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12-letter words containing b, o, h, e

  • on the books — registered
  • on the brain — constantly in mind
  • on the table — an article of furniture consisting of a flat, slablike top supported on one or more legs or other supports: a kitchen table; an operating table; a pool table.
  • one-base hit — single (def 24).
  • oneg shabbat — a Jewish celebration in honor of the Sabbath that takes place on Friday evening or Saturday afternoon and usually includes a program of songs, a lecture, and refreshments.
  • ormond beach — a town in NE Florida.
  • pearl harbor — a harbor near Honolulu, on S Oahu, in Hawaii: surprise attack by Japan on the U.S. naval base and other military installations December 7, 1941.
  • peterborough — a city in Cambridgeshire, in central England.
  • phengophobia — an abnormal dread or terror of natural light
  • phlebography — venography.
  • phlebotomist — a specialist in phlebotomy.
  • phlebotomize — to subject to phlebotomy; bleed.
  • phone number — of individual, business
  • photolyzable — able to undergo photolysis
  • phytobenthos — microscopic plants that live in the bottom of the ocean
  • pidyon haben — the rite of relieving the first male child born to parents not descended from Aaron or Levi of certain religious obligations by redeeming him from a member of the priestly class, celebrated 30 days after the child's birth.
  • pollen brush — the mass of stiff hairs on the legs or abdomen of an insect, for collecting pollen.
  • pork butcher — a butcher who specializes in pork
  • psychobabble — writing or talk using jargon from psychiatry or psychotherapy without particular accuracy or relevance.
  • public house — British. a tavern.
  • reproachable — to find fault with (a person, group, etc.); blame; censure.
  • rhabdosphere — a minute sphere made up of rhabdoliths
  • rhombohedral — a solid bounded by six rhombic planes.
  • rhombohedron — a solid bounded by six rhombic planes.
  • ride a hobby — to be excessively devoted to one's favorite pastime or subject
  • robert hookeRobert, 1635–1703, English philosopher, microscopist, and physicist.
  • safe harbour — a place that offers protection from the weather, attack, etc
  • schussboomer — a skier who is skilled at schussing.
  • second birth — spiritual rebirth.
  • shepherd boy — male child who herds sheep
  • shopbreaking — the act of breaking into a shop
  • shoulder bag — a handbag with shoulder strap attached.
  • shoulder-bag — A shoulder-bag is a bag that has a long strap so that it can be carried on a person's shoulder.
  • shuffleboard — a game in which standing players shove or push wooden or plastic disks with a long cue toward numbered scoring sections marked on a floor or deck.
  • sketch-books — Also, sketchpad. a book or pad of drawing paper for sketches.
  • slobbishness — the state or characteristic of being a slob
  • snobographer — a person who writes about snobs
  • sober-headed — characterized by clear, logical thinking; not fanciful or capricious.
  • sorghum beer — beer made from sorghum or millet
  • soul brother — a black male, especially a fellow black male.
  • stephen jobs — (person)   Stephen P. Jobs (born 24 February 1955). The co-founder and ex-president of Apple Computer, leader of the team that produced the Macintosh. In 1979, when he was president of Apple, Steven Jobs saw a demonstration of Smalltalk at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center. He and other Apple employees were "very impressed with the unique and revolutionary user-friendly design". The first Macintosh was released in January 1984. Jobs described it as insanely great. Jobs was ousted from Apple in 1985 and founded Next, Inc.. In December 1996 he was re-employed by Apple when they bought NeXT. See also lithium lick, Mathematica.
  • store-bought — commercially made rather than homemade.
  • strobe light — a device for studying the motion of a body, especially a body in rapid revolution or vibration, by making the motion appear to slow down or stop, as by periodically illuminating the body or viewing it through widely spaced openings in a revolving disk.
  • strobe-light — a device for studying the motion of a body, especially a body in rapid revolution or vibration, by making the motion appear to slow down or stop, as by periodically illuminating the body or viewing it through widely spaced openings in a revolving disk.
  • subthreshold — (of a stimulus) too weak to produce a response.
  • table d'hote — a meal of preselected courses served at a fixed time and price to the guests at a hotel or restaurant.
  • teaching job — a position as a teacher
  • technobabble — incomprehensible technical language or jargon.
  • technobandit — a person who steals technological secrets, as from the government or a place of employment, and sells them to agents of foreign governments or to competing firms.
  • technophobia — abnormal fear of or anxiety about the effects of advanced technology.
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