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11-letter words containing h, i, k, e

  • fish market — a market selling fish
  • fish tackle — a tackle for fishing an anchor.
  • fisher king — (in the story of Percival) the custodian of the Grail.
  • flake white — lead white.
  • flight deck — Navy. the upper deck of an aircraft carrier, constructed and equipped for the landing and takeoff of aircraft.
  • folkishness — The quality of being folkish.
  • forethinker — someone who forethinks
  • freethinker — a person who forms opinions on the basis of reason, independent of authority or tradition, especially a person whose religious opinions differ from established belief.
  • french kiss — kiss with tongues
  • french-kiss — soul kiss.
  • funfkirchen — German name of Pécs.
  • gawkishness — awkward; ungainly; clumsy.
  • give thanks — be thankful, express thankfulness
  • grey knight — an ambiguous intervener in a takeover battle, who makes a counterbid for the shares of the target company without having made his intentions clear
  • hack writer — a writer of undistinguished literary work produced to order
  • hackberries — Plural form of hackberry.
  • hackishness — (jargon)   The quality of being or involving a hack. This term is considered mildly silly. Synonym hackitude.
  • hair stroke — a fine line in writing or printing.
  • hairstreaks — Plural form of hairstreak.
  • hand-picked — to pick by hand.
  • hard-ticket — a ticket entitling one to a reserved seat.
  • hawkishness — resembling a hawk, as in appearance or behavior.
  • headshaking — The act of shaking one's head, in disagreement or disapproval.
  • health risk — something that could cause harm to people's health
  • heli-skiing — skiing in which skiers are transported by helicopter to remote slopes
  • hicky-horse — a seesaw.
  • hideki tojo — Hideki [hee-de-kee] /ˈhi dɛˌki/ (Show IPA), 1884–1948, Japanese general: executed for war crimes.
  • high ticket — big-ticket.
  • high-necked — (of a garment) high at the neck.
  • high-stakes — A high-stakes game or contest is one in which the people involved can gain or lose a great deal.
  • high-ticket — big-ticket.
  • hill walker — a person who takes part in hill walking
  • hitchhikers — Plural form of hitchhiker.
  • home baking — such things as bread, cakes and biscuits that are baked at home
  • homeworking — Working from home, especially when in electronic contact with a central office.
  • hormonelike — Resembling a hormone or some aspect of one.
  • hot-desking — the practice of not assigning permanent desks in a workplace, so that employees may work at any available desk
  • http cookie — (web)   A small string of information sent by a web server to a web browser that will be sent back by the browser each time it accesses that server. Cookies were invented by Netscape to make it easier to maintain state between HTTP transactions. They can contain any arbitrary information the server chooses to put in them. The most common use of cookies is to identify and authenticate a user who has logged in to a website, so they don't have to sign in every time they visit. Other example uses are maintaining a shopping basket of goods you have selected to purchase during a session at an online shop or site personalisation (presenting different pages to different users). The browser limits the size of each cookie and the number each server can store. This prevents a malicious site consuming lots of disk space on the user's computer. The only information that cookies can return to the server is what that server previously sent out. The main privacy concern is that it is not obvious when a site is using cookies or what for. Even if you don't log in or supply any personal information to a site, it can still assign you a unique identifier and store it in a "tracking cookie". This can then be used to track every page you ever visit on the site. However, since it is possible to do the same thing without cookies, the UK law requiring sites to declare their use of cookies makes little sense and has been widely ignored. After using a shared computer, e.g. in an Internet cafe, you should remove all cookies to prevent the browser identifying the next user as you if they happen to visit the same sites.
  • huckstering — Present participle of huckster.
  • hucksterish — a retailer of small articles, especially a peddler of fruits and vegetables; hawker.
  • hucksterism — a retailer of small articles, especially a peddler of fruits and vegetables; hawker.
  • humperdinck — Engelbert [eng-uh l-bert;; English eng-guh l-burt] /ˈɛŋ əlˌbɛrt;; English ˈɛŋ gəlˌbɜrt/ (Show IPA), 1854–1921, German composer.
  • husbandlike — resembling a husband
  • husking bee — a gathering of farm families or friends to husk corn, usually as part of a celebration or party.
  • hyperlinked — Simple past tense and past participle of hyperlink.
  • hypokalemia — an abnormally low concentration of potassium in the blood.
  • hypokalemic — Having a low percentage of potassium in one's blood.
  • hypokinesia — abnormally diminished muscular function or mobility.
  • hypokinesis — abnormally diminished muscular function or mobility.
  • hypokinetic — abnormally diminished muscular function or mobility.
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