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12-letter words containing e, n, s, h, a

  • french sudan — former name of Mali.
  • french toast — bread dipped in a batter of egg and milk and sautéed until brown, usually served with syrup or sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon.
  • freshmanship — the state of being a freshman; the period during which a student is considered to be a freshman
  • gamesmanship — the use of methods, especially in a sports contest, that are dubious or seemingly improper but not strictly illegal.
  • garnisheeing — Present participle of garnishee.
  • garnishments — Plural form of garnishment.
  • gastightness — the state or quality of being gastight
  • gatecrashing — Present participle of gatecrash.
  • gemeinschaft — an association of individuals having sentiments, tastes, and attitudes in common; fellowship.
  • general shop — a shop that sells various types of goods
  • generalships — Plural form of generalship.
  • genghis khan — 1162–1227, Mongol conqueror of most of Asia and of E Europe to the Dnieper River.
  • geomechanics — the study and application of rock and soil mechanics
  • german sixth — (in musical harmony) an augmented sixth chord having a major third and a perfect fifth between the root and the augmented sixth
  • gnatcatchers — Plural form of gnatcatcher.
  • gnathostomes — Plural form of gnathostome.
  • golden share — a share in a company that controls at least 51% of the voting rights, esp one retained by the UK government in some privatization issues
  • good heavens — You say 'Good heavens!' or 'Heavens!' to express surprise or to emphasize that you agree or disagree with someone.
  • gopher snake — a bullsnake, Pituophis melanoleucus, of western North America, that invades burrows to prey on rodents.
  • grandfathers — Plural form of grandfather.
  • grandmothers — Plural form of grandmother.
  • grandnephews — Plural form of grandnephew.
  • gravenhages' — a Dutch name of The Hague.
  • greenwashing — Present participle of greenwash.
  • gynantherous — having the stamens converted into pistils by the action of frost, disease, or insects.
  • habitualness — The characteristic of being habitual.
  • hadrosaurine — Hadrosaurid.
  • haemogenesis — Haematopoiesis.
  • haemosiderin — Alternative form of hemosiderin.
  • hairdressing — the act or process of cutting, combing out, doing up, or styling hair.
  • hairlessness — The condition or quality of being hairless.
  • half section — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • half-english — of, relating to, or characteristic of England or its inhabitants, institutions, etc.
  • half-section — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • hallucinates — to have hallucinations.
  • hamantaschen — a small triangular cake often made with yeast and filled with a mixture of poppy seeds and honey or with prune paste, prepared especially for the festival of Purim.
  • hand setting — Also called French telephone. a telephone having a mouthpiece and earpiece mounted at opposite ends of a handle.
  • hand-selling — a gift or token for good luck or as an expression of good wishes, as at the beginning of the new year or when entering upon a new situation or enterprise.
  • handbreadths — Plural form of handbreadth.
  • handicappeds — Plural form of handicapped.
  • handicappers — Plural form of handicapper.
  • handies peak — a peak in SW Colorado, in the San Juan Mountains. 14,048 feet (4285 meters).
  • handsbreadth — A small distance.
  • handsomeness — The quality of being handsome.
  • handstitched — Stitched by hand.
  • handypersons — Plural form of handyperson.
  • hanging step — a step projecting from a wall with no real or apparent support at its outer end.
  • hansa yellow — a pigment derived from coal tar, characterized chiefly by its brilliant yellow color.
  • happenstance — a chance happening or event.
  • hard science — any of the natural or physical sciences, as chemistry, biology, physics, or astronomy, in which aspects of the universe are investigated by means of hypotheses and experiments.
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