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11-letter words containing o, f, s, h, r

  • fourflusher — a person who makes false or pretentious claims; bluffer.
  • fourteenths — Plural form of fourteenth.
  • frame house — a house constructed with a skeleton framework of timber, as the ordinary wooden house.
  • free school — a privately run school organized as an alternative to the traditional public or private school, usually following a highly flexible approach to the curriculum and teaching methods.
  • freeholders — Plural form of freeholder.
  • french rose — Provence rose.
  • froghoppers — Plural form of froghopper.
  • frost heave — an uplift in soil caused by the freezing of internal moisture.
  • fundholders — Plural form of fundholder.
  • furthermost — most distant: Their house is furthermost on the right.
  • furthersome — tending to further or promote; helpful
  • ground-fish — bottom-fish.
  • hare's-foot — a leguminous annual plant, Trifolium arvense, that grows on sandy soils in Europe and NW Asia and has downy heads of white or pink flowers
  • hippogriffs — Plural form of hippogriff.
  • horse-faced — having a large face with lantern jaws and large teeth.
  • house-craft — skill in domestic management
  • housefather — a man responsible for a group of young people, as students, living in a dormitory, hostel, etc.
  • housewifery — the function or work of a housewife; housekeeping.
  • hovercrafts — (nonstandard) Plural form of hovercraft.
  • joseph raffJoseph Joachim, 1822–82, Swiss composer.
  • leafhoppers — Plural form of leafhopper.
  • lethiferous — lethal.
  • officership — a person who holds a position of rank or authority in the army, navy, air force, or any similar organization, especially one who holds a commission.
  • offshoreman — a person who works offshore, especially on an offshore oil rig.
  • overfishing — to fish (an area) excessively; to exhaust the supply of usable fish in (certain waters): Scientists are concerned that fishing boats may overfish our coastal waters.
  • oxford shoe — oxford (def 1).
  • oxfordshire — a county in S England. 1008 sq. mi. (2610 sq. km).
  • parrot-fish — any of various chiefly tropical marine fishes, especially of the family Scaridae: so called because of their brilliant coloring and the shape of their jaws.
  • proof sheet — a printer's proof.
  • proud flesh — granulation tissue.
  • roosterfish — a large, edible fish, Nematistius pectoralis, inhabiting the warmer waters of the Pacific Ocean, having the first dorsal fin composed of brightly colored filamentous rays.
  • rose chafer — a tan scarabaeid beetle, Macrodactylus subspinosis, that feeds on the flowers and foliage of roses, grapes, peach trees, etc.
  • rough stuff — violence, as physical assault, torture or shooting.
  • royal flush — the five highest cards of a suit.
  • safe harbor — a harbor considered safe for a ship, as in wartime or during a storm at sea.
  • schoolcraftHenry Rowe [roh] /roʊ/ (Show IPA), 1793–1864, U.S. explorer, ethnologist, and author.
  • schwarzkopfElisabeth, 1915–2006, German soprano, born in Poland.
  • sefer torah — Sepher Torah.
  • shear force — Shear force is force that makes one surface of a substance move over another parallel surface.
  • shellflower — an eastern Asian plant, Alpinia zerumbet, of the ginger family, having pendulous clusters of fragrant white flowers with variegated markings.
  • ship of war — warship.
  • shirt front — the front of a shirt, especially the part that is exposed when a jacket or vest is worn.
  • shock front — the forward boundary surface of a shock wave.
  • short field — the area of the infield between third base and second, covered by the shortstop.
  • showerproof — (of clothing, fabric, etc.) treated so as to resist rain; rainproof.
  • so much for — So much for is used to indicate that you have finished talking about a subject.
  • softhearted — very sympathetic or responsive; generous in spirit: a soft-hearted judge.
  • soldierfish — any of several squirrelfishes of the family Holocentridae.
  • speech form — linguistic form.
  • splashproof — resistant to splashing
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