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10-letter words containing u, n, h, a

  • chauvinist — a person who is aggressively and blindly patriotic, especially one devoted to military glory.
  • china blue — a bright greenish blue.
  • chine nual — (documentation)   /sheen'yu-*l/ (MIT) The LISP Machine Manual, so called because the title was wrapped around the cover so only those letters showed on the front.
  • chinquapin — a dwarf chestnut tree, Castanea pumila, of the eastern US, yielding edible nuts
  • chrononaut — (science fiction, dated) A time-traveller.
  • chuang-tzu — Also, Chwang-tse. (Chuang Chow) flourished 4th century b.c, Chinese mystic and philosopher.
  • chuckwagon — A wagon equipped with food and cooking utensils, as on a ranch or in a lumber camp.
  • churnalism — a type of journalism that relies on reusing existing material such as press releases and wire service reports instead of original research, esp as a result of an increased demand for news content
  • court hand — a style of handwriting formerly used in English law courts
  • cruikshank — George. 1792–1878, English illustrator and caricaturist
  • crunchable — That can be crunched.
  • cuban heel — a moderately high heel for a shoe or boot
  • cuchulainn — a hero of Ulster and the subject of many legends.
  • cunningham — Merce (mɜːs). 1919–2009 US dancer and choreographer. His experimental ballets include Suite for Five (1956) and Travelogue (1977)
  • dachshunds — Plural form of dachshund.
  • dauphiness — dauphine.
  • dauphinois — (of potatoes or other vegetables) sliced and cooked in milk, typically with a topping of cheese.
  • debauching — Present participle of debauch.
  • dehumanise — to deprive of human qualities or attributes; divest of individuality: Conformity dehumanized him.
  • dehumanize — If you say that something dehumanizes people, you mean it takes away from them good human qualities such as kindness, generosity, and independence.
  • 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
  • draughting — a drawing, sketch, or design.
  • drunkathon — a session in which excessive quantities of alcohol are consumed
  • dude ranch — a ranch operated primarily as a vacation resort.
  • duennaship — The role or status of duenna.
  • dunderhead — a dunce; blockhead; numbskull.
  • dutch barn — a farm building consisting of a steel frame and a curved roof
  • dutchwoman — a female native or inhabitant of the Netherlands; a woman of Dutch ancestry.
  • earthbound — headed for the earth: an earthbound meteorite.
  • 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
  • echinulate — (of a plant or animal) having a covering of prickles or small spines.
  • encephalum — The brain of an insect.
  • 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
  • euharmonic — producing perfect concord or harmony
  • euphonical — (archaic) euphonious; pleasing to the ear.
  • euphoriant — A drug which produces feelings of euphoria.
  • euryhaline — (of certain aquatic animals) able to tolerate a wide range of salinity
  • 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.
  • euthanized — Simple past tense and past participle of euthanize.
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