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12-letter words containing h, y, d, r, a

  • headmasterly — In a manner befitting a headmaster.
  • headstrongly — In a headstrong manner.
  • heavyhearted — Sad.
  • hemihydrates — Plural form of hemihydrate.
  • hemodialyzer — artificial kidney.
  • henry howardEarl of (Henry Howard) 1517?–47, English poet.
  • heptahydrate — a hydrate that contains seven molecules of water, as magnesium sulfate, MgSO 4 ⋅7H 2 O.
  • heraldically — of, relating to, or characteristic of heralds or heraldry: heraldic form; heraldic images; heraldic history; a heraldic device.
  • herbicidally — from a herbicidal point of view
  • hereditarily — passing, or capable of passing, naturally from parent to offspring through the genes: Blue eyes are hereditary in our family. Compare congenital.
  • heterodactyl — having the first and fourth toes directed backward, and the second and third forward, as in trogons.
  • hexahydrates — Plural form of hexahydrate.
  • hidrocystoma — An adenoma of the sweat glands.
  • high and dry — having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall: a high wall.
  • highly rated — generally considered to be of high quality
  • hit pay dirt — to discover a source of wealth, success, etc.
  • hoary-headed — having the gray or white hair of advanced age.
  • holidaymaker — vacationer.
  • home and dry — If you say that someone is, in British English home and dry, or in American English home free, you mean that they have been successful or that they are certain to be successful.
  • honey badger — ratel.
  • how dare you — You say 'how dare you' when you are very shocked and angry about something that someone has done.
  • hundred days — the period from March 20 to June 28, 1815, between the arrival of Napoleon in Paris, after his escape from Elba, and his abdication after the battle of Waterloo.
  • hybrid basis — A hybrid basis is a system of accounting that combines some of the features of cost basis with some of the features of accrual basis.
  • hydatidiform — like or resembling a hydatid
  • hydnocarpate — a salt or ester of hydnocarpic acid.
  • hydra-headed — containing many problems, difficulties, or obstacles.
  • hydrargyrism — mercurialism.
  • hydrastinine — a white, crystalline, poisonous alkaloid, C 11 H 13 NO 3 , synthesized from hydrastine: used to arrest bleeding, especially in the uterus.
  • hydraulicked — (of an extracted mineral) excavated using water
  • hydrobromate — (chemistry) hydrobromide.
  • hydrocarbons — any of a class of compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon, as an alkane, methane, CH 4 , an alkene, ethylene, C 2 H 4 , an alkyne, acetylene, C 2 H 2 , or an aromatic compound, benzene, C 6 H 6 .
  • hydrocephaly — an accumulation of serous fluid within the cranium, especially in infancy, due to obstruction of the movement of cerebrospinal fluid, often causing great enlargement of the head; water on the brain.
  • hydrocracker — a high-pressure processing unit used for hydrocracking.
  • hydrodynamic — pertaining to forces in or motions of liquids.
  • hydroelastic — undergoing a change in elasticity as a result of the flow of water or another fluid
  • hydrogenated — to combine or treat with hydrogen, especially to add hydrogen to the molecule of (an unsaturated organic compound).
  • hydrogenates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hydrogenate.
  • hydrographer — the science of the measurement, description, and mapping of the surface waters of the earth, with special reference to their use for navigation.
  • hydrographic — the science of the measurement, description, and mapping of the surface waters of the earth, with special reference to their use for navigation.
  • hydrological — the science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
  • hydrolysable — Alternative spelling of hydrolyzable.
  • hydrolysates — Plural form of hydrolysate.
  • hydrolyzable — Able to be hydrolyzed.
  • hydromedusae — Irregular plural form of hydromedusa.
  • hydronautics — (nautical) The science of the design and construction of ships, their engines, and their instrumentation.
  • hydronically — in a hydronic manner; in a manner relating to a heating system that uses water
  • hydroplaning — a seaplane.
  • hydrosalpinx — A distally blocked Fallopian tube filled with serous or clear fluid.
  • hydrostatics — the branch of hydrodynamics that deals with the statics of fluids, usually confined to the equilibrium and pressure of liquids.
  • hydrosulfate — a salt formed by the direct union of sulfuric acid with an organic base, especially an alkaloid, and usually more soluble than the base.
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