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11-letter words containing m, e, n, h, a, d

  • agathodemon — Alternative spelling of agathodaemon.
  • ahmadinejad — Mahmoud (mæhˈmuːd). born 1956, Iranian politician; president of Iran (2005–13)
  • antheridium — the male sex organ of algae, fungi, bryophytes, and spore-bearing vascular plants, such as ferns, which produces antherozoids
  • archimedean — of, relating to, or discovered by Archimedes.
  • arnhem land — a region of N Australia in the N Northern Territory, large areas of which are reserved for native Australians
  • ashamedness — the condition of feeling ashamed
  • chamberhand — a worker in the cold storage area of a slaughterhouse
  • dampishness — the quality of being dampish
  • debauchment — The act of debauching or corrupting; the act of seducing from virtue or duty.
  • deccan hemp — kenaf.
  • dehumanised — Past participle of dehumanise.
  • dehumanises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehumanise.
  • dehumanized — Past participle of dehumanize.
  • dehumanizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehumanize.
  • detachments — Plural form of detachment.
  • diamorphine — heroin.
  • draughtsmen — Plural form of draughtsman.
  • enchondroma — A cartilage cyst found in the bone marrow.
  • endothermal — Endothermic.
  • enthralldom — The act of enthralling, or the state of being enthralled; slavery; bondage.
  • ethionamide — an antibiotic used in treating tuberculosis
  • gene amdahl — (person)   A former IBM engineer who founded Amdahl Corporation.
  • grandmother — the mother of one's father or mother.
  • haematoidin — Alternative form of hematoidin.
  • hammer down — a tool consisting of a solid head, usually of metal, set crosswise on a handle, used for beating metals, driving nails, etc.
  • hammer pond — an artificial pond for maintaining a head of water at a water mill.
  • hamstringed — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
  • hand-loomed — handwoven.
  • hardwareman — (obsolete) An ironmonger.
  • head margin — the empty space between the first line or other printed element on a page and the top of the page.
  • hem and haw — the utterance or sound of “hem.”.
  • hemodynamic — the branch of physiology dealing with the forces involved in the circulation of the blood.
  • homeodomain — (biochemistry, genetics) A folded protein domain that binds to DNA and has a function in transcription.
  • homogenated — Homogenized.
  • hydromancer — One who practices hydromancy.
  • indian hemp — a North American dogbane, Apocynum cannabinum, having erect clusters of greenish-white flowers and a root with laxative and emetic properties.
  • kitchenmaid — a female servant who assists the cook.
  • maidenheads — Plural form of maidenhead.
  • maidenhoods — Plural form of maidenhood.
  • marshlander — a person inhabiting marshland
  • master hand — an expert: a master hand at diplomacy.
  • mentholated — saturated with or containing menthol: a mentholated cough drop.
  • merchandise — the manufactured goods bought and sold in any business.
  • merchandize — Alternative spelling of merchandise.
  • michigander — a native or inhabitant of Michigan.
  • minute hand — the hand that indicates the minutes on a clock or watch, usually longer than the hour hand.
  • mishappened — Simple past tense and past participle of mishappen.
  • monographed — Simple past tense and past participle of monograph.
  • monohydrate — a hydrate that contains one molecule of water, as ammonium carbonate, (NH 4) 2 CO 3 ·H 2 O.
  • moshe dayan — Moshe [maw-she;; English moh-shuh] /mɔˈʃɛ;; English ˈmoʊ ʃə/ (Show IPA), 1915–81, Israeli politician and military leader: defense minister 1967–74, foreign minister 1977–79.

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