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There are 14 ten-letter words containing A, B, G, H and 2R| ABHORRINGS | • abhorrings n. Plural of abhorring. • ABHORRING n. an object of abhorrence. | | BAROGRAPHS | • barographs n. Plural of barograph. • BAROGRAPH n. a recording barometer. | | BIOGRAPHER | • biographer n. The writer of a biography; a professional writer of biographies. • BIOGRAPHER n. a writer of a biography. | | BUSHRANGER | • bushranger n. (Australia, historical) A convict or outlaw who escapes to the bush to avoid capture; a roving bandit… • bushranger n. (Australia, obsolete) A person skilled in bushcraft. • BUSHRANGER n. (Australian) an escaped criminal living in the bush. | | FARBOROUGH | • FARBOROUGH n. (Shakespeare) a mispronunciation of thirdborough, also THARBOROUGH. | | HAGBERRIES | • hagberries n. Plural of hagberry. • HAGBERRY n. a genus of trees related to the elm, but bearing drupes with scanty, but often edible, pulp, also HACKBERRY. | | HAMBURGERS | • hamburgers n. Plural of hamburger. • Hamburgers n. Plural of Hamburger. • HAMBURGER n. (German) a patty of ground beef, also HAMBURG. | | HARBINGERS | • harbingers n. Plural of harbinger. • HARBINGER n. a forerunner; something that indicates what is to come. | | HARBORAGES | • harborages n. Plural of harborage. • HARBORAGE n. (US) shelter, harbour, also HARBOURAGE. | | HARBOURAGE | • harbourage n. (Britain) Alternative form of harborage. • HARBOURAGE n. shelter, harbour, also HARBORAGE. | | HARBOURING | • harbouring v. Present participle of harbour. • HARBOUR v. to shelter, also HARBOR. | | RHUBARBING | • rhubarbing v. Present participle of rhubarb. • RHUBARBING n. in the theatre, the use or practice of muttering rhubarb or a similar sound. | | VIBROGRAPH | • vibrograph n. An instrument that records vibrations. • VIBROGRAPH n. an instrument for recording vibrations. | | YARBOROUGH | • yarborough n. (Card games) A hand, in bridge or whist, that has no card with a value greater than nine (and no aces)… • Yarborough prop.n. A surname. • Yarborough n. (Bridge) A hand that contains no honors. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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