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14-letter words containing g, o, d, n, i, h

  • boarding house — A boarding house is a house which people pay to stay in for a short time.
  • body snatching — the act or practice of robbing a grave to obtain a cadaver for dissection.
  • brachydiagonal — the shorter lateral axis of a rhombic prism
  • breech-loading — (of a firearm) loaded at the breech
  • chicago window — a composite window, horizontal in character, consisting of a large, fixed sheet of glass between two vertical windows with sash for ventilation, first popularized in commercial buildings in Chicago in the 1880s and 1890s.
  • chondrogenesis — the growth of cartilage
  • chopping board — A chopping board is a wooden or plastic board that you chop meat and vegetables on.
  • code-switching — Linguistics. the alternating or mixed use of two or more languages, especially within the same discourse: My grandma’s code-switching when we cook together reminds me of my family's origins. Bilingual students are discouraged from code-switching during class.
  • cough medicine — Cough medicine is liquid medicine that you take when you have a cough.
  • countershading — (in the coloration of certain animals) a pattern, serving as camouflage, in which dark colours occur on parts of the body exposed to the light and pale colours on parts in the shade
  • counterweighed — Simple past tense and past participle of counterweigh.
  • cross holdings — the holding of shares by one company in another company
  • dehydrogenized — Simple past tense and past participle of dehydrogenize.
  • diagonal cloth — a twilled fabric woven with distinctly diagonal lines.
  • diphthongizing — Present participle of diphthongize.
  • do one's thing — a material object without life or consciousness; an inanimate object.
  • dovetail hinge — a strap hinge having leaves which are narrower at their junction than at their other extremities.
  • drainage holes — the holes in a plant pot that allow excess water to drain away
  • driving school — vehicle operation lessons
  • drummond light — calcium light.
  • dwelling house — a house occupied, or intended to be occupied, as a residence.
  • fashion design — the activity of designing fashionable clothes
  • fighting words — Usually, fighting words. language that arouses rage in an antagonist.
  • finished goods — Finished goods are goods that have completed the manufacturing process, but have not yet been sold.
  • fishing ground — a part of a body of water where the fishing is usually good.
  • food-gathering — procuring food by hunting or fishing or the gathering of seeds, berries, or roots, rather than by the cultivation of plants or the domestication of animals; foraging.
  • fringed orchis — any of several American orchids of the genus Habenaria, having a cut, fringed lip.
  • garda síochána — the police force of the Republic of Ireland
  • go around with — If you go around with a person or group of people, you regularly meet them and go to different places with them.
  • golden thistle — Spanish oyster plant.
  • goodnight kiss — a kiss given to a person before going home or going to sleep
  • gouldian finch — a multicoloured finch, Chloebia gouldiae, of tropical N Australia
  • heading course — (in brickwork) a course of headers.
  • height of land — a watershed
  • hermit kingdom — Korea during the period, c1637–c1876, when it was cut off from contact with all countries except China.
  • highs and lows — If you refer to the highs and lows of someone's life or career, you are referring to both the successful or happy times, and the unsuccessful or bad times.
  • holding thumbs — holding the thumb of one hand with the other, in the hope of bringing good luck
  • huffman coding — (algorithm)   A data compression technique which varies the length of the encoded symbol in proportion to its information content, that is the more often a symbol or token is used, the shorter the binary string used to represent it in the compressed stream. Huffman codes can be properly decoded because they obey the prefix property, which means that no code can be a prefix of another code, and so the complete set of codes can be represented as a binary tree, known as a Huffman tree. Huffman coding was first described in a seminal paper by D.A. Huffman in 1952.
  • hungtow island — an island off the SE coast of Taiwan. 8 miles (13 km) long.
  • hunting ground — a section or area for hunting game.
  • hydrogenolysis — decomposition of a compound resulting from its interaction with hydrogen.
  • hydromagnetics — magnetohydrodynamics.
  • island-hopping — to travel from island to island, especially to visit a series of islands in the same chain or area.
  • itching powder — a powder that causes itching when applied to human skin. usually used as a practical joke on an unsuspecting victim
  • model checking — (theory, algorithm, testing)   To algorithmically check whether a program (the model) satisfies a specification. The model is usually expressed as a directed graph consisting of nodes (or vertices) and edges. A set of atomic propositions is associated with each node. The nodes represents states of a program, the edges represent possible executions which alters the state, while the atomic propositions represent the basic properties that hold at a point of execution. A specification language, usually some kind of temporal logic, is used to express properties. The problem can be expressed mathematically as: given a temporal logic formula p and a model M with initial state s, decide if M,s \models p.
  • modern english — the English language since c1475.
  • neighbourhoods — Plural form of neighbourhood.
  • oxford english — that form of the received pronunciation of English supposed to be typical of Oxford University and regarded by many as affected or pretentious
  • perhydrogenize — perhydrogenate.
  • photorecording — the act of making photographic records, especially of documents.

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