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17-letter words containing h, e, x, a, m

  • american foxhound — one of an American breed of medium-sized dogs having a smooth, glossy coat usually black, tan, and white in color, a square-cut muzzle, hanging ears, and a moderately high-set tail, used for hunting both in packs or individually, tailing the game by scent.
  • calcium hydroxide — a white crystalline slightly soluble alkali with many uses, esp in cement, water softening, and the neutralization of acid soils. Formula: Ca(OH)2
  • carboxyhemoglobin — a compound formed in the blood when carbon monoxide occupies the positions on the hemoglobin molecule normally taken by oxygen, resulting in cellular oxygen starvation
  • dextroamphetamine — a dextrorotatory amphetamine, used to suppress appetite
  • exhaust emissions — Exhaust emissions are substances that come out of an exhaust system into the atmosphere.
  • go the extra mile — make an exceptional effort
  • hydroxytryptamine — (organic compound) Any hydroxy derivative of tryptamine, but especially 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin).
  • mexican hat dance — a dance performed by couples, consisting of eight measures during which the dancers kick out each foot alternately, followed by eight more measures during which they swing around with interlocking arms.
  • sexual dimorphism — the condition in which the males and females in a species are morphologically different, as with many birds.
  • sexual harassment — unwelcome sexual advances made by an employer or superior, especially when compliance is made a condition of continued employment or advancement.
  • sixth commandment — “Thou shalt not kill”: sixth of the Ten Commandments.
  • thermal expansion — expansion caused by heat

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