12-letter words containing h, g, e
- photographer — a person who takes photographs, especially one who practices photography professionally.
- photogravure — any of various processes, based on photography, by which an intaglio engraving is formed on a metal plate, from which ink reproductions are made.
- photomontage — a combination of several photographs joined together for artistic effect or to show more of the subject than can be shown in a single photograph.
- photosetting — photocompose.
- phrasemaking — the making up or coining of memorable phrases or slogans
- phrasemonger — phrasemaker (def 2).
- phraseograph — a phrase for which there is a phraseogram.
- phrenologist — a psychological theory or analytical method based on the belief that certain mental faculties and character traits are indicated by the configurations of the skull.
- phrenologize — to treat with phrenology or phrenological methods
- phylogenesis — the development or evolution of a particular group of organisms.
- phylogenetic — the development or evolution of a particular group of organisms.
- physiologies — the branch of biology dealing with the functions and activities of living organisms and their parts, including all physical and chemical processes.
- phytogenesis — the origin and development of plants.
- phytographer — a botanist involved with plant description
- pig launcher — A pig launcher is a device which starts a pig moving without interrupting flow.
- pigeon-chest — chicken breast.
- plagiohedral — (of a crystal) having faces arranged obliquely in a helix.
- plough horse — a horse used for pulling a plough
- pneumography — the process of recording the movements of the thorax in respiration.
- point charge — an electric charge considered to exist at a single point, and thus having neither area nor volume.
- pornographer — a person who sells, produces, films, photographs, or writes pornography.
- potting shed — A potting shed is a small building in a garden, in which you can keep things such as seeds or garden tools.
- poughkeepsie — a city in SE New York, on the Hudson.
- pre-shipping — a vessel, especially a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines.
- pre-teaching — to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in: She teaches mathematics. Synonyms: coach.
- predischarge — of or pertaining to the period prior to discharge, esp prior to discharge from hospital or from employment
- preschooling — the education of preschool children.
- preslaughter — of the period before slaughter (of animals)
- priggishness — a person who displays or demands of others pointlessly precise conformity, fussiness about trivialities, or exaggerated propriety, especially in a self-righteous or irritating manner.
- prizefighter — a contest between boxers for a prize, a sum of money, etc.; a professional boxing match.
- prophesyings — gatherings held to expound the prophecies of the Scriptures
- psephologist — A psephologist studies how people vote in elections.
- pseudography — writing that does not follow conventional spelling or usage
- psychologize — to make psychological investigations or speculations, especially those that are naive or uninformed.
- pudding-head — a stupid person
- put together — assemble
- quarterlight — A small, pivoted, normally triangular, car window that acts as a vent.
- racing homer — a kind of homing pigeon used for racing
- radiographer — X-ray technician
- rauschenberg — Robert, 1925–2008, U.S. artist.
- re-challenge — to challenge (someone or something) again
- reaching jib — genoa.
- read-through — reading (def 1).
- reaping hook — a curved cutting tool with a sharp edge, used in the cutting or harvesting of crops
- rechargeable — (of a storage battery) capable of being charged repeatedly. Compare cordless (def 2).
- red goatfish — a goatfish, Mullus auratus.
- refreshingly — having the power to restore freshness, vitality, energy, etc.: a refreshing nap.
- refurnishing — to supply (a house, room, etc.) with necessary furniture, carpets, appliances, etc.
- rephotograph — to photograph again
- replenishing — to make full or complete again, as by supplying what is lacking, used up, etc.: to replenish one's stock of food.