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There are 24 ten-letter words containing H, J, 2O and R

Bronze␣Johnfjord␣horsejarrahwoodjatrophonejobholdersjob-hoppersjobsworthsjohnboaterJohn␣DoreesJohn␣DoriesJohnlockerJohnny␣rookJohn␣RoscoeJohnson␣barJohor␣Bahrujunior␣sophmajor␣chordorphan␣Johnportajohnsport-o-johnsProperjohnroghan␣joshsojournethson␣jarocho

26 definitions found

  • Bronze␣John — n. (Archaic) yellow fever.
  • fjord␣horse — n. A relatively small but very strong horse breed from the mountainous…
  • jarrahwood — n. The wood of the jarrah tree.
  • jatrophone — n. (Organic chemistry) A jatrophane diterpene found in Jatropha…
  • jobholders — n. Plural of jobholder.
  • job-hoppers — n. Plural of job-hopper.
  • jobsworths — n. Plural of jobsworth.
  • johnboater — n. Someone who travels by johnboat.
  • John␣Dorees — n. Plural of John Doree.
  • John␣Dories — n. Plural of John Dory.
  • Johnlocker — n. (Fandom slang) A shipper of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson…
  • Johnny␣rook — n. (Falklands) A bird, the caracara.
  • John␣Roscoe — n. Alternative form of roscoe (“a handgun”).
  • Johnson␣bar — n. A corrugated metal bar used to reinforce concrete. — n. A hand lever on various vehicles. — n. A lever-dolly (similar to a crowbar) for moving heavy apparatus.
  • Johor␣Bahru — prop.n. The capital city of Johor, Malaysia.
  • junior␣soph — n. A second-year undergraduate at the University of Cambridge.
  • major␣chord — n. (Music) Any musical chord which has the tones a major third…
  • orphan␣John — n. Hylotelephium telephium, a succulent perennial ground cover…
  • portajohns — n. Plural of portajohn.
  • port-o-johns — n. Plural of port-o-john.
  • Properjohn — prop.n. A surname.
  • roghan␣josh — n. Alternative form of rogan josh.
  • sojourneth — v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present form of sojourn.
  • son␣jarocho — n. A style of folk music from the Mexican state of Veracruz.
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