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12-letter words containing h, a, g, l

  • dragon light — a herbal remedy for impotence
  • drug holiday — a brief period during which a patient stops taking a prescribed medication, especially an antidepressant, to recover some normal functions, reduce side effects, or maintain sensitivity to the drug.
  • dual highway — divided highway.
  • dzhugashvili — Iosif Vissarionovich [Russian yaw-syif-vyi-suh-ryi-aw-nuh-vyich] /Russian ˈyɔ syɪf vyɪ sə ryɪˈɔ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), Stalin, Joseph.
  • early blight — a disease of plants characterized by leaf spotting, defoliation, and stunted growth, caused by any of several fungi, as Alternaria solani or Cercospora apii.
  • electrograph — A machine used in gravure printing.
  • elephant gun — hunting rifle
  • ellipsograph — an instrument that draws ellipses
  • enchantingly — In an enchanting manner.
  • englishwoman — adult female from England
  • epigraphical — Epigraphic.
  • establishing — Present participle of establish.
  • ethical drug — a drug which is only available legally with a doctor's prescription or consent
  • ethnological — Of or pertaining to ethnology.
  • exchangeable — Able to be exchanged.
  • exhaustingly — In an exhausting manner.
  • exhilarating — Making one feel very happy, animated, or elated; thrilling.
  • failing that — You say failing that to introduce an alternative, in case what you have just said is not possible.
  • fairy lights — Fairy lights are small, coloured electric lights that are hung up as decorations, for example on a Christmas tree.
  • fall through — to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • farsightedly — In a farsighted manner.
  • farthingales — Plural form of farthingale.
  • farthingdale — (British, dated, 13th-19th C.) A unit of area equal to one quarter of an acre.
  • farthingland — a unit of land area, sometimes described as being equivalent to thirty acres
  • farthingless — without a farthing, having no money
  • featherlight — extremely light; light as a feather.
  • file-sharing — File-sharing is a method of distributing computer files, for example files containing music, among a large number of users.
  • flabberghast — (archaic) Alternative form of flabbergast.
  • flash drying — Flash drying is a stage in a process to make something bigger, in which a paste-like feed is broken up and dried at the same time.
  • flat-hunting — the activity of looking for a flat in which to live
  • flesh-eating — habitually eating flesh; carnivorous
  • flight arrow — an arrow having a conical or pyramidal head without barbs.
  • flowcharting — (computing) the design and construction of flowcharts.
  • fluorography — photofluorography.
  • fly the flag — to represent or show support for one's country, an organization, etc
  • flying shear — (in a continuous rolling mill) a shear that moves with the piece being cut.
  • focal length — the distance from a focal point of a lens or mirror to the corresponding principal plane. Symbol: f.
  • galactophore — a galactophorous duct.
  • galactorrhea — an abnormally abundant flow of milk in a lactating woman.
  • galahad, sirSir Arthurian Romance. the noblest and purest knight of the Round Table, son of Lancelot and Elaine: gained the Holy Grail.
  • galanty show — pantomime shadow play
  • galusha grow — Galusha Aaron [guh-loo-shuh] /gəˈlu ʃə/ (Show IPA), 1822–1907, U.S. political leader: Speaker of the House 1861–63.
  • gamophyllous — having leaves united by their edges.
  • general shop — a shop that sells various types of goods
  • generalships — Plural form of generalship.
  • genethliacon — A birthday ode.
  • geographical — of or relating to geography.
  • geotechnical — of or relating to practical applications of geological science in civil engineering, mining, etc.
  • geothermally — By geothermal means, especially by means of geothermal energy.
  • germanophile — a person who is friendly toward or admires or studies Germany or German culture.
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