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10-letter words containing r, h

  • ahmednagar — a city in W India, in Maharashtra: formerly one of the kingdoms of Deccan. Pop: 307 455 (2001)
  • ahorseback — on horseback
  • air hammer — a pneumatic hammer, usually portable.
  • air harbor — a harbor for hydroplanes, especially seaplanes.
  • air hunger — deep, rapid, and labored breathing caused by an increased respiratory drive due to abnormally low blood oxygen levels, as in severe heart failure or asthma.
  • air rights — rights to the airspace above a building or lot, regarded as the real property of the one who owns the building or lot
  • air shower — a shower of secondary cosmic radiation, caused by the interaction of cosmic radiation or gamma radiation with the atmosphere.
  • air switch — a switch in which the interruption of the circuit occurs in air.
  • airbrushed — Simple past tense and past participle of airbrush.
  • airbrushes — Plural form of airbrush.
  • airfreight — a method or service for transporting cargo by air
  • airmanship — the skill or art of flying an aircraft
  • al-bukhari — Muhammad ibn Ismaʿil [ib-uh n is-mah-eel] /ˈɪb ən ɪsˈmɑ il/ (Show IPA), a.d. 810–870, a collector of the Hadith.
  • alcheringa — (often initial capital letter) dreamtime.
  • alger hissAlger, 1904–96, U.S. public official, accused of espionage 1948 and imprisoned for perjury 1950–54.
  • algorithim — (spelling)   It's spelled "algorithm".
  • algorithms — Plural form of algorithm.
  • all righty — all right
  • allographs — Plural form of allograph.
  • allomorphs — Plural form of allomorph.
  • alongshore — close to, by, or along a shore
  • alpenhorns — Plural form of alpenhorn.
  • alpha iron — a magnetic allotrope of iron that is stable below 910°C; ferrite
  • alphavirus — Any virus of the genus Alphavirus (family Togaviridae).
  • altogether — You use altogether to emphasize that something has stopped, been done, or finished completely.
  • altrincham — a residential town in NW England, in Trafford unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop: 40 695 (2001)
  • amaranthus — Any of the genus Amaranthus; an amaranth.
  • amateurish — If you describe something as amateurish, you think that it is not skilfully made or done.
  • amenorrhea — abnormal absence or suppression of menstruation
  • amphiaraus — a hero who joined the Seven against Thebes, although he knew that his death was fated: deified after death.
  • amphiaster — the structure that occurs in a cell undergoing mitosis, consisting of a spindle with an aster at each end
  • amphibrach — a metrical foot consisting of a long syllable between two short syllables (◡ – ◡)
  • amphigoric — a meaningless or nonsensical piece of writing, especially one intended as a parody.
  • amphigouri — amphigory.
  • amphimacer — a metrical foot consisting, in Greek and Latin verse, of one short syllable between two long ones, or, in English verse, of one unaccented syllable between two accented ones (Ex.: | hésĭtáte |)
  • amphimarus — a son of Poseidon, sometimes believed to be the father, by Urania, of the poet Linus.
  • amphithyra — Also, amphithyron, amphithura [am-fuh-thoo r-uh] /ˌæm fəˈθʊər ə/ (Show IPA), amphithuron. Greek Orthodox Church. a divided curtain in front of the door of the iconostasis.
  • amphitrite — a sea goddess, wife of Poseidon and mother of Triton
  • amphitryon — the grandson of Perseus and husband of Alcmene
  • amphoteric — able to function as either a base or an acid
  • amyotrophy — wasting of muscles, caused by disease of the nerves supplying them
  • amyxorrhea — the absence of the normal secretion of mucus.
  • anachorism — a geographical misplacement; something located in an incongruous position
  • anachronic — out of chronological order or out of date
  • anachronym — Synonym of backronym.
  • anamorphic — of, relating to, or caused by anamorphosis or anamorphism
  • anarchical — of, like, or tending to anarchy.
  • anarchists — Plural form of anarchist.
  • anarthrous — having no joints or articulated limbs
  • anastrophe — reversal of the usual order of the parts of a sentence; inversion (Ex.: “Came the dawn”)
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