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12-letter words containing a, g, e, d

  • hand-selling — a gift or token for good luck or as an expression of good wishes, as at the beginning of the new year or when entering upon a new situation or enterprise.
  • hard feeling — resentment; ill will
  • hard-wearing — resistant to extensive wear; durable: a pair of hardwearing jeans.
  • have a (good — to feel (strongly) inclined to
  • have it good — to be in comfortable circumstances
  • head massage — massage of the head
  • head sherang — the boss; person in authority
  • head-hunting — a headhunting expedition: The men left the village to go on a headhunt.
  • headlighting — The lighting associated with a headlight.
  • headlongness — Headlong quality or speed; precipitateness.
  • headshakings — Plural form of headshaking.
  • headstrongly — In a headstrong manner.
  • heartrending — causing or expressing intense grief, anguish, or distress.
  • hedda gabler — a play (1890) by Henrik Ibsen.
  • hedge garlic — an erect, cruciferous herb, Sisymbrium officinale, having a garlicky odor.
  • hedge laying — the art or practice of making or maintaining a hedge by cutting branches partway through, laying them horizontally, and pegging them in position in order to create a strong thick hedge
  • heliographed — Simple past tense and past participle of heliograph.
  • helping hand — aid; assistance: to give the destitute a helping hand.
  • hendecagonal — (geometry) Having eleven sides an angles; similar to a hendecagon.
  • herd's-grass — timothy or redtop, used for hay or pasture.
  • hiding place — location where sb is concealed
  • highly rated — generally considered to be of high quality
  • highway code — In Britain, the Highway Code is an official book published by the Department of Transport, which contains the rules which tell people how to use public roads safely.
  • hollingshead — Holinshed.
  • homesteading — a dwelling with its land and buildings, occupied by the owner as a home and exempted by a homestead law from seizure or sale for debt.
  • honey badger — ratel.
  • horse guards — the mounted squadrons supplied by the Household Cavalry for ceremonial duties
  • hydrogenated — to combine or treat with hydrogen, especially to add hydrogen to the molecule of (an unsaturated organic compound).
  • hydrogenates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hydrogenate.
  • hydrographer — the science of the measurement, description, and mapping of the surface waters of the earth, with special reference to their use for navigation.
  • in danger of — liable to
  • in regard to — to look upon or think of with a particular feeling: to regard a person with favor.
  • indian agent — an official representing the U.S. government in dealing with an Indian tribe or tribes.
  • indian giver — a person who gives a gift and then takes it back.
  • indigo snake — a large, deep-blue or brown harmless snake, Drymarchon corais, ranging from the southern U.S. to South America and invading burrows to prey on small mammals: the eastern subspecies D. corais couperi is now greatly reduced in number.
  • induced drag — the drag force generated in the production of lift.
  • ingurgitated — Simple past tense and past participle of ingurgitate.
  • interchanged — Simple past tense and past participle of interchange.
  • interdigital — Between the fingers or toes.
  • intergrading — Present participle of intergrade.
  • interlarding — Present participle of interlard.
  • interrogated — to ask questions of (a person), sometimes to seek answers or information that the person questioned considers personal or secret.
  • investigated — Simple past tense and past participle of investigate.
  • irregardless — regardless.
  • jane goodallJane, born 1934, English primatologist and zoologist.
  • jeopardising — Present participle of jeopardise.
  • jeopardizing — Present participle of jeopardize.
  • judgment day — the day of the Last Judgment; doomsday.
  • judgmentally — involving the use or exercise of judgment.
  • kendal green — a coarse woolen cloth, green in color.
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