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13-letter words containing g, u, s, h

  • hunting sword — a short, light saber of the 18th century, having a straight or slightly curved blade.
  • husking (bee) — cornhusking (sense 2)
  • inhomogeneous — lack of homogeneity.
  • issuing house — a financial institution that engages in finding capital for established companies or for private firms wishing to convert to public companies, by issuing shares on their behalf
  • john sucklingSir John, 1609–42, English poet.
  • jury shopping — the practice of presenting a case to several juries until a favourable decision is obtained
  • languishingly — In a languishing manner.
  • laughableness — The state or quality of being laughable; ludicrousness.
  • laughingstock — an object of ridicule; the butt of a joke or the like: His ineptness as a public official made him the laughingstock of the whole town.
  • letzeburgesch — a Germanic dialect that is the native language of most of the people of Luxembourg.
  • light cruiser — a naval cruiser having 6-inch (15-cm) guns as its main armament.
  • lighthouseman — a lighthouse keeper
  • lodging house — a house in which rooms are rented, especially a house other than an inn or hotel; rooming house.
  • luxembourgish — Also, Luxembourgish [luhk-suh m-bur-gish] /ˈlʌk səmˌbɜr gɪʃ/ (Show IPA). Letzeburgesch.
  • meeting house — a house or building for religious worship.
  • meeting-house — a house or building for religious worship.
  • meetinghouses — Plural form of meetinghouse.
  • merrythoughts — Plural form of merrythought.
  • middlesbrough — a seaport in NE England, on the Tees estuary.
  • mycetophagous — That feeds on fungi.
  • no such thing — You can say there is no such thing as something to emphasize that it does not exist or is not possible.
  • nonhomogenous — Biology. corresponding in structure because of a common origin.
  • nonhomologous — having the same or a similar relation; corresponding, as in relative position or structure.
  • north augusta — a city in W South Carolina.
  • octagon house — a type of American house, c. 1850, having an octagonal perimeter to reduce exterior wall area.
  • opening hours — Opening hours are the times during which a shop, bank, library, or bar is open for business.
  • orange squash — an orange-flavoured drink made from fruit juice, sugar, and water
  • orthognathous — straight-jawed; having the profile of the face vertical or nearly so; having a gnathic index below 98.
  • ostreophagous — oyster-eating
  • outside-right — a footballer who plays on the outside right wing of the field
  • outstretching — Present participle of outstretch.
  • packing house — A packing house is a company that processes and packs food, especially meat, to be sold.
  • paper-pushing — a person who has a routine desk job.
  • phyllophagous — (of an organism) feeding on leaves.
  • prague school — a school of linguistics emphasizing structure, active in the 1920s and 1930s.
  • pseudepigraph — a book or piece of writing that is falsely titled or credited
  • psychosurgeon — a surgeon who specializes in psychosurgery
  • psychosurgery — treatment of mental disorders by means of brain surgery.
  • queer-bashing — the activity of making vicious and unprovoked verbal or physical assaults upon homosexuals or supposed homosexuals
  • rhumb sailing — sea navigation along rhumb lines.
  • right-justify — If printed text is right-justified, each line finishes at the same distance from the right-hand edge of the page or column.
  • righteousness — the quality or state of being righteous.
  • rogue's march — a derisive tune played to accompany a person's expulsion from a regiment, community, etc.
  • rooming house — a house with furnished rooms to rent; lodging house.
  • rough as bags — uncouth
  • rough justice — If you describe someone's treatment or punishment as rough justice, you mean that it is not given according to the law.
  • rough passage — a stormy sea journey
  • rough sleeper — a homeless person who sleeps rough
  • roxburghshire — a historic county in SE Scotland.
  • runjeet singh — Ranjit Singh.
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