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12-letter words containing h, i, b, e

  • bolshevistic — of, relating to, or characteristic of Bolshevists or Bolshevism.
  • border light — a striplight hung upstage of a border, for lighting the stage.
  • boucherville — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Montreal, on the St. Lawrence.
  • bounce light — Also, bounce lighting. light that is bounced off a reflective surface onto the subject in order to achieve a softer lighting effect.
  • bourke-white — Margaret. 1906–71, US photographer, a pioneer of modern photojournalism: noted esp for her coverage of World War II
  • braunschweig — Brunswick
  • breathtaking — If you say that something is breathtaking, you are emphasizing that it is extremely beautiful or amazing.
  • breech birth — birth of a baby with the feet or buttocks appearing first
  • breed's hill — a hill in E Massachusetts, adjoining Bunker Hill: the true site of the Battle of Bunker Hill (1775)
  • breuer chair — a chair with a frame of continuous chrome tubing, no back legs, and cane seat and back
  • brick cheese — a ripened, semisoft American cheese shaped like a brick and containing many small holes
  • bridge chair — a lightweight folding chair, often part of a set of matching chairs and bridge table.
  • bridge cloth — a tablecloth for a bridge table.
  • bridge house — a deckhouse including a bridge or bridges for navigation.
  • bright-field — of or relating to the illuminated region about the object of a microscope.
  • brine shrimp — any of a genus (Artemia) of small fairy shrimp found in salt lakes and marshes and used as living, frozen, or dried food in aquariums
  • bristlemouth — any of several small, deep-sea fishes of the family Gonostomatidae, having numerous sharp, slender teeth covering the jaws.
  • bronchogenic — bronchial in origin
  • brunelleschi — Filippo (fiˈlippo). 1377–1446, Italian architect, whose works in Florence include the dome of the cathedral, the Pazzi chapel of Santa Croce, and the church of San Lorenzo
  • buccaneerish — of or relating to a buccaneer
  • bull thistle — a tall, spiny thistle, Cirsium vulgare, having heads of pink to purple flowers: a common weed in North America.
  • bush singlet — a black woollen singlet often worn by farm labourers
  • bushy-tailed — bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, fresh, alert, eager, and lively
  • by-a-whiskerwhiskers, a beard.
  • cable stitch — a pattern or series of knitting stitches producing a design like a twisted rope
  • cable-stitch — a series of stitches used in knitting to produce a cable effect.
  • cancerphobia — an excessive fear of getting cancer
  • carbocholine — carbachol.
  • cebocephalic — Exhibiting or relating to cebocephaly.
  • chamberlains — Plural form of chamberlain.
  • chambermaids — Plural form of chambermaid.
  • chenin blanc — a white grape grown in the Loire region of France and in South Africa, California, New Zealand, and elsewhere, used for making wine
  • cherry birch — sweet birch.
  • cherubically — In a cherubic way.
  • child abuser — someone who abuses a child, esp someone convicted of this
  • childbearing — Childbearing is the process of giving birth to babies.
  • chiliburgers — Plural form of chiliburger.
  • chimneyboard — a partition or a cover to shut off a fireplace
  • chinaberries — Plural form of chinaberry.
  • chinese burn — a minor torture inflicted by twisting the skin of a person's wrist or arm in two different directions simultaneously
  • chipped beef — dried or smoked beef sliced into shavings, often served in a cream sauce
  • chokeberries — Plural form of chokeberry.
  • club fighter — a mediocre boxer who fights mostly on programs at small sporting clubs
  • coachbuilder — (historical) A builder of horse-drawn coaches.
  • cohesibility — the nature of being cohesible
  • debaucheries — Plural form of debauchery.
  • decipherable — to make out the meaning of (poor or partially obliterated writing, etc.): to decipher a hastily scribbled note.
  • denbighshire — a county of N Wales: split between Clwyd and Gwynedd in 1974; reinstated with different boundaries in 1996: borders the Irish Sea, with the Cambrian Mountains in the south: chiefly agricultural. Administrative centre: Ruthin. Pop: 94 900 (2003 est). Area: 844 sq km (327 sq miles)
  • dibranchiate — of, relating to, or belonging to the Dibranchiata, a group or former order of cephalopod molluscs, including the octopuses, squids, and cuttlefish, having two gills
  • die horribly — (jargon)   The software equivalent of crash and burn, and the preferred emphatic form of die. "The converter choked on an FF in its input and died horribly".
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