10-letter words containing s, h, a, m
- gethsemane — a garden east of Jerusalem, near the brook of Kedron: scene of Jesus' agony and betrayal. Matt. 26:36.
- goalmouths — Plural form of goalmouth.
- golschmann — Vladimir [vlad-uh-meer] /ˈvlæd əˌmɪər/ (Show IPA), 1893–1972, French orchestra conductor in the U.S.
- gomphiasis — looseness of the teeth.
- graphemics — the study of writing systems and of their relation to speech.
- grass moth — any of a large subfamily of small night-flying pyralid moths, esp Crambus pratellus, that during the day cling to grass stems
- hackamores — Plural form of hackamore.
- hacktivism — the practice of gaining unauthorized access to a computer system and carrying out various disruptive actions as a means of achieving political or social goals: In this form of hacktivism, the hacker tries to alter or deface a government website.
- haematomas — Plural form of haematoma.
- haematosis — Alternative form of hematosis.
- haemocoels — Plural form of haemocoel.
- haemolyses — Plural form of haemolysis.
- haemolysin — Alternative spelling of hemolysin.
- haemolysis — Alternative spelling of hemolysis.
- hailstorms — Plural form of hailstorm.
- halberstam — David, 1934–2007, U.S. writer.
- half-smile — a smile that is uncertain or short-lived
- ham sth up — If actors or actresses ham it up, they exaggerate every emotion and gesture when they are acting, often deliberately because they think that the audience will be more amused.
- ham-fisted — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
- hamadryads — Plural form of hamadryad.
- hamantasch — a small triangular cake often made with yeast and filled with a mixture of poppy seeds and honey or with prune paste, prepared especially for the festival of Purim.
- hamburgers — Plural form of hamburger.
- hamesucken — the offence of attacking a person in his or her own dwelling
- hammerfest — a seaport in N Norway: the northernmost town in Europe.
- hammerings — a series of punishments or beatings
- hammerkops — Plural form of hammerkop.
- hammerless — (of a firearm) having the hammer concealed within the receiver.
- hammertoes — Plural form of hammertoe.
- hamshackle — to hobble (a cow, horse, etc) by tying a rope around the head and one of the legs
- hamstrings — Plural form of hamstring.
- handsomely — in a handsome manner; pleasingly; successfully.
- handsomest — having an attractive, well-proportioned, and imposing appearance suggestive of health and strength; good-looking: a handsome man; a handsome woman.
- harassment — the act or an instance of harassing, or disturbing, pestering, or troubling repeatedly; persecution: She sued her boss for sexual harassment.
- hard times — a period of difficulties or hardship.
- harm's way — danger; a dangerous situation: to get out of harm's way during a storm.
- harmattans — Plural form of harmattan.
- harmlessly — In a harmless manner.
- harmonicas — Plural form of harmonica.
- harmonious — marked by agreement in feeling, attitude, or action: a harmonious group.
- harmonised — Simple past tense and past participle of harmonise.
- harmoniser — (British spelling) alternative spelling of harmonizer.
- harmonises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harmonise.
- harmonists — Plural form of harmonist.
- harmoniums — Plural form of harmonium.
- harmonizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harmonize.
- harmsworth — Alfred Charles William, Viscount Northcliffe, 1865–1922, English journalist, publisher, and politician.
- harvestman — daddy-longlegs (def 1).
- harvestmen — Plural form of harvestman.
- hatchments — Plural form of hatchment.
- haustellum — (in certain crustaceans and insects) an organ or part of the proboscis adapted for sucking blood or plant juices.