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12-letter words containing d, r, o, g, h, e

  • hydrogenates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hydrogenate.
  • hydrogenized — Simple past tense and past participle of hydrogenize.
  • hydrogeology — the science dealing with the occurrence and distribution of underground water.
  • hydrographer — the science of the measurement, description, and mapping of the surface waters of the earth, with special reference to their use for navigation.
  • lithographed — Simple past tense and past participle of lithograph.
  • loggerheaded — Dull; stupid.
  • mimeographed — Simple past tense and past participle of mimeograph.
  • monohydrogen — relating to a molecule in which there is a single hydrogen ion for each combining ion
  • neighborhood — the area or region around or near some place or thing; vicinity: the kids of the neighborhood; located in the neighborhood of Jackson and Vine streets.
  • night editor — an editor responsible for getting a morning newspaper to press, for the night operations of a wire service, or the like.
  • off the grid — not using any of the services, such as bank accounts, public utilites, etc, that allow a person's activities to be monitored by the authorities
  • overweighted — weighing too much or more than is considered normal, proper, etc.: overweight luggage; an overweight patient; two letters that may be overweight.
  • parahydrogen — the form of molecular hydrogen in which the nuclei of the two hydrogen atoms contained in the molecule have spins in opposite directions.
  • plagiohedral — (of a crystal) having faces arranged obliquely in a helix.
  • pseudography — writing that does not follow conventional spelling or usage
  • radiographer — X-ray technician
  • read-through — reading (def 1).
  • red goatfish — a goatfish, Mullus auratus.
  • rhodes grass — a grass, Chloris gayana, native to Africa, used as pasturage and fodder in warm climates.
  • ride shotgun — a smoothbore gun for firing small shots to kill birds and small quadrupeds, though often used with buckshot to kill larger animals.
  • right-to-die — asserting or advocating the right to refuse extraordinary medical measures to prolong one's life when one is terminally ill or irreversibly comatose: right-to-die laws.
  • road haulage — transport of goods by road
  • rough-voiced — having a harsh or grating voice: a rough-voiced barker.
  • shared logic — the sharing of a central processing unit and associated software among several terminals
  • shareholding — a holder or owner of shares, especially in a company or corporation.
  • shepherd dog — sheepdog.
  • shortchanged — to give less than the correct change to.
  • shortsighted — unable to see far; nearsighted; myopic.
  • 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.
  • siderography — the art or technique of engraving on steel.
  • stranglehold — Wrestling. an illegal hold by which an opponent's breath is choked off.
  • stringholder — an oblong piece of wood at the lower end of the body of a viol or other stringed instrument to which the strings are attached.
  • thoroughbred — of pure or unmixed breed, stock, or lineage, as a horse or other animal; bred from the purest and best blood.
  • thought-read — to read someone's mind or psychically know what someone's thoughts are
  • turbocharged — with additional power from turbine
  • underwrought — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
  • videographer — a person who makes films with a video camera.
  • white-ground — pertaining to or designating a style of vase painting developed in Greece from the 6th to the 4th centuries b.c., characterized chiefly by a white background of slip onto which were painted polychromatic figures.
  • winged horse — the constellation Pegasus.
  • wrong-headed — wrong in judgment or opinion; misguided and stubborn; perverse.
  • younger hand — (in piquet and similar card games) the dealer
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