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10-letter words containing h, i, g, e, s

  • lightfaces — Plural form of lightface.
  • lighthouse — a tower or other structure displaying or flashing a very bright light for the guidance of ships in avoiding dangerous areas, in following certain routes, etc.
  • lightsaber — a type of sword, as depicted in the fictional Star Wars universe, with a blade made of laser energy that can both cut and burn: The Jedi knight drew his lightsaber and prepared to defend himself.
  • lightsabre — Alternative spelling of lightsaber.
  • lightspeed — The speed of light.
  • lightwaves — Plural form of lightwave.
  • limelights — Plural form of limelight.
  • lungfishes — Plural form of lungfish.
  • mahoganies — Plural form of mahogany.
  • mesolonghi — Missolonghi.
  • mightiness — having, characterized by, or showing superior power or strength: mighty rulers.
  • mischarged — Simple past tense and past participle of mischarge.
  • mischarges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mischarge.
  • mishearing — Present participle of mishear.
  • naughtiest — Superlative form of naughty; most naughty.
  • neighbours — Plural form of neighbour.
  • night safe — a safe built into the outside wall of a bank, in which customers can deposit money at times when the bank is closed
  • nightdress — nightclothes.
  • nightmares — Plural form of nightmare.
  • nightscape — a scene viewed at night, especially as represented in art.
  • nightscope — An optical instrument that provides night vision.
  • nightshade — any of various plants of the genus Solanum, especially the black nightshade or the bittersweet.
  • nightsides — Plural form of nightside.
  • nighttimes — Plural form of nighttime.
  • nonsighted — having no eyesight; unsighted; blind.
  • open sight — (on a firearm) a rear sight consisting of a notch across which the gunner aligns the front sight on the target.
  • peep sight — a plate containing a small hole through which a gunner peeps in sighting.
  • pemphigous — of, relating to, or affected by pemphigus
  • phlegmasia — a condition characterized by swelling, pain, and redness
  • phosgenite — a mineral, lead chlorocarbonate, Pb 2 Cl 2 CO 3 , occurring in crystals.
  • phragmites — any of several tall grasses of the genus Phragmites, having plumed heads, growing in marshy areas, especially the common reed P. australis (or P. communis).
  • ploughwise — back and forth in alternate rows, in the manner of a plough
  • preachings — the act or practice of a person who preaches.
  • rangership — the office or position of a ranger
  • rear sight — the sight nearest the breech of a firearm.
  • refreshing — having the power to restore freshness, vitality, energy, etc.: a refreshing nap.
  • rephrasing — to phrase again or differently: He rephrased the statement to give it less formality.
  • resighting — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • scheduling — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
  • screeching — causing or uttering screeches: screeching bats.
  • see things — a material object without life or consciousness; an inanimate object.
  • seethingly — to surge or foam as if boiling.
  • serigraphy — a print made by the silkscreen process.
  • shagginess — covered with or having long, rough hair.
  • shanghaied — to enroll or obtain (a sailor) for the crew of a ship by unscrupulous means, as by force or the use of liquor or drugs.
  • shanghaier — a person who shanghais
  • sharenting — the habitual use of social media to share news, images, etc of one’s children
  • sharpening — the act of making the edge of something very thin or of making its end pointed
  • shattering — to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow.
  • shebagging — the practice by a female passenger on public transport of placing a bag on the seat beside her, so denying it to another passenger
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