10-letter words containing s, h, u, n
- cousinhood — Relationship as of cousins.
- cousinship — Also called first cousin, full cousin. the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt. See also second cousin, removed (def 2).
- cruikshank — George. 1792–1878, English illustrator and caricaturist
- crunchings — any actions in which things are crunched
- crush zone — The crush zone is the part of a vehicle's bodywork that is designed to absorb the energy in a crash, reducing the amount that is felt by passengers inside the vehicle.
- crushingly — You can use crushingly to emphasize the degree of a negative quality.
- crutchings — the wool clipped from a sheep's hindquarters
- cushioning — Cushioning is something soft that protects an object when it hits something.
- dachshunds — Plural form of dachshund.
- dauphiness — dauphine.
- dauphinois — (of potatoes or other vegetables) sliced and cooked in milk, typically with a topping of cheese.
- deerhounds — Plural form of deerhound.
- dehumanise — to deprive of human qualities or attributes; divest of individuality: Conformity dehumanized him.
- dianthuses — Plural form of dianthus.
- diaphanous — Diaphanous cloth is very thin and almost transparent.
- diaphonous — Misspelling of diaphanous.
- diophantus — 3rd century ad, Greek mathematician, noted for his treatise on the theory of numbers, Arithmetica
- disburthen — (obsolete) disburden.
- disfurnish — to deprive of something with which a person or thing is furnished; divest of possessions; strip.
- dithionous — as in dithionous acid
- douchiness — (slang, derogatory) The quality of being douchey or douchy; objectionableness.
- doughiness — the quality or characteristic of being like dough
- duennaship — The role or status of duenna.
- ebbinghaus — Hermann (ˈhɛrman). 1850–1909, German experimental psychologist who undertook the first systematic and large-scale studies of memory and devised tests using nonsense syllables
- enschedule — to place in a schedule
- enshrouded — Simple past tense and past participle of enshroud.
- enthusiasm — Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- enthusiast — A person who is highly interested in a particular activity or subject.
- epicanthus — (anatomy) A skin fold of the upper eyelid, typical to East Asians.
- epiphanous — showing an epiphany
- erymanthus — Mountmountain in the NW Peloponnesus, Greece: 7,297 ft (2,224 m): in Greek mythology, haunt of a savage boar captured by Hercules
- escutcheon — A shield or emblem bearing a coat of arms.
- euphonious — (of sound, esp. speech) Pleasing to the ear.
- euphoniums — Plural form of euphonium.
- euphrosyne — one of the three Graces
- eustachian — Alternative form of Eustachian.
- euthanased — Simple past tense and past participle of euthanase.
- euthanasia — The painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. The practice is illegal in most countries.
- euthanasic — Of, or pertaining to euthanasia.
- euthanised — Simple past tense and past participle of euthanise.
- euthanizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of euthanize.
- euthenasia — Misspelling of euthanasia.
- eutherians — Plural form of eutherian.
- ex-husband — man: former spouse
- exhausting — Making one feel very tired; very tiring.
- exhaustion — A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.
- extinguish — Cause (a fire or light) to cease to burn or shine.
- flash burn — a burn produced by brief exposure to intense, radiant heat, as from an explosion.
- flash unit — an electronic flash and its power supply in a compact unit.
- flunkeyish — resembling a flunkey