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19-letter words containing h, e, a, d, f, r

  • alfred thayer mahan — Alfred Thayer [they-er] /ˈθeɪ ər/ (Show IPA), 1840–1914, U.S. naval officer and writer on naval history.
  • baader-meinhof gang — a group of left-wing West German terrorists, active in the 1970s, who were dedicated to the violent overthrow of capitalist society
  • chamber of deputies — the lower house of the legislature of certain countries, as Italy.
  • chicken-fried steak — a cheap cut of beefsteak that is fried in batter
  • disenfranchisements — Plural form of disenfranchisement.
  • drink the health of — to salute or celebrate with a toast
  • fair-weather friend — a person who cannot be relied on in situations of hardship or difficulty
  • feather-duster worm — any tube-dwelling polychaete worm of the families Sabellidae and Serpulidae, the numerous species having a crown of feathery tentacles used in feeding and respiration.
  • feather-tail glider — pygmy glider.
  • fernando de noronha — an island in the S Atlantic, about 125 miles (200 km) E of easternmost tip of Brazil: a Brazilian penal colony. 10 sq. mi. (26 sq. km).
  • feynman, richard p. — Richard P. Feynman
  • finds its/their way — If something finds its way somewhere, it comes to that place, especially by chance.
  • fixed exchange rate — finance: set rate of exchange
  • fluoride toothpaste — toothpaste containing a small amount of fluoride as protection against tooth decay
  • frederick the great — Frederick I (def 2).
  • free alongside ship — (of a shipment of goods) delivered to the dock without charge to the buyer, but excluding the cost of loading onto the vessel
  • freedom of the seas — the doctrine that ships of neutral countries may sail anywhere on the high seas without interference by warring powers.
  • grandfather's chair — wing chair.
  • grandfather's clock — a pendulum floor clock having a case as tall as or taller than a person; tall-case clock; long-case clock.
  • halt and catch fire — (humour, processor)   (HCF) Any of several undocumented and semi-mythical machine instructions with destructive side-effects, supposedly included for test purposes on several well-known architectures going as far back as the IBM 360. The Motorola 6800 microprocessor was the first for which an HCF opcode became widely known. This instruction caused the processor to read every memory location sequentially until reset.
  • hildegard of bingenHildegard von (Hildegard of Bingen"Sibyl of the Rhine") 1098–1178, German nun, healer, writer, and composer.
  • hyperfocal distance — the distance, at a given f number, between a camera lens and the nearest point (hyperfocal point) having satisfactory definition when focused at infinity.
  • in the tradition of — If you say that something or someone is in the tradition of a person or thing from the past, you mean that they have many features that remind you of that person or thing.
  • maratha confederacy — a loose league of states in central and western India, c1750–1818.
  • master of foxhounds — the person responsible for the conduct of a fox hunt and to whom all members of the hunt and its staff are responsible. Abbreviation: M.F.H.
  • mother-of-thousands — strawberry geranium.
  • nordrhein-westfalen — German name of North Rhine-Westphalia.
  • order of the garter — the highest order of British knighthood, instituted by Edward III about 1348.
  • out of the ordinary — of no special quality or interest; commonplace; unexceptional: One novel is brilliant, the other is decidedly ordinary; an ordinary person.
  • pocket-handkerchief — handkerchief (def 1).
  • rapture of the deep — nitrogen narcosis.
  • refreshable display — braille display
  • spread oneself thin — to draw, stretch, or open out, especially over a flat surface, as something rolled or folded (often followed by out).
  • straightforwardness — going or directed straight ahead: a straightforward gaze.
  • the disenfranchised — people who are deprived of the right to vote or other rights of citizenship
  • the end of the road — If a process or person has reached the end of the road, they are unable to progress any further.
  • the first amendment — in the US the part of the United States Bill of Rights that expressly prohibits the United States Congress from making laws "respecting an establishment of religion" or that prohibit the free exercise of religion, infringe the freedom of speech, infringe the freedom of the press, limit the right to peaceably assemble, or limit the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
  • thread-line fishing — spinning (def 3).
  • to be off the radar — to no longer be noticed or important
  • tricks of the trade — expert techniques
  • under the banner of — If someone does something under the banner of a particular cause, idea, or belief, they do it saying that they support that cause, idea, or belief.
  • under the shadow of — in danger of; apparently fated for
  • without further ado — If you do something without further ado or without more ado, you do it at once and do not discuss or delay it any longer.
  • yeoman of the guard — a member of the bodyguard of the English sovereign, instituted in 1485, which now consists of 100 men, including officers, having purely ceremonial duties.

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