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12-letter words containing e, l, u, t, h

  • dutch belted — one of a breed of black dairy cattle, raised originally in the Netherlands, having a broad white band encircling the body.
  • dutch clover — white clover.
  • dutch settle — a settle having a back so hinged that it can be lowered onto the arms to form a table.
  • earth colour — any of various brown pigments composed chiefly of iron oxides
  • elephant gun — hunting rifle
  • eleutherarch — the chief of the eleutheri
  • epithalamium — A song or poem celebrating a marriage.
  • ethical drug — a drug which is only available legally with a doctor's prescription or consent
  • ethylmercury — (chemistry) The organometallic cation CH3CH2Hg+; it is a toxicant that does not seem to accumulate in the environment.
  • exhaustingly — In an exhausting manner.
  • exhaustively — In an exhaustive manner.
  • exophthalmus — Alt form exophthalmos.
  • faithfullest — Superlative form of faithful.
  • faithfulness — strict or thorough in the performance of duty: a faithful worker.
  • filthy lucre — money: to lose one's health for the sake of filthy lucre.
  • fish culture — the artificial propagation and breeding of fish.
  • flannelmouth — a person whose speech is thick, slow, or halting.
  • flight nurse — a nurse in the U.S. Air Force who tends patients being transported by airplane.
  • flourishment — The act or state of flourishing.
  • fluoranthene — (organic compound) A polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of a benzene ring attached to each of the rings of a naphthalene molecule; it is carcinogenic, and is a product of incomplete combustion.
  • foresightful — care or provision for the future; provident care; prudence.
  • foul-mouthed — using obscene, profane, or scurrilous language; given to filthy or abusive speech.
  • fourteenthly — in (the) fourteenth place
  • full-mouthed — (of cattle, sheep, etc.) having a complete set of teeth.
  • fulton sheen — Fulton (John) 1895–1979, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman, writer, and teacher.
  • glutethimide — a white, crystalline, water-insoluble powder, C 13 H 15 NO 2 , used as a hypnotic and sedative.
  • gospel truth — an unquestionably true statement, fact, etc.
  • habitualness — The characteristic of being habitual.
  • half-century — a period of 100 years.
  • hallucinated — Simple past tense and past participle of hallucinate.
  • hallucinates — to have hallucinations.
  • hautes-alpes — a department in SE France. 2179 sq. mi. (5645 sq. km). Capital: Gap.
  • hazelnut oil — an oil extracted from hazelnuts and used mostly in cooking
  • head lettuce — any variety of the lettuce subspecies Lactuca sativa capitata, having leaves that grow in a dense rosette, especially iceberg lettuce and Boston lettuce.
  • heartfulness — The state or quality of being heartful.
  • hectocotylus — a modified arm of the male of certain cephalopods that is used to transfer sperm to the female.
  • helianthemum — (botany) Any of the genus Helianthemum of rockroses.
  • helianthuses — Plural form of helianthus.
  • hellespontus — an area in the southern hemisphere of Mars.
  • hemodilution — a decreased concentration of cells and solids in blood, usually caused by an influx of fluid.
  • heteroduplex — having polynucleotide strands derived from two different sources
  • heterologous — Biology. of different origin; pertaining to heterology.
  • heterosexual — of, relating to, or exhibiting heterosexuality.
  • holopneustic — having all the spiracles open, as the tracheal systems of most insects.
  • holy picture — a picture of a person or thing that is of religious importance
  • honey locust — a thorny North American tree, Gleditsia triacanthos, of the legume family, having small, compound leaves and pods with a sweet pulp.
  • horticulture — the cultivation of a garden, orchard, or nursery; the cultivation of flowers, fruits, vegetables, or ornamental plants.
  • house lights — lights of a residential building
  • humble plant — sensitive plant (def 1).
  • hurtlessness — harmlessness; innocence
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