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11-letter words containing h, u, d, l, e

  • hell around — the place or state of punishment of the wicked after death; the abode of evil and condemned spirits; Gehenna or Tartarus.
  • homebuilder — a person whose occupation is homebuilding.
  • houppelande — (in the Middle Ages) a robe or long tunic, belted or with a fitted bodice, usually having full trailing sleeves and often trimmed or lined with fur.
  • householder — a person who holds title to or occupies a house.
  • householdry — (archaic) The management and upkeep of a household.
  • houselander — Caryll [kar-uh l] /ˈkær əl/ (Show IPA), 1901–54, English writer on Roman Catholicism.
  • hpcode-plus — A descendant of HPcode with data types, developed to be an ANDF language.
  • hudson seal — muskrat fur that has been plucked and dyed to give the appearance of seal.
  • hull girder — the theoretical box girder formed by the continuous longitudinal members of the hull of a ship, providing resistance to hogging and sagging.
  • hundredfold — a hundred times as great or as much.
  • hurdle race — a race in which people have to jump over a number of obstacles while running
  • hurdle rate — the rate of return that a proposed project must provide if it is to be worth considering: usually calculated as the cost of the capital involved adjusted by a risk factor
  • husbandable — Capable of being husbanded, or managed with economy.
  • husbandless — Without a husband.
  • husbandlike — resembling a husband
  • jealoushood — jealousy
  • judge lynch — the personification of lynch law.
  • knucklehead — a stupid, bumbling, inept person.
  • light guide — optical fiber.
  • lindenhurst — a village on central Long Island, in SE New York.
  • loud-hailer — a portable loudspeaker having a built-in amplifier and microphone
  • loudhailers — Plural form of loudhailer.
  • loudmouthed — loud, gossipy, or indiscreet; vociferous.
  • low hurdles — a race in which runners leap over hurdles 2 feet 6 inches (76 cm) high.
  • lüdenscheid — a city in W Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia: manufacturing centre for aluminium and plastics. Pop: 79 829 (2003 est)
  • mule-headed — stubborn; intractable.
  • multiheaded — having more than one head
  • multihulled — (nautical) Having more than one hull.
  • naked lunch — a novel (1959–66) by William S. Burroughs.
  • null method — a method of measurement using an electrical device, as a Wheatstone bridge, in which the quantity to be measured is balanced by an opposing known quantity that is varied until the resultant of the two is zero.
  • olethreutid — any of numerous brown or gray moths of the family Olethreutidae having mottled or banded wings and forewings, each with a truncated tip, including many crop pests, as the codling moth or oriental fruit moth.
  • on schedule — with no delay
  • oxysulphide — a compound containing an element combined with oxygen and sulphur
  • preschedule — taking place ahead of schedule
  • proud flesh — granulation tissue.
  • pulchritude — physical beauty; comeliness.
  • rideau hall — (in Canada) the official residence of the Governor General, in Ottawa
  • rude health — If someone is in rude health, they are strong and healthy.
  • rush candle — a candle made from a dried, partly peeled rush that has been dipped in grease.
  • shipbuilder — a person whose occupation is the designing or constructing of ship.
  • shroud-line — a cloth or sheet in which a corpse is wrapped for burial.
  • silhouetted — a two-dimensional representation of the outline of an object, as a cutout or configurational drawing, uniformly filled in with black, especially a black-paper, miniature cutout of the outlines of a person's face in profile.
  • slaughtered — the killing or butchering of cattle, sheep, etc., especially for food.
  • sleuthhound — a bloodhound.
  • southlander — a person from the south
  • subchloride — a chloride containing a relatively small proportion of chlorine, as mercurous chloride.
  • the needful — money or funds
  • thunderbolt — a flash of lightning with the accompanying thunder.
  • thunderclap — a crash of thunder.
  • thunderless — without thunder
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