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10-letter words containing h, u, s, e

  • grouchiest — Superlative form of grouchy.
  • guardhouse — a building used for housing military personnel on guard duty.
  • guess what — used to announce news
  • guest shot — an appearance as a guest, especially on a television show.
  • guest-shot — an appearance as a guest, especially on a television show.
  • guesthouse — a small building, separate from a main house or establishment, for the housing of guests.
  • guide shoe — A guide shoe is a protective cap at the end of the casing string, which makes it easier to insert the string into the hole.
  • guilloches — Plural form of guilloche.
  • gumshoeing — Present participle of gumshoe.
  • habituates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of habituate.
  • hack house — Falconry. a shed where young hawks are kept and fed while at hack.
  • halieutics — (literature) A treatise upon fish or the art of fishing.
  • halogenous — (chemistry)describes a compound containing a halogen as part of the molecule.
  • hamburgers — Plural form of hamburger.
  • hamesucken — the offence of attacking a person in his or her own dwelling
  • hard sauce — a mixture of butter and confectioners' sugar, often with flavoring and cream.
  • harlequins — Plural form of harlequin.
  • harquebuse — Alternative form of harquebus.
  • haruspices — Plural form of haruspex.
  • hash house — an inexpensive restaurant, diner, or the like, that serves a limited number of short-order dishes: We stopped for lunch at a roadside hash house.
  • hash-house — an inexpensive restaurant, diner, or the like, that serves a limited number of short-order dishes: We stopped for lunch at a roadside hash house.
  • hastefully — swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
  • hatshepsut — 1495–75 b.c, queen of Egypt.
  • haughtiest — disdainfully proud; snobbish; scornfully arrogant; supercilious: haughty aristocrats; a haughty salesclerk.
  • hausfrauen — a housewife.
  • haustellum — (in certain crustaceans and insects) an organ or part of the proboscis adapted for sucking blood or plant juices.
  • head louse — See under louse (def 1).
  • head nurse — the chief nurse in a hospital; matron
  • headsquare — a scarf worn on the head
  • hearthrugs — Plural form of hearthrug.
  • helianthus — any composite plant of the genus Helianthus, comprising the sunflowers.
  • heliopause — the boundary of the heliosphere.
  • hell house — (in the US) a visitor attraction provided by fundamentalist Christians, in which each room contains a gruesome tableau of a sin and its divine punishment, intended to encourage the spectator to seek salvation in Christ
  • hellacious — remarkable; astonishing: They're raising a hellacious amount of money in taxes.
  • hellhounds — Plural form of hellhound.
  • hemizygous — an individual having only one of a given pair of genes.
  • hemophilus — a genus of rod-shaped, parasitic, hemophilic bacteria, certain species of which, as H. influenzae or H. suis, are pathogenic for humans and animals.
  • hephaestus — the ancient Greek god of fire, metalworking, and handicrafts, identified by the Romans with Vulcan.
  • heraclitus — ("the Obscure") c540–c470 b.c, Greek philosopher.
  • herbaceous — of, relating to, or characteristic of an herb; herblike.
  • herbariums — Plural form of herbarium.
  • hereabouts — about this place; in this neighborhood.
  • herophilus — died ?280 bc, Greek anatomist in Alexandria. He was the first to distinguish sensory from motor nerves
  • heuristics — serving to indicate or point out; stimulating interest as a means of furthering investigation.
  • hexagynous — (of a plant) having six pistils
  • hexamerous — consisting of or divided into six parts.
  • hexandrous — (of a plant) having six stamen
  • hexapodous — (zoology) Having six feet; belonging to the Hexapoda.
  • hibiscuses — Plural form of hibiscus.
  • hieronymus — Eusebius [yoo-see-bee-uh s] /yuˈsi bi əs/ (Show IPA), Jerome, Saint.
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