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12-letter words containing h, a, r, v

  • alphaviruses — Plural form of alphavirus.
  • anchovy pear — a Jamaican tree, Grias cauliflora, bearing edible fruits that taste like the mango: family Lecythidaceae
  • apprehensive — Someone who is apprehensive is afraid that something bad may happen.
  • archive file — a single computer file that contains one or more files that have been compressed
  • archive site — (networking)   (Or "FTP site", "FTP archive") An Internet host where program source, documents, e-mail or news messages are stored for public access via anonymous FTP, Gopher, web or other document distribution system. There may be several archive sites (mirrors) for, e.g., a Usenet newsgroup though one may be recognised as the main one. FTP servers were common on the Internet for about ten years but have been largely replaced by web servers since the invention of the World-Wide Web and its HTTP protocol. Some well-known archive sites included Imperial College, UK, UUNET, USA, GNU archive site. The archie service attempted to index the contents of FTP archives, foreshadowing the indexing of the web by Google and others.
  • arthur evansSir Arthur John, 1851–1941, English archaeologist.
  • atharva-veda — the fourth and latest Veda, largely consisting of priestly spells and incantations
  • beaver cloth — beaver1 (def 8).
  • behaviorally — manner of behaving or acting.
  • behaviourism — Behaviourism is the belief held by some psychologists that the only valid method of studying the psychology of people or animals is to observe how they behave.
  • canvas chair — a chair in which the seat and back are made from canvas
  • car-crash tv — television programmes that show deliberately controversial, disturbing, or horrific material
  • carver chair — a chair of 17th-century New England, having a frame formed entirely of turned pieces, a back filled with several spindles, and no spindles between the arms and the seat.
  • cash-starved — A cash-starved company or organization does not have enough money to operate properly, usually because another organization, such as the government, is not giving them the money that they need.
  • cesar chavez — Carlos [kahr-lohs;; Spanish kahr-laws] /ˈkɑr loʊs;; Spanish ˈkɑr lɔs/ (Show IPA), 1899–1978, Mexican composer and conductor.
  • chakravartin — (in Indian philosophy, politics, etc.) an ideal, universal, enlightened ruler, under whom the world exists in justice and peace.
  • charles viii — 1470–98, king of France 1483–98 (son of Louis XI).
  • chip carving — wood carving, usually executed with a knife and characterized by small incisions and simple geometrical patterns.
  • chivalrously — having the qualities of chivalry, as courage, courtesy, and loyalty.
  • christian iv — 1577–1648, king of Denmark and Norway (1588–1648): defeated in the Thirty Years' War (1629) and by Sweden (1645)
  • coach driver — a person who drives a coach
  • corrivalship — the position of a corrival
  • cover charge — A cover charge is a sum of money that you must pay in some restaurants and nightclubs in addition to the money that you pay there for your food and drink.
  • earth-moving — Earth-moving equipment is machinery that is used for digging and moving large amounts of soil.
  • edvard munch — Edvard [ed-vahrd] /ˈɛd vɑrd/ (Show IPA), 1863–1944, Norwegian painter and graphic artist.
  • erev shabbat — the day before the Sabbath, i.e. Friday
  • evaporograph — an instrument which measures and records the rate of evaporation of water into the atmosphere
  • everchanging — Which changes frequently and, presumably, will continue to do so forever.
  • french leave — Sometimes Offensive. a departure without ceremony, permission, or notice: Taking French leave, he evaded his creditors.
  • gravenhages' — a Dutch name of The Hague.
  • gustav hertz — Gustav [goo s-tahf] /ˈgʊs tɑf/ (Show IPA), 1887–1975, German physicist: Nobel Prize 1925.
  • hair removal — depilatory treatment
  • hair remover — depilatory cream
  • half-covered — to be or serve as a covering for; extend over; rest on the surface of: Snow covered the fields.
  • half-starved — to die or perish from lack of food or nourishment.
  • hand-deliver — to deliver in person or by messenger.
  • hanover park — a city in NE Illinois.
  • hard-favored — South Midland U.S. (of a person) hard-featured.
  • haricot vert — green bean.
  • harlem river — tidal river separating Manhattan Island from the Bronx &, with Spuyten Duyvil Creek, connecting the East River with the Hudson: c. 8 mi (12.9 km)
  • harvest home — the bringing home of the harvest.
  • harvest mite — chigger (def 1).
  • harvest moon — the moon at and about the period of fullness that is nearest to the autumnal equinox.
  • harvest tick — chigger (def 1).
  • harvest time — season when crops are gathered
  • havana brown — a breed of medium-sized cat with large eyes, large ears, and a sleek brown coat
  • havana cigar — any of various cigars hand rolled in Cuba, known esp for their high quality
  • have a heart — Anatomy. a hollow, pumplike organ of blood circulation, composed mainly of rhythmically contractile smooth muscle, located in the chest between the lungs and slightly to the left and consisting of four chambers: a right atrium that receives blood returning from the body via the superior and inferior vena cavae, a right ventricle that pumps the blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation, a left atrium that receives the oxygenated blood via the pulmonary veins and passes it through the mitral valve, and a left ventricle that pumps the oxygenated blood, via the aorta, throughout the body.
  • have a nerve — If you say that someone has a nerve or has the nerve to do something, you are criticizing them for doing something which you feel they had no right to do.
  • heavy bomber — a large plane capable of carrying heavy bomb loads for long distances, especially at high altitudes.

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