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10-letter words containing h, y, a, e, n

  • hierophany — A physical manifestation of the holy or sacred, serving as a spiritual eidolon for emulation or worship.
  • highwaymen — Plural form of highwayman.
  • honey bear — a kinkajou.
  • honeyeater — An Australasian songbird with a long brushlike tongue for feeding on nectar.
  • hootenanny — a social gathering or informal concert featuring folk singing and, sometimes, dancing.
  • hy antigen — an antigen encoded by a gene on the Y (male) chromosome, active in the development of male structures.
  • hyalinised — to become hyaline.
  • hyalinized — to become hyaline.
  • hyalophane — a variety of orthoclase in which some of the potassium is replaced by barium.
  • hycanthone — A particular schistosomicide, a metabolite of lucanthone.
  • hydrangeas — Plural form of hydrangea.
  • hydrastine — an alkaloid, C 21 H 21 NO 6 , that is extracted from the roots of goldenseal and forms prismatic crystals: used as an astringent and to inhibit uterine bleeding.
  • hydrophane — a partly translucent variety of opal, which becomes more translucent or transparent when immersed in water.
  • hydroplane — a seaplane.
  • hygiaphone — a glass screen through which an employee may speak to members of the public, eg at a ticket office
  • hygienical — conducive to good health; healthful; sanitary.
  • hymeneally — in a hymenean manner
  • hypaethron — a part of a building or court which is open to the sky
  • hyperbaton — the use, especially for emphasis, of a word order other than the expected or usual one, as in “Bird thou never wert.”.
  • hypergiant — (star) A star that is extremely massive and even more luminous than a supergiant.
  • hypermania — excessive excitement or enthusiasm; craze: The country has a mania for soccer.
  • hypermanic — pertaining to or affected by mania.
  • hypernovae — Plural form of hypernova.
  • hyperplane — a subspace of a vector space that has dimension one less than the dimension of the vector space.
  • hyperpnoea — abnormally deep or rapid respiration.
  • hypertonia — increased rigidity, tension, and spasticity of the muscles.
  • hyphenated — of or relating to something of distinct form or origin that has been joined; connected by a hyphen.
  • hyphenates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hyphenate.
  • hyphenator — One who, or that which, hyphenates.
  • hypnopedia — sleep learning.
  • hypoadenia — a deficiency of glandular activity.
  • hypomnesia — Deficiency of the memory.
  • hypothenar — the fleshly prominence on the palm at the base of the little finger.
  • in the hay — grass, clover, alfalfa, etc., cut and dried for use as forage.
  • in the way — manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • inchoately — not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary.
  • inhumanely — not humane; lacking humanity, kindness, compassion, etc.
  • john wayneAnthony ("Mad Anthony") 1745–96, American Revolutionary War general.
  • johnnycake — a cake or bread made of corn meal and water or milk, usually cooked on a griddle.
  • lengthways — Lengthwise.
  • melancholy — sober thoughtfulness; pensiveness.
  • merchantry — (dated) The body of merchants taken collectively.
  • myasthenia — muscle weakness.
  • myasthenic — Of, pertaining to, or suffering from myasthenia.
  • nameworthy — worthy of or deserving a name
  • near rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
  • near-rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
  • necrophagy — The eating of dead or decaying animal flesh.
  • neuropathy — any diseased condition of the nervous system.
  • newby hall — a mansion near Ripon in Yorkshire: built in 1705 and altered (1770–76) by Robert Adam
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