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10-letter words containing r, h, e, y

  • euryhygric — able to withstand a wide range of humidity
  • eurystheus — a grandson of Perseus, who, through the favour of Hera, inherited the kingship of Mycenae, which Zeus had intended for Hercules
  • eurythmics — A rhythmic interpretation of music with graceful, free-style dance movements.
  • every inch — If you talk about every inch of an area, you are emphasizing that you mean the whole of it.
  • everything — All things; all the things of a group or class.
  • everywhere — In or to all places.
  • exhibitory — Exhibiting; publicly showing.
  • eyecatcher — Something that catches the eye.
  • eyes right — a command to troops to look right, esp as a salute when marching
  • feverishly — having fever.
  • flycatcher — any of numerous Old World birds of the family Muscicapidae, that feed on insects captured in the air.
  • flypitcher — a person who has a flypitch
  • fort henryJoseph, 1797–1878, U.S. physicist.
  • freakishly — queer; odd; unusual; grotesque: a freakish appearance.
  • french way — cunnilingus or fellatio.
  • french-fry — to fry in deep fat: to French-fry onion rings.
  • full rhyme — rhyme in which the stressed vowels and all following consonants and vowels are identical, but the consonants preceding the rhyming vowels are different, as in chain, brain; soul, pole.
  • gayfeather — Many of the plant of the genus Liatris, native to North America, including Mexico, east of the continental divide.
  • glory hole — Nautical. the quarters on a ship that are occupied by the stewards or stokers. lazaretto (def 3). any locker or enclosed space for loose gear.
  • gloryholes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gloryhole.
  • go haywire — to behave or perform erratically
  • granophyre — a fine-grained or porphyritic granitic rock with a micrographic intergrowth of the minerals of the groundmass.
  • gray whale — a grayish-black whalebone whale, Eschrichtius robustus, of the North Pacific, growing to a length of 50 feet (15.2 meters): now rare.
  • graywether — sarsen.
  • grey heron — a large European heron, Ardea cinerea, with grey wings and back and a long black drooping crest
  • grey whale — a large N Pacific whalebone whale, Eschrichtius glaucus, that is grey or black with white spots and patches: family Eschrichtidae
  • greyheaded — having grey hair
  • greyhounds — Plural form of greyhound.
  • gynarchies — Plural form of gynarchy.
  • gynophores — Plural form of gynophore.
  • hair style — a style of cutting, arranging, or combing the hair; hairdo; coiffure.
  • hairstyles — Plural form of hairstyle.
  • hairy tare — Vicia hirsuta, a vetch plant of Eurasia and N Africa
  • half rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
  • half-rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
  • harassedly — in a harassed manner
  • hard money — (in the US) money given directly to a candidate in an election to assist his or her campaign
  • harmlessly — In a harmless manner.
  • hateworthy — Worthy of being hated, detestable, despicable.
  • hattersley — Roy (Sydney George), Baron Hattersley of Sparkbrook. born 1932, British Labour politician; deputy leader of the Labour Party (1983–92); shadow home secretary (1980–83; 1987–92)
  • hdr energy — hot dry rock energy; energy extracted from hot rocks below the earth's surface by pumping water around a circuit in the hot region and back to the surface
  • head rhyme — beginning rhyme.
  • heartfully — In a heartful manner.
  • heathberry — crowberry.
  • heavy rain — torrential rainfall
  • heavy spar — barite.
  • heliolatry — worship of the sun.
  • heliometry — The measurement of the diameters of heavenly bodies, their relative distances, etc.
  • heliotropy — the growth of plants in a particular direction as a response to the stimulus of light, heliotropism
  • hemelytron — one of the forewings of a true bug, having a hard, thick basal portion and a thinner, membranous apex.
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