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

  • grandmotherly — of or characteristic of a grandmother.
  • ground cherry — Also called husk tomato. any of several plants belonging to the genus Physalis, of the nightshade family, the several species bearing an edible berry enclosed in an enlarged calyx.
  • heading sword — a sword used for beheading.
  • hedge sparrow — the dunnock.
  • heli-boarding — the sport of snowboarding on mountains or glaciers accessible only by helicopter or skiplane
  • herod agrippa — (Julius Agrippa) c10 b.c.–a.d. 44, king of Judea 41–44 (grandson of Herod the Great).
  • high-coloured — (of the complexion) deep red or purplish; florid
  • hold a grudge — be resentful
  • hold together — not fall apart
  • hopper dredge — a self-propelled dredge having compartments in which the dredged material can be carried and dumped through hoppers.
  • horse trading — the act or fact of conducting a shrewd exchange or engaging in a horse trade; bargaining.
  • horse-trading — to bargain or trade shrewdly.
  • housed string — a string of a stair (housed stair) receiving the ends of the risers or treads in a series of housings.
  • hydrogen bomb — a bomb, more powerful than an atomic bomb, that derives its explosive energy from the thermonuclear fusion reaction of hydrogen isotopes.
  • hydrogen bond — a type of chemical bond in which a hydrogen atom that has a covalent link with one of the electronegative atoms (F, N, O) forms an electrostatic link with another electronegative atom in the same or another molecule.
  • hydrogenating — Present participle of hydrogenate.
  • hydrogenation — to combine or treat with hydrogen, especially to add hydrogen to the molecule of (an unsaturated organic compound).
  • hydrogenizing — Present participle of hydrogenize.
  • hydronitrogen — a chemical compound containing only hydrogen and nitrogen.
  • ideographical — Alternative form of ideographic.
  • leather goods — products made of animal skin
  • middleborough — a town in SE Massachusetts.
  • middlesbrough — a seaport in NE England, on the Tees estuary.
  • mother of god — a title of the Virgin Mary.
  • neighboorhood — Alternative spelling of neighbourhood.
  • neighborhoods — Plural form of neighborhood.
  • neighbourhood — Standard spelling of neighborhood.
  • north reading — a city in NE Massachusetts.
  • oil hardening — to quench (steel) in a bath of oil.
  • orthohydrogen — the form of molecular hydrogen in which the nuclei of the two hydrogen atoms contained in the molecule have spins in the same direction.
  • outside-right — a footballer who plays on the outside right wing of the field
  • phrygian mode — an authentic church mode represented on the white keys of a keyboard instrument by an ascending scale from E to E.
  • powder charge — propellant (def 2).
  • r-methodology — any statistical methodology in psychology that is contrasted with Q-methodology
  • ragged school — (in Britain, formerly) a free elementary school for poor children
  • round herring — any of several herringlike fishes of the family Dussumieriidae having a rounded abdomen, living chiefly in tropical marine waters.
  • second growth — the plant growth that follows the destruction of virgin forest.
  • sharp-tongued — characterized by or given to harshness, bitterness, or sarcasm in speech.
  • short-sighted — unable to see far; nearsighted; myopic.
  • shoulder-high — A shoulder-high object is as high as your shoulders.
  • the gas board — any company supplying gas as a source of domestic and industrial heat
  • the high road — the principal road from one place to another
  • the-godfather — a novel (1969) by Mario Puzo.
  • thoroughpaced — trained to go through all the possible paces, as a horse.
  • to the ground — completely; absolutely
  • turbo-charged — A turbo-charged engine or vehicle is fitted with a turbo.
  • underclothing — clothing worn next to the skin under outer clothes.
  • unneighboured — having no neighbour or neighbours
  • welding torch — tool used to fuse metals
  • wrongheadedly — In a wrongheaded manner.
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