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

  • hebdomadar — (in Scottish universities and grammar schools) a name given to the member of staff whose weekly turn it is to supervise the behaviour of students
  • hectograms — Plural form of hectogram.
  • hectograph — a process for making copies of a letter, memorandum, etc., from a prepared gelatin surface to which the original writing has been transferred.
  • hektograph — to copy with the hectograph.
  • heliograph — a device for signaling by means of a movable mirror that reflects beams of light, especially sunlight, to a distance.
  • heliolatry — worship of the sun.
  • hemachrome — Alternative form of haemachrome.
  • hematocrit — a centrifuge for separating the cells of the blood from the plasma.
  • hemikaryon — a haploid nucleus.
  • hemitropal — hemitropous
  • hemorrhage — a profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured blood vessel; bleeding.
  • hemothorax — (medicine) A condition resulting from accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity.
  • heptachlor — a highly toxic, light-tan, waxy solid, C 10 H 5 Cl 7 , used as an insecticide: its manufacture and use are restricted in the U.S.
  • heptachord — a musical scale of seven notes.
  • heptameron — A literary work whose action covers a period of seven days.
  • herakleion — a seaport in N Crete.
  • herbaceous — of, relating to, or characteristic of an herb; herblike.
  • herdswoman — The female equivalent of a herdsman.
  • hereabouts — about this place; in this neighborhood.
  • heriotable — liable for the payment of a heriot
  • herniation — to protrude abnormally from an enclosed cavity or from the body so as to constitute a hernia.
  • heroic age — one of the five periods in human history, when, according to Hesiod, gods and demigods performed heroic and glorious deeds.
  • heroically — Also, heroical. of, relating to, or characteristic of a hero or heroine.
  • hesitatory — Hesitating.
  • heteroatom — an atom other than carbon in the ring structure of a heterocyclic compound.
  • heterogamy — heterogamous state.
  • hexachords — Plural form of hexachord.
  • hexaemeron — the six days of the Creation.
  • hexahedron — a solid figure having six faces, as a cube.
  • hexamerous — consisting of or divided into six parts.
  • hexandrous — (of a plant) having six stamen
  • hibernator — Something that hibernates.
  • hierocracy — rule or government by priests or ecclesiastics.
  • hierograms — Plural form of hierogram.
  • hierograph — sacred writing or characters
  • hierolatry — worship or veneration of saints or sacred things.
  • hieromancy — divination through studying objects offered in sacrifice
  • hierophant — (in ancient Greece) an official expounder of rites of worship and sacrifice.
  • hierophany — A physical manifestation of the holy or sacred, serving as a spiritual eidolon for emulation or worship.
  • hoarseness — having a vocal tone characterized by weakness of intensity and excessive breathiness; husky: the hoarse voice of the auctioneer.
  • hofstadterRichard, 1916–70, U.S. historian.
  • hog badger — a SE Asian badger, Arctonyx collaris, with a piglike mobile snout
  • 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).
  • holohedral — (of a crystal) having all the planes or faces required by the maximum symmetry of the system to which it belongs.
  • holophrase — a word functioning as a phrase or sentence, as the imperative Go!
  • holy bread — bread used in a Eucharistic service, both before and after consecration.
  • holy water — water blessed by a priest.
  • home brand — an item packaged and marketed under the brand name of a particular retailer, usually a large supermarket chain, rather than that of the manufacturer
  • home guard — a volunteer force used for meeting local emergencies when the regular armed forces are needed elsewhere.
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