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12-letter words containing g, i, n, l

  • half binding — a type of book binding consisting of a leather binding on the spine and, sometimes, the corners, with paper or cloth sides.
  • half landing — a landing halfway up a flight of stairs
  • half-binding — a type of book binding consisting of a leather binding on the spine and, sometimes, the corners, with paper or cloth sides.
  • half-english — of, relating to, or characteristic of England or its inhabitants, institutions, etc.
  • half-turning — split spindle.
  • hallucinogen — a substance that produces hallucinations.
  • halogenating — Present participle of halogenate.
  • halogenation — (chemistry) The reaction of a halogen with something, especially the replacement of a hydrogen atom of an organic compound with a halogen one.
  • hand-holding — the act of holding hands, especially as a sign or token of affection.
  • 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.
  • handclapping — The activity of clapping hands, especially as part of a musical performance.
  • hang gliding — the sport of launching oneself from a cliff or a steep incline and soaring through the air by means of a hang glider.
  • hang-gliding — Hang-gliding is the activity of flying in a hang-glider.
  • hanging wall — Mining. the underside of the wall rock overlying a vein or bed of ore. Compare footwall (def 1).
  • haptoglobins — Plural form of haptoglobin.
  • hard feeling — resentment; ill will
  • hard landing — Aeronautics. an uncontrolled or rough landing by an aircraft or spacecraft, usually resulting in damage.
  • hard linking — hard link
  • hash-slinger — a waiter or waitress, especially in a hash house.
  • headlighting — The lighting associated with a headlight.
  • hearing loss — diminished ability to hear
  • hearteningly — In a heartening way; cheeringly.
  • heating bill — a bill for the supply of energy to heat a building
  • hedge laying — the art or practice of making or maintaining a hedge by cutting branches partway through, laying them horizontally, and pegging them in position in order to create a strong thick hedge
  • heeling tank — either of two lateral ballast tanks permitting an icebreaker to heel and crush ice to either side.
  • heffelfingerWilliam Walter ("Pudge") 1867–1954, U.S. football player.
  • heilongjiang — a province in NE China, S of the Amur River. 108,880 sq. mi. (281,999 sq. km). Capital: Harbin.
  • heimskringla — a book of the 13th century narrating the history of the kings of Norway by Snorri Sturluson.
  • hell-raising — behaviour which causes trouble
  • helping hand — aid; assistance: to give the destitute a helping hand.
  • helping verb — auxiliary verb.
  • herring gull — a common, large gull, Larus argentatus, of the Northern Hemisphere.
  • hesitatingly — In a hesitating manner.
  • hiding place — location where sb is concealed
  • high and low — having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall: a high wall.
  • high milling — a process for making fine flour, in which the grain is alternately ground and sifted a number of times.
  • high-rolling — gambling, spending, or living extravagantly or recklessly: high-rolling gamblers; a high-rolling investor.
  • highfaluting — pompous; bombastic; haughty; pretentious.
  • highlighting — to emphasize or make prominent.
  • hiking trail — a specially designated route for hikers to use
  • hill farming — the activity and business of having a hill farm
  • hill walking — the activity of walking through hilly country for pleasure
  • hillclimbing — (sports) A form of motorsport in which drivers compete against the clock on an uphill course.
  • hobgoblinism — a belief in hobgoblins
  • hold against — resent sb for sth
  • holding tank — a tank for the temporary storage of a substance.
  • hollingshead — Holinshed.
  • hologonidium — soredium.
  • homebuilding — the designing or constructing of houses.
  • homologation — to approve; confirm or ratify.
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