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10-letter words containing o, r, w, h

  • go haywire — to behave or perform erratically
  • gopherwood — yellowwood.
  • grow light — a fluorescent light bulb designed to emit light of a wavelength conducive to plant growth.
  • hagerstown — a city in NW Maryland.
  • half crown — a former silver or cupronickel coin of Great Britain equal to two shillings and sixpence: use phased out after decimalization in 1971.
  • half-crown — a former silver or cupronickel coin of Great Britain equal to two shillings and sixpence: use phased out after decimalization in 1971.
  • half-grown — advanced in growth: a grown boy.
  • hand mower — a lawn mower that is pushed by hand (distinguished from power mower).
  • handbarrow — a frame with handles at each end by which it is carried.
  • hard power — the ability to achieve one's goals by force, esp military force
  • harmsworthAlfred Charles William, Viscount Northcliffe, 1865–1922, English journalist, publisher, and politician.
  • hashbrowns — Alternative spelling of hash browns.
  • hateworthy — Worthy of being hated, detestable, despicable.
  • heartworms — Plural form of heartworm.
  • hellerwork — a form of deep tissue massage intended to release the build-up of physical and emotional traumas in the body
  • herdswoman — The female equivalent of a herdsman.
  • herdswomen — Plural form of herdswoman.
  • herskowitz — Melville (Jean) 1895–1963, American anthropologist.
  • high-power — (of a rifle) of a sufficiently high muzzle velocity and using a heavy enough bullet to kill large game.
  • highbrowed — (of a person) highbrow; intellectual and cultured.
  • hold water — a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, H 2 O, freezing at 32°F or 0°C and boiling at 212°F or 100°C, that in a more or less impure state constitutes rain, oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.: it contains 11.188 percent hydrogen and 88.812 percent oxygen, by weight.
  • hollowware — silver dishes, as serving dishes, having some depth (distinguished from flatware).
  • hollywired — Siliwood
  • holy water — water blessed by a priest.
  • home owner — A home owner is a person who owns the house or flat that they live in.
  • home-grown — grown or produced at home or in a particular region for local consumption: homegrown tomatoes.
  • homebrewer — One who brews his or her own beer or other alcoholic beverage; one who homebrews.
  • homeowners — Plural form of homeowner.
  • homeworker — a person who works at home for pay, especially a pieceworker.
  • hoodiecrow — A hooded crow, Corvus cornix.
  • hoodwinker — One who hoodwinks.
  • hornblower — One who, or that which, blows a horn.
  • horned owl — any large owl of the genus Bubo, having prominent ear tufts: family Strigidae
  • horse show — a competitive display of the capabilities and qualities of horses and their riders or handlers, usually held as an annual event.
  • horse-whip — a whip for controlling horses.
  • horsedrawn — Alternative spelling of horse-drawn.
  • horsepower — a foot-pound-second unit of power, equivalent to 550 foot-pounds per second, or 745.7 watts.
  • horsewhips — Plural form of horsewhip.
  • horsewoman — a woman who rides on horseback.
  • horsewomen — Plural form of horsewoman.
  • hot-walker — a person whose job is walking racehorses after races, workouts, etc. to allow them to cool off gradually
  • hotel work — any of various jobs required in a hotel, such as receptionists, waiters, etc
  • house crow — a black and gray crow, Corvus splendens, of India.
  • house wren — a common American wren, Troglodytes aedon, that nests around houses.
  • housewares — (North America) Domestic utensils, especially for the kitchen.
  • howsomever — in whatever manner, although
  • hurlbarrow — a wheelbarrow
  • hydropower — hydroelectric power.
  • hyperpower — an extremely powerful state that dominates all other states in every sphere of activity
  • irishwoman — a woman born in Ireland or of Irish ancestry.
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