10-letter words containing i, d, e, a
- godfearing — Acting with obedience to rules established by a deity out of fear of the power of that deity.
- golda meir — Golda [gohl-duh] /ˈgoʊl də/ (Show IPA), (Goldie Mabovitch; Goldie Myerson) 1898–1978, Israeli political leader, born in Russia: prime minister 1969–74.
- goliardery — one of a class of wandering scholar-poets in Germany, France, and England, chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries, noted as the authors of satirical Latin verse written in celebration of conviviality, sensual pleasures, etc.
- goodlihead — goodness; good appearance
- gormandise — Alternative spelling of gourmandise.
- gormandize — gourmandise1 .
- grade line — grade (def 10).
- grade-line — a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper.
- gradienter — an instrument on a transit for measuring angles of inclination in terms of their tangents.
- graffitied — Simple past tense and past participle of graffiti.
- grainfield — a field in which grain is grown.
- grand tier — the first tier of boxes after the parquet circle in a large theater or opera house.
- grandniece — a daughter of one's nephew or niece.
- grandsires — Plural form of grandsire.
- grandville — a town in SW Michigan.
- gratinated — to gratiné.
- gratitudes — Plural form of gratitude.
- gravesides — Plural form of graveside.
- gravitated — Simple past tense and past participle of gravitate.
- grenadiers — Plural form of grenadier.
- grenadilla — granadilla.
- grenadines — a syrup made from pomegranate juice.
- guarantied — a warrant, pledge, or formal assurance given as security that another's debt or obligation will be fulfilled.
- guardiance — (obsolete) guardianship.
- guide rail — a track or rail designed to control the movement of an object, as a door or window.
- guideboard — a large board or sign, usually mounted on a post, giving directions to travelers.
- habituated — to accustom (a person, the mind, etc.), as to a particular situation: Wealth habituated him to luxury.
- haciendado — hacendado.
- hag-ridden — worried or tormented, as by a witch.
- hair slide — a hinged clip with a tortoiseshell, bone, or similar back, used to fasten the hair
- halberdier — a soldier, guard, or attendant armed with a halberd.
- halfwitted — Foolish or stupid.
- ham-fisted — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
- hand-drier — an electrical appliance, usually found in public toilets, that dries a person's hands through the expulsion of hot air
- hand-piece — handheld, power-operated shears used by a shearer
- hand-spike — a bar used as a lever.
- handmaiden — something that is necessarily subservient or subordinate to another: Ceremony is but the handmaid of worship.
- handpicked — Picked by hand; picked or selected with care.
- handpieces — Plural form of handpiece.
- handseling — Present participle of handsel.
- handspikes — Plural form of handspike.
- hansardize — to prove that (a member of parliament) has changed his views from those quoted in Hansard
- harborside — bordering a harbor.
- hard cider — the juice pressed from apples (or formerly from some other fruit) used for drinking, either before fermentation (sweet cider) or after fermentation (hard cider) or for making applejack, vinegar, etc.
- hard drive — hard disk drive
- hard lines — bad luck
- hard times — a period of difficulties or hardship.
- hard-liner — a person who adheres rigidly to a dogma, theory, or plan.
- hard-wired — Computers. built into a computer's hardware and thus not readily changed. (of a terminal) connected to a computer by a direct circuit rather than through a switching network.
- hardboiled — Alternative spelling of hard-boiled.