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13-letter words containing r, h, e, a

  • alveolar arch — the part of the upper or lower jawbone in which the teeth are set.
  • amateur night — an entertainment featuring amateur performers, often in competition for prizes.
  • amorphousness — lacking definite form; having no specific shape; formless: the amorphous clouds.
  • amphiprostyle — (esp of a classical temple) having a set of columns at both ends but not at the sides
  • amphitheaters — Plural form of amphitheater.
  • amphitheatral — relating to an amphitheatre, taking place in an amphitheatre
  • amphitheatres — Plural form of amphitheatre.
  • amphitheatric — Of, pertaining to, exhibited in, or resembling an amphitheatre.
  • amphitrichate — having a single flagellum at each end.
  • amphotericins — Plural form of amphotericin.
  • anathematizer — One who anathematizes; a severe critic.
  • anchor pocket — a recess in the bow of a vessel, for housing a stockless anchor.
  • anchorpersons — Plural form of anchorperson.
  • angel's share — the amount of alcoholic liquor that evaporates during distillation.
  • angular house — any of the four astrological houses that begin at the angles: the first, fourth, seventh, and tenth houses, that correspond, respectively, to self, home, others, and career.
  • anise camphor — anethole.
  • anna christie — a play (1921) by Eugene O'Neill.
  • anno hebraico — A.H.
  • another place — the other House of Parliament (used in the House of Commons to refer to the House of Lords and vice versa)
  • another-guess — of another kind.
  • ante-christum — before Christ. Abbreviation: A.C.
  • anthony hoare — (person)   (C. Anthony R. Hoare, Tony) A computer scientist working on programming languages, especially parallel ones. Hoare was responsible for Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP). See also: pointer, Simone.
  • anthraquinone — a yellow crystalline solid used in the manufacture of dyes, esp anthraquinone dyes, which have excellent colour properties. Formula: C6H4(CO)2C6H4
  • anthropogenic — relating to anthropogenesis
  • anthropometer — an instrument that consists of a calibrated, vertical rod to which are attached two horizontal arms, one fixed and one movable, for measuring the human trunk and limbs.
  • anthropometry — the comparative study of sizes and proportions of the human body
  • anthropophobe — One who dislikes human beings.
  • anthropophyte — a plant species accidentally introduced during the cultivation of another
  • antiapartheid — (in the Republic of South Africa) a rigid former policy of segregating and economically and politically oppressing the nonwhite population.
  • antidiarrheal — An antidiarrheal is a substance used to prevent or treat diarrhea.
  • antinephritic — acting against kidney disease
  • antiphonaries — Plural form of antiphonary.
  • antirheumatic — acting against rheumatism
  • anywhere from — any quantity, time, degree, etc, above a specified limit
  • aphanipterous — of or relating to the wingless insects of the order Aphaniptera
  • apheliotropic — growing in a direction away from the sunlight
  • apostrophized — Simple past tense and past participle of apostrophize.
  • apostrophizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apostrophize.
  • apple orchard — an orchard planted with apple trees
  • apprehendable — That can be apprehended.
  • apprehensible — capable of being comprehended or grasped mentally
  • apprehensibly — In an apprehensive manner; cautiously.
  • apprehensions — Plural form of apprehension.
  • april showers — showers falling in April, generally considered a showery month
  • aqueous humor — a watery fluid in the space between the cornea and the lens of the eye
  • arabian horse — one of a breed of horses, raised originally in Arabia and adjacent countries, noted for intelligence, grace, and speed.
  • arachnephobia — Misspelling of arachnophobia.
  • archaelogical — Nonstandard spelling of archaeological.
  • archaeobotany — the analysis and interpretation of plant remains found at archaeological sites
  • archaeologian — (archaic) An archaeologist.
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