10-letter words containing n, e, d, h
- fatherland — one's native country.
- field hand — a person who works in the fields of a farm or plantation.
- fiendishly — In a fiendish manner.
- fingerhold — something onto which the fingers can hold
- forehanded — forehand (def 1).
- franchised — Simple past tense and past participle of franchise.
- freehanded — Openhanded; generous.
- french bed — a bed without posts, terminating in identical outward-curving rolls at the head and the foot.
- french dip — a hot sandwich of roast beef, pork, or lamb, served on a crusty roll over which seasoned pan juices are poured.
- french kid — kidskin tanned by an alum or vegetable process and finished in a manner originally employed by the French.
- frenchweed — the penny-cress, Thlaspi arvense.
- friendhood — The state, quality, or condition of being a friend or friends.
- friendship — the state of being a friend; association as friends: to value a person's friendship.
- frightened — thrown into a fright; afraid; scared; terrified: a frightened child cowering in the corner.
- fringehead — any fish of the genus Neoclinus, characterized by a row of fleshy processes on the head, as N. blanchardi (sarcastic fringehead) of California coastal waters.
- fundholder — (British) a general practitioner who manages his own budget, purchasing healthcare from one or more hospital trusts.
- gardenhood — The state of being a garden; the status, respect, or appearance befitting a proper garden.
- garnisheed — Simple past tense and past participle of garnishee.
- gazehounds — Plural form of gazehound.
- gentlehood — a position attached to gentle birth
- gesundheit — Used to wish good health to a person who has just sneezed.
- get behind — support: a cause, etc.
- greenheads — Plural form of greenhead.
- greyhounds — Plural form of greyhound.
- grindhouse — a burlesque house, especially one providing continuous entertainment at reduced prices.
- haciendado — hacendado.
- had sooner — would rather; would prefer to
- hag-ridden — worried or tormented, as by a witch.
- half-dozen — one half of a dozen; six.
- half-naked — being without clothing or covering; nude: naked children swimming in the lake.
- hallandale — a city in SE Florida.
- ham-handed — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
- hand brake — a brake operated by a hand lever. Compare caliper (def 6).
- hand cream — a cream that you put on your hands to make them feel softer and smoother
- hand level — a leveling instrument held in the hand and used for approximate work at short distances.
- hand mower — a lawn mower that is pushed by hand (distinguished from power mower).
- hand press — a printing press requiring hand operation.
- hand screw — a screw that can be tightened by the fingers, without the aid of a tool.
- hand towel — small towel for drying the hands
- hand-drier — an electrical appliance, usually found in public toilets, that dries a person's hands through the expulsion of hot air
- hand-me-up — something, such as an item of electronic equipment, that is passed from a younger to an older member of a family
- hand-piece — handheld, power-operated shears used by a shearer
- hand-spike — a bar used as a lever.
- hand-woven — woven by hand rather than by machine
- handballer — A handball player.
- handbasket — a small basket with a handle for carrying by hand.
- handbrakes — Plural form of handbrake.
- handcuffed — Simple past tense and past participle of handcuff.
- handedness — a tendency to use one hand more than the other.
- handfasted — Simple past tense and past participle of handfast.