worn: the haggard faces of the tired troops.
  • hamstringed — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
  • handwringer — a person who wrings the hands often as a display of worry or upset
  • hang glider — a kitelike glider consisting of a V -shaped wing underneath which the pilot is strapped: kept aloft by updrafts and guided by the pilot's shifting body weight.
  • hang-glider — a kitelike glider consisting of a V -shaped wing underneath which the pilot is strapped: kept aloft by updrafts and guided by the pilot's shifting body weight.
  • harbingered — Simple past tense and past participle of harbinger.
  • hardwearing — resistant to extensive wear; durable: a pair of hardwearing jeans.
  • head margin — the empty space between the first line or other printed element on a page and the top of the page.
  • head-banger — metalhead.
  • headbangers — Plural form of headbanger.
  • headborough — the official in charge of a tithing
  • hearing aid — a compact electronic amplifier worn to improve one's hearing, usually placed in or behind the ear.
  • hearing dog — a dog that has been trained to alert a hearing-impaired person to sounds, as a telephone ringing or dangerous noises.
  • hemorrhaged — a profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured blood vessel; bleeding.
  • herb garden — where herbs are grown
  • highhearted — Alt form high-hearted.
  • highlanders — Plural form of highlander.
  • holographed — to make by the use of holography.
  • horse guard — a black and yellow sand wasp, Bembix carolina, of the southern U.S., preying on flies that gather around horses and cattle.
  • hydragogues — Plural form of hydragogue.
  • hydrogenase — an enzyme in certain microorganisms that speeds up the reversible oxidation of hydrogen
  • hydrogenate — to combine or treat with hydrogen, especially to add hydrogen to the molecule of (an unsaturated organic compound).
  • hypoid gear — a gear resembling a bevel gear in form but designed to mesh with a similar gear in such a way that their axes would not intersect, one axis crossing over the other at approximately a right angle.
  • ideographic — an ideogram.
  • jugged hare — a stew made of wild rabbit, usually cooked in an earthenware jug or stone pot.
  • lethargized — Simple past tense and past participle of lethargize.
  • light bread — white bread.
  • light-armed — carrying light weapons: light-armed troops.
  • loggerheads — a thick-headed or stupid person; blockhead.
  • long-haired — Sometimes Disparaging. an intellectual.
  • megatheriid — (zoology) Any member of the Megatheriidae.
  • michigander — a native or inhabitant of Michigan.
  • monographed — Simple past tense and past participle of monograph.
  • nearsighted — seeing distinctly at a short distance only; myopic.
  • niggerheads — Plural form of niggerhead.
  • nightdreams — Plural form of nightdream.
  • ninth grade — the ninth year of school, usually the first year of high school
  • overcharged — Simple past tense and past participle of overcharge.
  • overdraught — (chiefly, British) An overdraft.
  • pseudograph — a piece of writing that is falsely ascribed
  • readthrough — reading (def 1).
  • ridesharing — of or relating to the sharing of rides or transportation, especially among commuters: The agency was set up to devise a ridesharing program.
  • rough trade — male homosexual prostitution, especially involving brutality or sadism.
  • shade-grown — grown in the shade, especially in artificial shade, as under a cloth.
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