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12-letter words containing a, c, h, i, n, s

  • ding an sich — thing-in-itself.
  • disenchanted — to rid of or free from enchantment, illusion, credulity, etc.; disillusion: The harshness of everyday reality disenchanted him of his idealistic hopes.
  • disenchanter — One who disenchants.
  • disfranchise — to deprive (a person) of a right of citizenship, as of the right to vote.
  • duncan smith — (George) Iain. born 1954, British politician; leader of the Conservative Party (2001–03); secretary of state for work and pensions (2010–2016)
  • egg sandwich — two slices of bread filled with chopped egg
  • encephalitis — Inflammation of the brain, caused by infection or an allergic reaction.
  • enfranchised — Simple past tense and past participle of enfranchise.
  • enfranchises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enfranchise.
  • enhypostatic — relating to enhypostasia
  • enthusiastic — Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
  • estheticians — Plural form of esthetician.
  • fashion icon — a person or thing that is very well known as being highly fashionable
  • franchisable — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • gatecrashing — Present participle of gatecrash.
  • gemeinschaft — an association of individuals having sentiments, tastes, and attitudes in common; fellowship.
  • geomechanics — the study and application of rock and soil mechanics
  • half section — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • half-section — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • hallucinates — to have hallucinations.
  • hallucinosis — a mental state characterized by repeated hallucinations.
  • handicappeds — Plural form of handicapped.
  • handicappers — Plural form of handicapper.
  • handstitched — Stitched by hand.
  • hard science — any of the natural or physical sciences, as chemistry, biology, physics, or astronomy, in which aspects of the universe are investigated by means of hypotheses and experiments.
  • helical scan — denoting a recording technique used with video tapes in which the recorded tracks on the tape are segments of a helix
  • hemodynamics — the branch of physiology dealing with the forces involved in the circulation of the blood.
  • hexacosanoic — as in hexacosanoic acid
  • histrionical — (British) Alternative form of histrionic.
  • hoisin sauce — a thick, sweet, spicy condiment containing soybeans, sugar, garlic, and chili peppers, used in cooking or as an accompaniment to meat, fish, or poultry, especially Peking duck.
  • horse racing — a contest of speed among horses that either are ridden by jockeys or pull sulkies and their drivers.
  • hunting case — a watchcase with a hinged cover to protect the crystal.
  • hydronautics — (nautical) The science of the design and construction of ships, their engines, and their instrumentation.
  • hypersomniac — a tendency to sleep excessively.
  • iconomachist — a person who campaigns against the use of icons in religious worship
  • icosahedrons — Plural form of icosahedron.
  • impeachments — Plural form of impeachment.
  • in search of — looking for, seeking
  • in that case — then
  • in the cards — a usually rectangular piece of stiff paper, thin pasteboard, or plastic for various uses, as to write information on or printed as a means of identifying the holder: a 3″ × 5″ file card; a membership card.
  • inchoateness — The quality of being inchoate.
  • infographics — Plural form of infographic.
  • inheritances — Plural form of inheritance.
  • interchanges — Plural form of interchange.
  • intrapsychic — Within the psyche or mind.
  • kinaesthetic — Alternative form of kinesthetic.
  • kinesipathic — of or relating to kinesipathy
  • kitchen salt — coarse salt that is used in cooking but not at the table
  • kitchen soap — heavy-duty soap intended for use in the kitchen
  • kitchenwares — Plural form of kitchenware.
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