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12-letter words containing h, a, e, d, i, n

  • strike hands — to show agreement by clasping hands
  • stringhalted — afflicted with stringhalt
  • sulphadoxine — an antibiotic drug of the sulphonamide group, commonly used in combination with pyrimethamine to treat malaria, and in combination with various drugs to treat certain infections
  • sulphonamide — any of a class of organic compounds that are amides of sulphonic acids containing the group –SO2NH2 or a group derived from this. An important class of sulphonamides are the sulfa drugs
  • synadelphite — an arsenate containing manganese and aluminium
  • take in hand — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • talking head — Television Slang. a closeup picture of a person who is talking, especially as a participant in a talk show.
  • teaching aid — material used by a teacher to supplement classroom instruction or to stimulate the interest of students.
  • technobandit — a person who steals technological secrets, as from the government or a place of employment, and sells them to agents of foreign governments or to competing firms.
  • the devonian — the Devonian period or rock system
  • the dingbats — delirium tremens
  • the distance — the most distant or a faraway part of the visible scene or landscape
  • the mainland — a particular landmass as viewed from a nearby island with which it has close links, such as Great Britain as viewed from Northern Ireland or continental Australia as viewed from Tasmania
  • the midlands — the central counties of England, including Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, the former West Midlands metropolitan county, and Worcestershire: characterized by manufacturing industries
  • the nearside — the side of a vehicle normally nearer the kerb (in Britain, the left side)
  • thermidorian — a member of the French moderate group who participated in the downfall of Robespierre and his followers on the 9th Thermidor (July 27th), 1794.
  • thioridazine — a phenothiazine, C 21 H 26 N 2 S 2 , used as an antipsychotic chiefly in the treatment of acute psychoses and schizophrenia.
  • transit shed — a building located on or near a pier (piershed) or wharf (wharf shed) used for short-term storage of cargo in transit.
  • un-humanized — to make humane, kind, or gentle.
  • unadmonished — not admonished, counselled, or warned
  • unaffrighted — to frighten.
  • unauthorized — lacking permission; unsanctioned: unauthorized access.
  • underachieve — to perform, especially academically, below the potential indicated by tests of one's mental ability or aptitude.
  • undischarged — gun: not let off
  • undispatched — not dispatched; not delivered or sent out
  • unemphasized — to give emphasis to; lay stress upon; stress: to emphasize a point; to emphasize the eyes with mascara.
  • unfranchised — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • unhabituated — to accustom (a person, the mind, etc.), as to a particular situation: Wealth habituated him to luxury.
  • unharmonized — to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement: to harmonize one's views with the new situation.
  • unmethodical — characterized by lack of method or disorderliness
  • unvanquished — to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
  • wattenscheid — an industrial town in NW Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia east of Essen
  • wind machine — a machine used, esp in the theatre, to produce wind or the sound of wind
  • windcheaters — Plural form of windcheater.
  • window shade — a shade or blind for a window, as a sheet of cloth or paper on a spring roller.
  • winter-hardy — able to survive the effects of cold weather.
  • withdrawment — The act of withdrawing; withdrawal; recall.
  • within-named — that is named herein.
  • zantedeschia — (botany) Any of the genus Zantedeschia of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to southern Africa.
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