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17-letter words containing b, a, y, s, h

  • absolute humidity — the humidity of the atmosphere, usually expressed as the number of grams of water contained in 1 cubic metre of air
  • absolute monarchy — a monarchy without constitutional limits
  • abstinence theory — the theory that interest is payment for conserving current income.
  • abyssinian church — the Monophysitic church founded by Frumentius in the 4th century a.d., and resembling the Coptic Church in doctrine, practice, and discipline, but using Ethiopic in its liturgy.
  • ashby-de-la-zouch — a town in central England, in Leicestershire: Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned (1569) in the castle. Pop: 11 409 (2001)
  • babi yar symphony — a symphony (1962) by Dimitri Dimitrievich Shostakovich.
  • be that as it may — You say 'Be that as it may' when you want to move onto another subject or go further with the discussion, without deciding whether what has just been said is right or wrong.
  • branch delay slot — delayed control-transfer
  • by the same token — You use by the same token to introduce a statement that you think is true for the same reasons that were given for a previous statement.
  • cytotrophoblastic — Relating to, or containing, cytotrophoblasts.
  • glastonbury chair — a folding chair having legs crossed front-to-back and having arms connected to the back and to the front seat rail.
  • go by the wayside — to be put aside on account of something more urgent
  • have it both ways — to try to get the best of a situation, argument, etc, by chopping and changing between alternatives or opposites
  • house of assembly — the legislature or the lower house of the legislature in certain countries of the Commonwealth of Nations.
  • hyperbolic secant — a hyperbolic function that is the reciprocal of cosh; sech
  • hyperbolic spiral — rθ = a, (where a is a constant)
  • indistinguishably — In an indistinguishable manner; so that separate components or differences cannot be discerned.
  • john of salisbury — c1115–80, English prelate and scholar.
  • laboratory school — a school maintained by a college or university for the training of student teachers.
  • massachusetts bay — an inlet of the Atlantic, off the E coast of Massachusetts.
  • mesembryanthemums — Plural form of mesembryanthemum.
  • northeast by east — a point on the compass 11°15′ east of northeast. Abbreviation: NEbE.
  • paleobiochemistry — the study of biochemical processes that occurred in fossil life forms.
  • saved by the bell — a hollow instrument of cast metal, typically cup-shaped with a flaring mouth, suspended from the vertex and rung by the strokes of a clapper, hammer, or the like.
  • say the unsayable — to express an opinion thought to be too controversial to mention
  • shake one's booty — to dance
  • shopping bag lady — bag lady (def 1).
  • shopping-bag lady — bag lady (def 1).
  • shubra al khaymah — a city in NE Egypt, a Cairo suburb.
  • southeast by east — a point on the compass 11°15′ east of southeast. Abbreviation: SEbE.
  • squaw huckleberry — deerberry.
  • stymphalian birds — a flock of predacious birds of Arcadia that were driven away and killed by Hercules as one of his labors.
  • sunbury-on-thames — a town in SE England, in N Surrey. Pop: 27 415 (2001)
  • take sth by storm — If someone or something takes a place by storm, they are extremely successful.
  • the barbary coast — a historic name for the Mediterranean coast of North Africa: a centre of piracy against European shipping from the 16th to the 19th centuries
  • the buckeye state — a nickname for Ohio
  • thyestean banquet — a banquet at which human flesh is served
  • vanity publishing — the practice of the author of a book paying all or most of the costs of its publication

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