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10-letter words that end in h

  • four flush — a useless poker hand, containing four of a suit and one odd card
  • four-flush — to bluff.
  • fourscorth — eightieth
  • fourteenth — next after the thirteenth; being the ordinal number for 14.
  • foxborough — a town in E Massachusetts.
  • free beach — a beach that permits nude bathing.
  • free lunch — food provided without charge in some bars and saloons to attract customers.
  • free reach — a course sailed by a sailing vessel having the wind on the quarter.
  • frog march — to force (a person) to march with the arms pinioned firmly behind the back.
  • frog-march — If you are frog-marched somewhere, someone takes you there by force, holding you by the arms or another part of your body so that you have to walk along with them.
  • frontbench — Alternative form of front bench.
  • fruit dish — plate or bowl for displaying fruit
  • gargoylish — Of, pertaining to, or resembling a gargoyle.
  • gastrolith — a calculous concretion in the stomach.
  • gastrosoph — a person skilled in the art of good eating
  • gate-crash — to gain entry to (a party, concert, etc) without invitation or payment
  • genteelish — genteel-like
  • ghost moth — swift (def 9).
  • gill pouch — branchial pouch.
  • gipsy moth — a European moth, Lymantria dispar, introduced into North America, where it is a serious pest of shade trees: family Lymantriidae (or Liparidae)
  • give birth — have a baby
  • give forth — to send forth; emit; issue
  • glasscloth — a cloth for cleaning glass, which does not leave fibres behind
  • glory bush — a shrub, Tibouchina urvilleana, native to Brazil, having showy purple flowers, cultivated as an ornamental.
  • go in with — share cost
  • go through — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • good faith — accordance with standards of honesty, trust, sincerity, etc. (usually preceded by in): If you act in good faith, he'll have no reason to question your motives.
  • gooseflesh — goose bumps.
  • gorse bush — a gorse plant
  • grass moth — any of a large subfamily of small night-flying pyralid moths, esp Crambus pratellus, that during the day cling to grass stems
  • grassfinch — any of several Australian weaverbirds, especially of the genus Poephila.
  • gray birch — a small, bushy birch, Betula populifolia, of stony or sandy areas of the eastern U.S., having grayish-white bark and triangular leaves.
  • greencloth — the green covering of a billiard or gaming table
  • greenfinch — any finch of the genus Carduelis, of Europe and Asia, having green and yellow plumage, especially C. chloris (European greenfinch)
  • griffinish — indicative of a griffin, being a newcomer to the Orient
  • groundfish — (fishing) Fish that swim near the seafloor.
  • guitarfish — any sharklike ray of the family Rhinobatidae, of warm seas, resembling a guitar in shape.
  • gypsy moth — a moth, Porthetria dispar, introduced into the U.S. from Europe, the larvae of which feed on the foliage of shade and other trees.
  • hackintosh — 1.   (jargon, computer)   An Apple Lisa that has been hacked into emulating a Macintosh (also called a "Mac XL"). 2.   (jargon, computer)   A Macintosh assembled from parts theoretically belonging to different models in the line.
  • haemolymph — the blood-like fluid of invertebrates
  • half hitch — a knot or hitch made by forming a bight and passing the end of the rope around the standing part and through the bight.
  • half-hitch — a knot or hitch made by forming a bight and passing the end of the rope around the standing part and through the bight.
  • half-truth — a statement that is only partly true, especially one intended to deceive, evade blame, or the like.
  • halleluiah — an exclamation of “hallelujah!”.
  • hallelujah — an exclamation of “hallelujah!”.
  • 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.
  • handstitch — to stitch or sew by hand.
  • hang tough — to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
  • haphtaroth — Plural form of haphtarah.
  • hard crash — (programming)   When a program stops running completely and unexpectedly, often due to external events, e.g. the CPU overheating or an unrecoverable memory error. See also disk crash.
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