10-letter words containing y, e, a, r, h
- hypometria — Dysmetria in which the patient tends to undershoot the intended target.
- hyporchema — a lively choral ode sung in ancient Greece in honor of Apollo or Dionysus.
- hypothenar — the fleshly prominence on the palm at the base of the little finger.
- hysterical — of, relating to, or characterized by hysteria.
- ideography — the use of ideograms.
- jellygraph — a device that uses a plate of jelly to make copies of a sheet of writing, etc
- lachrymose — suggestive of or tending to cause tears; mournful.
- lexigraphy — (uncountable) The representation of words in writing.
- light year — Astronomy. the distance traversed by light in one mean solar year, about 5.88 trillion mi. (9.46 trillion km): used as a unit in measuring stellar distances. Abbreviation: lt-yr.
- light-year — Astronomy. the distance traversed by light in one mean solar year, about 5.88 trillion mi. (9.46 trillion km): used as a unit in measuring stellar distances. Abbreviation: lt-yr.
- macrophyte — a plant, especially a marine plant, large enough to be visible to the naked eye.
- merchantry — (dated) The body of merchants taken collectively.
- metatheory — a theory devised to analyze a theory.
- methylator — A person, company of device that methylates (originally, one that produced methylated spirits).
- mother yaw — the initial lesion of yaws, occurring at the site of inoculation.
- myotherapy — A form of manual medicine focusing on the diagnosis, treatment and management of musculoskeletal pain.
- mythmakers — Plural form of mythmaker.
- nameworthy — worthy of or deserving a name
- near rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
- near-rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
- necrophagy — The eating of dead or decaying animal flesh.
- neuropathy — any diseased condition of the nervous system.
- o'flaherty — Liam [lee-uh m] /ˈli əm/ (Show IPA), 1896–1984, Irish novelist.
- opotherapy — organotherapy.
- over-happy — delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing: to be happy to see a person.
- overrashly — in an overrash manner
- pachymeter — an instrument for measuring thickness
- paraphyses — one of the erect, sterile filaments often growing among the reproductive organs in many fungi, mosses, and ferns.
- parenchyma — Botany. the fundamental tissue of plants, composed of thin-walled cells able to divide.
- pharyngeal — of, relating to, or situated near the pharynx.
- pheasantry — a place where pheasants are bred or are kept together
- phloem ray — a vascular ray extending into or located entirely within the secondary phloem.
- phoney war — A phoney war is when two opposing groups are openly hostile towards each other, as if they were at war, but there is no real fighting.
- phylactery — Judaism. either of two small, black, leather cubes containing a piece of parchment inscribed with verses 4–9 of Deut. 6, 13–21 of Deut. 11, and 1–16 of Ex. 13: one is attached with straps to the left arm and the other to the forehead during weekday morning prayers by Orthodox and Conservative Jewish men.
- phylloxera — any of several plant lice of the genus Phylloxera, especially P. vitifoliae (grape phylloxera) which attacks the leaves and roots of grapevines.
- polyhedral — of, relating to, or having the shape of a polyhedron.
- preholiday — relating to the period before a holiday
- renography — x-ray examination of the kidney following injection of a radiopaque substance.
- rotary hoe — a cultivating implement consisting of a row of wheels each with many fingerlike prongs, pulled over the ground to break up the soil and destroy weeds.
- rugby head — a male follower of rugby culture
- saprophyte — any organism that lives on dead organic matter, as certain fungi and bacteria.
- serigraphy — a print made by the silkscreen process.
- sharp-eyed — having keen sight or perception.
- shrievalty — the office, term, or jurisdiction of a sheriff.
- sixth year — (in Scotland) the most senior class in a secondary school to which pupils, usually above the legal leaving age, may proceed to take sixth-year studies, retake or take additional Highers, etc
- slaughtery — a slaughterhouse
- soothsayer — a person who professes to foretell events.
- spreaghery — the activity or crime of raiding cattle
- spycatcher — a person who works in counterintelligence to detect enemy espionage activities
- starchedly — in a starched manner