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10-letter words containing r, o, u, e

  • guest rope — a rope suspended from the side of a vessel or a boom as an object to which other vessels can moor, or to afford a hold for persons in such vessels.
  • guest-rope — a rope suspended from the side of a vessel or a boom as an object to which other vessels can moor, or to afford a hold for persons in such vessels.
  • guestrooms — Plural form of guestroom.
  • guide rope — a rope fastened, usually at an angle, to a hoisting or towing line, to guide the object being moved.
  • guide word — catchword (def 2).
  • guideboard — a large board or sign, usually mounted on a post, giving directions to travelers.
  • gunpersons — Plural form of gunperson.
  • gut course — snap course.
  • hammer out — a tool consisting of a solid head, usually of metal, set crosswise on a handle, used for beating metals, driving nails, etc.
  • harbourage — (British, nautical) A place for refuge for a vessel.
  • haubergeon — a short, sleeveless coat of mail.
  • herbaceous — of, relating to, or characteristic of an herb; herblike.
  • hereabouts — about this place; in this neighborhood.
  • herophilus — died ?280 bc, Greek anatomist in Alexandria. He was the first to distinguish sensory from motor nerves
  • hexamerous — consisting of or divided into six parts.
  • hexandrous — (of a plant) having six stamen
  • hieronymus — Eusebius [yoo-see-bee-uh s] /yuˈsi bi əs/ (Show IPA), Jerome, Saint.
  • hirtellous — minutely hirsute.
  • hog sucker — any of several suckers of the genus Hypentelium, inhabiting cool streams of eastern North America and characterized by a broad head that is concave above.
  • home guard — a volunteer force used for meeting local emergencies when the regular armed forces are needed elsewhere.
  • home ruler — an advocate of home rule.
  • home truth — an indisputable fact or basic truth, especially one whose accuracy may cause discomfort or embarrassment.
  • homebuyers — Plural form of homebuyer.
  • honourable — (British spelling) Alternative form of honorable.
  • honourless — Without honour; dishonourable or dishonoured.
  • hooked rug — a rug made by drawing loops of yarn or cloth through a foundation of burlap or the like, to form a pattern.
  • horrendous — shockingly dreadful; horrible: a horrendous crime.
  • horselaugh — a loud, coarse laugh, especially of derision.
  • hot number — sth popular
  • hour angle — the angle, measured westward through 360°, between the celestial meridian of an observer and the hour circle of a celestial body.
  • house crow — a black and gray crow, Corvus splendens, of India.
  • house mark — a trademark that appears on and identifies all of a company's products.
  • house rosé — a rosé wine sold unnamed by a restaurant, at a lower price than wines specified on the wine list
  • house rule — a rule that is used in a game only in a specific place, as a particular casino, or only among a certain group of players.
  • house wren — a common American wren, Troglodytes aedon, that nests around houses.
  • housebreak — to train (a pet) to excrete outdoors or in a specific place.
  • housebroke — Simple past form of housebreak.
  • housecarls — Plural form of housecarl.
  • housedress — a relatively simple and inexpensive dress suitable for housework.
  • housefront — the façade of a house
  • housemaker — Homemaker.
  • houseproud — Alternative form of house-proud.
  • housetrain — To teach a house pet to urinate and defecate outside or in a designated location in the home.
  • housewares — (North America) Domestic utensils, especially for the kitchen.
  • humoresque — a musical composition of humorous or capricious character.
  • humouredly — (only in combination with good, bad or ill) In the manner of a specified kind of humour. See good-humouredly, bad-humouredly, ill-humouredly.
  • humourless — (British spelling, Canadian) alternative spelling of humorless.
  • humoursome — (archaic) Liable to humours or moods; fickle; ill-tempered.
  • hydragogue — causing the discharge of watery fluid, as from the bowels.
  • igniferous — (rare) Producing fire.
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