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10-letter words containing l, h, s

  • loudmouths — Plural form of loudmouth.
  • louis heel — a French heel of medium height, flared out or widened at the base, used on women's shoes.
  • lousy with — infested with lice.
  • lubumbashi — a province in the SE Democratic Republic of the Congo: important mining area. 191,878 sq. mi. (496,964 sq. km). Capital: Lubumbashi.
  • luftmensch — a person unconcerned with the practicalities of earning a living
  • lughnasadh — an ancient Celtic festival held on Aug 1. It is also celebrated by modern pagans
  • lumpfishes — Plural form of lumpfish.
  • lunchboxes — Plural form of lunchbox.
  • lunchpails — Plural form of lunchpail.
  • lunchrooms — Plural form of lunchroom.
  • lungfishes — Plural form of lungfish.
  • lymphatics — Plural form of lymphatic.
  • lyophilise — Alternative spelling of lyophilize.
  • lysimachus — 361?–281 b.c, Macedonian general: king of Thrace 306–281.
  • mach scale — a scale that measures how much deceit and manipulation one will approve or condone in order to achieve some end.
  • machoflops — /mach'oh-flops/ A pun on "megaflops" referring to the inflated performance figures often quoted by computer manufacturers. Real application programs are lucky to get half the quoted speed. See Your mileage may vary, benchmark.
  • malachites — Plural form of malachite.
  • malnourish — Lb transitive To feed insufficiently, to cause malnutrition.
  • malthusian — of or relating to the theories of T. R. Malthus, which state that population tends to increase faster, at a geometrical ratio, than the means of subsistence, which increases at an arithmetical ratio, and that this will result in an inadequate supply of the goods supporting life unless war, famine, or disease reduces the population or the increase of population is checked.
  • manhandles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manhandle.
  • marchlands — Plural form of marchland.
  • marshalers — Plural form of marshaler.
  • marshaling — a military officer of the highest rank, as in the French and some other armies. Compare field marshal.
  • marshalled — a military officer of the highest rank, as in the French and some other armies. Compare field marshal.
  • marshaller — Alternative spelling of marshaler.
  • marshalsea — the court of the marshal of the royal household.
  • marshfield — a city in SE Massachusetts.
  • marshlands — Plural form of marshland.
  • mast cloth — a partial lining sewed to the back of a square sail to prevent chafing from contact with the mast.
  • matchgirls — Plural form of matchgirl.
  • matchlocks — Plural form of matchlock.
  • melchiadesSaint, died a.d. 314, pope 310–314.
  • mendelsohn — Erich [ey-rikh] /ˈeɪ rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1887–1953, German architect in England and in the U.S.
  • mesolithic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a transitional period of the Stone Age intermediate between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic periods, characterized by adaptation to a hunting, collecting, and fishing economy based on the use of forest, lakeside, and seashore environments; Epipaleolithic.
  • mesolonghi — Missolonghi.
  • mesophilic — (of bacteria) growing best at moderate temperatures, between 25°C and 40°C.
  • mesophylls — Plural form of mesophyll.
  • mesothelia — Plural form of mesothelium.
  • metalsmith — a person skilled in making articles of metal.
  • methuselah — a patriarch who lived 969 years. Gen. 5:27.
  • methylates — Plural form of methylate.
  • michaelmas — a festival celebrated on September 29 in honor of the archangel Michael.
  • microliths — Plural form of microlith.
  • milk shake — a frothy drink made of cold milk, flavoring, and usually ice cream, shaken together or blended in a mixer.
  • milkfishes — Plural form of milkfish.
  • milkshakes — Plural form of milkshake.
  • millionths — Plural form of millionth.
  • minischool — an alternative educational institution, usually offering specialized or individual instruction.
  • mischannel — to channel wrongly
  • mischmetal — an alloy of cerium with certain rare earth metals and iron, used to produce the spark in lighters
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