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11-letter words containing o, h, a, r, e

  • comradeship — Comradeship is friendship between a number of people who are doing the same work or who share the same difficulties or dangers.
  • cooch behar — a former state of NE India: part of West Bengal since 1950
  • copperheads — Plural form of copperhead.
  • corbel arch — a construction like an arch but composed of masonry courses corbeled until they meet.
  • cowcatchers — Plural form of cowcatcher.
  • crack house — a house or flat where drugs are dealt and used
  • craniophore — a device that holds a skull in place for measuring.
  • crapshooter — a person who plays the game of craps
  • crazy horse — Native American name Ta-Sunko-Witko. ?1849–77, Sioux chief, remembered for his attempts to resist White settlement in Sioux territory
  • crazy house — an asylum for people with psychiatric disorders
  • creatorship — a person or thing that creates.
  • creophagous — flesh-eating or carnivorous
  • crescograph — an instrument for measuring plant growth
  • cross-heads — Printing. a title or heading filling a line or group of lines the full width of the column.
  • cryohydrate — a crystalline substance containing water and a salt in definite proportions at low temperatures: a eutectic crystallizing below the freezing point of water
  • cryotherapy — medical treatment in which all or part of the body is subjected to cold temperatures, as by means of ice packs
  • ctenophoran — of a ctenophore
  • cyberphobia — an irrational fear of computers
  • dacryorrhea — excessive flow of tears.
  • de la roche — Mazo [mey-zoh] /ˈmeɪ zoʊ/ (Show IPA), 1885–1961, Canadian novelist.
  • dear-bought — having been purchased at great expense
  • deauthorize — to give authority for; formally sanction (an act or proceeding): Congress authorized the new tax on tobacco.
  • decahedrons — Plural form of decahedron.
  • deep throat — an anonymous source of secret information
  • dehortation — an exhortation against a course of action
  • dehortatory — intended to dissuade from a course of action
  • dehydration — the act or process of dehydrating.
  • dehydrators — Plural form of dehydrator.
  • demographer — the science of vital and social statistics, as of the births, deaths, diseases, marriages, etc., of populations.
  • demographic — Demographic means relating to or concerning demography.
  • dermography — a type of marking on the skin, whether in the form of writing or pictures, supposedly of psychic origin, similar to stigmata except for being more short-lived
  • diamorphine — heroin.
  • diaphoreses — perspiration, especially when artificially induced.
  • diaphoresis — a technical name for sweating
  • diaphoretic — relating to or causing sweat
  • diarrhoetic — Alternative form of diarrhetic.
  • diarthroses — a form of articulation that permits maximal motion, as the knee joint.
  • dichromates — Plural form of dichromate.
  • do a perish — to die or come near to dying of thirst or starvation
  • dog handler — a member of the police force, a security organization, etc, who works in collaboration with a specially trained dog
  • dog-catcher — a person employed by a municipal pound, humane society, or the like, to find and impound stray or homeless dogs, cats, etc.
  • dogcatchers — Plural form of dogcatcher.
  • door charge — an entrance fee.
  • door handle — doorknob.
  • downhearted — dejected; depressed; discouraged.
  • doxographer — a person who collects the opinions and conjectures of ancient Greek philosophers
  • dragon-head — dragonhead.
  • dreadnought — a type of battleship armed with heavy-caliber guns in turrets: so called from the British battleship Dreadnought, launched in 1906, the first of its type.
  • drop hammer — drop forge.
  • earth lodge — a circular, usually dome-shaped dwelling of certain North American Indians, made of posts and beams covered variously with branches, grass, sod, or earth and having a central opening in the roof, a tamped earth floor, and frequently a vestibule.
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