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10-letter words containing s, h, a, p, e, n

  • pantheress — a female panther
  • parischane — a parish
  • patchiness — characterized by or made up of patches.
  • penmanship — the art of handwriting; the use of the pen in writing.
  • pentastich — a strophe, stanza, or poem consisting of five lines or verses.
  • phantasime — a person who is extremely imaginative and fanciful
  • phantasize — to conceive fanciful or extravagant notions, ideas, suppositions, or the like (often followed by about): to fantasize about the ideal job.
  • pheasantry — a place where pheasants are bred or are kept together
  • phenoplast — phenolic resin.
  • phosphagen — a high-energy phosphoric ester that serves as a reservoir of phosphate-bond energy, as phosphocreatine in vertebrates and phosphoarginine in invertebrates.
  • phrenesiac — hypochondriacal
  • phrensical — frenzical; frenzied
  • poachiness — the state of being poachy
  • preachings — the act or practice of a person who preaches.
  • punishable — liable to or deserving punishment.
  • rangership — the office or position of a ranger
  • rephrasing — to phrase again or differently: He rephrased the statement to give it less formality.
  • sand perch — squirrelfish.
  • sapphirine — consisting of sapphire; like sapphire, especially in color.
  • seamanship — knowledge and skill pertaining to the operation, navigation, management, safety, and maintenance of a ship.
  • shankpiece — a piece of metal or fiber for giving form to the shank of a shoe.
  • shape note — a musical note in which the degree of the scale is indicated by the shape of the note's head.
  • sharpen up — hone, refine
  • sharpening — the act of making the edge of something very thin or of making its end pointed
  • sheepshank — a kind of knot, hitch, or bend made on a rope to shorten it temporarily.
  • slash pine — a pine, Pinus elliotii, found in slashes and swamps in the southeastern U.S., yielding a hard, durable wood.
  • smartphone — a device that combines a cell phone with a handheld computer, typically offering Internet access, data storage, email capability, etc.
  • snaphaunce — an early flintlock mechanism for igniting a charge of gunpowder in a gun.
  • sophoclean — 495?–406? b.c, Greek dramatist.
  • sousaphone — a form of bass tuba, similar to the helicon, used in brass bands.
  • sphenogram — a cuneiform character.
  • sphenoidal — relating to the sphenoid bone
  • springhare — a leaping and burrowing rodent, Pedetes capensis, native to southern Africa, having kangaroolike legs and long, pointed ears.
  • springhead — a spring or fountainhead from which a stream flows.
  • staphyline — having a form resembling a bunch of grapes
  • stenograph — any of various keyboard instruments, somewhat resembling a typewriter, used for writing in shorthand, as by means of phonetic or arbitrary symbols.
  • stephanite — a mineral, silver antimony sulfide, Ag 5 SbS 4 : an ore of silver.
  • sulphonate — a salt or ester of any sulphonic acid containing the ion RSO2O– or the group RSO2O–, R being an organic group
  • superhuman — above or beyond what is human; having a higher nature or greater powers than humans have: a superhuman being.
  • sweep hand — a hand, usually a second hand, centrally mounted with the minute and hour hands of a timepiece and reaching to the edge of the dial.
  • synaloepha — the blending of two successive vowels into one, especially the coalescence of a vowel at the end of one word with a vowel at the beginning of the next.
  • tenantship — the state of being a tenant
  • transshape — to change shape
  • upheapings — acts or instances of heaping up
  • wappenshaw — a periodic muster or review of troops or persons under arms, formerly held in certain districts of Scotland to satisfy military chiefs that their men were properly armed and faithful to the local lord or chieftain.
  • wardenship — The state of being a warden.
  • whip snake — any of several long, slender New World snakes of the genus Masticophis, the tail of which resembles a whip.
  • xenophanes — c570–c480 b.c, Greek philosopher and poet.
  • yesmanship — An atmosphere in which people claim to agree with leadership for political reasons, even when they don't actually agree with leadership.
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