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11-letter words containing r, a, s, h, l

  • hairstylist — A person who cuts and styles people's hair professionally.
  • halberdiers — Plural form of halberdier.
  • halberstadt — a town in central Germany, in Saxony-Anhalt: industrial centre noted for its historic buildings. Pop: 40 014 (2003 est)
  • half sister — sister (def 2).
  • half-sister — sister (def 2).
  • halocarbons — Plural form of halocarbon.
  • halsingborg — a seaport in SW Sweden, opposite Helsingör.
  • hammerlocks — Plural form of hammerlock.
  • hand scroll — a roll of parchment, paper, copper, or other material, especially one with writing on it: a scroll containing the entire Old Testament.
  • handscrolls — Plural form of handscroll.
  • haplogroups — Plural form of haplogroup.
  • harassingly — in a harassing manner
  • harbor seal — a small, spotted seal, Phoca vitulina, of the Atlantic coasts of North America and Europe and the Pacific coast of northern North America.
  • harbourless — Without a harbour.
  • harmfulness — causing or capable of causing harm; injurious: a harmful idea; a harmful habit.
  • harmolodics — the technique of each musician in a group simultaneously improvising around the melodic and rhythmic patterns in a tune, rather than one musician improvising on its underlying harmonic pattern while the others play an accompaniment
  • harvest fly — cicada
  • harvestable — Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
  • hassle-free — without problems or bother
  • hawser-laid — cablelaid (def 1).
  • hazardously — In a hazardous manner.
  • hazel crest — a town in NE Illinois.
  • health risk — something that could cause harm to people's health
  • heart shell — any of numerous bivalve mollusks, especially of the families Cardiidae and Carditidae, having a heart-shaped shell.
  • heartlessly — unfeeling; unkind; unsympathetic; harsh; cruel: heartless words; a heartless ruler.
  • heel breast — the forward side of the heel, adjoining the shank of a shoe.
  • heliographs — Plural form of heliograph.
  • hell-raiser — a person who behaves in a rowdy, riotous manner, especially habitually.
  • henry's law — the principle that at a constant temperature the concentration of a gas dissolved in a fluid with which it does not combine chemically is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of the gas at the surface of the fluid.
  • heracleides — ?390–?322 bc, Greek astronomer and philosopher: the first to state that the earth rotates on its axis
  • heteroplasm — (pathology) Tissue growing in a part of the body where it does not normally occur.
  • heuristical — Of or pertaining to heuristics.
  • highlanders — Plural form of highlander.
  • hilariously — arousing great merriment; extremely funny: a hilarious story; a hilarious old movie.
  • hinderlands — the buttocks
  • hinterlands — Plural form of hinterland.
  • holophrases — a word functioning as a phrase or sentence, as the imperative Go!
  • holophrasis — the expression of the ideas of a phrase or sentence in one word; polysynthesis: a language characterized by holophrasis.
  • horizontals — Plural form of horizontal.
  • horn clause — (logic)   A set of atomic literals with at most one positive literal. Usually written L <- L1, ..., Ln or <- L1, ..., Ln where n>=0, "<-" means "is implied by" and comma stands for conjuction ("AND"). If L is false the clause is regarded as a goal. Horn clauses can express a subset of statements of first order logic. The name "Horn Clause" comes from the logician Alfred Horn, who first pointed out the significance of such clauses in 1951, in the article "On sentences which are true of direct unions of algebras", Journal of Symbolic Logic, 16, 14-21. A definite clause is a Horn clause that has exactly one positive literal.
  • horse laugh — a loud, coarse laugh, especially of derision.
  • horselaughs — Plural form of horselaugh.
  • horseplayer — a habitual bettor on horse races.
  • hospitaller — a member of the religious and military order (Knights Hospitalers or Knights of St. John of Jerusalem) originating about the time of the first Crusade (1096–99) and taking its name from a hospital at Jerusalem.
  • hourglasses — Plural form of hourglass.
  • houselander — Caryll [kar-uh l] /ˈkær əl/ (Show IPA), 1901–54, English writer on Roman Catholicism.
  • hydrocorals — any colonial marine animal of the hydrozoan order Stylasterina having a calcareous skeleton resembling that of the true corals.
  • hydrolysate — any compound formed by hydrolysis.
  • hydroplanes — Plural form of hydroplane.
  • hydroxylase — any enzyme that catalyzes the introduction of a hydroxyl group into a substance.
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