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13-letter words containing h, i, l, d

  • gaidhealtachd — the area of Scotland in which Scottish Gaelic is the vernacular speech
  • geohydrologic — relating to geohydrology
  • gild the lily — to coat with gold, gold leaf, or a gold-colored substance.
  • gladiatorship — the work of a gladiator
  • gold chloride — a yellow to red, water-soluble compound, AuCl 3 , used chiefly in photography, gilding ceramic ware and glass, and in the manufacture of purple of Cassius.
  • golden shiner — a small, silvery freshwater minnow, Notemigonus crysoleucas, native to eastern North America and introduced into western North America: often used as live bait in sport fishing.
  • goldfish bowl — round glass container for goldfish
  • goldtail moth — European moth with white wings and a soft white furry body with a yellow tail tuft
  • graham island — an island in the Pacific Ocean, in W British Columbia, Canada: largest and northernmost of the Queen Charlotte Islands. 2485 sq. mi. (6436 sq. km).
  • grandchildren — a child of one's son or daughter.
  • h and l hinge — a surface-mounted hinge that when applied resembles H and L combined.
  • haemodialyses — Plural form of haemodialysis.
  • haemodialysis — (medicine) the use of dialysis to remove waste products from the blood in the case of kidney failure.
  • haemodialyzer — a piece of equipment used in haemodialysis to screen the blood to remove unwanted substances
  • haemodilution — an increase in the fluid content of blood leading to a lower concentration of red blood cells
  • half-digested — to convert (food) in the alimentary canal into absorbable form for assimilation into the system.
  • half-finished — ended or completed.
  • half-silvered — (of a mirror) having an incomplete reflective coating, so that half the incident light is reflected and half transmitted: used in optical instruments and two-way mirrors
  • half-timbered — (of a house or building) having the frame and principal supports of timber and the interstices filled in with masonry, plaster, or the like.
  • hand in glove — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • hand-in-glove — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • handleability — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • hard as nails — tough, durable
  • hard feelings — Hard feelings are feelings of anger or bitterness towards someone who you have had an argument with or who has upset you. If you say 'no hard feelings', you are making an agreement with someone not to be angry or bitter about something.
  • hardenability — The quality or degree of being hardenable.
  • hardwick hall — an Elizabethan mansion near Chesterfield in Derbyshire: built 1591–97 for Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury (Bess of Hardwick)
  • harlequinades — Plural form of harlequinade.
  • haven't lived — If you tell someone that they haven't lived unless they experience a particular thing, you are telling them that thing is extremely good and should be experienced.
  • hazard lights — Usually, hazard lights. an indicator light on a vehicle that flashes to warn that it is unexpectedly slowing down, reversing, or not moving.
  • head linesman — an official who makes rulings regarding play along the line of scrimmage and who oversees the measurement and marking of yardage gained or lost
  • headline rate — a basic rate of inflation, taxation, etc, before distorting factors have been removed
  • heli-boarding — the sport of snowboarding on mountains or glaciers accessible only by helicopter or skiplane
  • helicoid cyme — an inflorescence, or cyme, in which each flowering branch gives rise to one lateral branch that is coiled snail-like and then expanded.
  • heptaselenide — (chemistry) any selenide containing seven selenium atoms in each molecule.
  • hexactinellid — a type of sponge characterized by their (usually) six siliceous spicules or rays
  • hexadactylism — Sexdactyly.
  • high fidelity — sound reproduction over the full range of audible frequencies with very little distortion of the original signal.
  • high holidays — either of two holy days of special significance, Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur.
  • high holy day — either of two holy days of special significance, Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur.
  • high old time — an enjoyable and exciting time
  • high-coloured — (of the complexion) deep red or purplish; florid
  • highland park — a city in NE Illinois, on Lake Michigan.
  • hip dysplasia — a genetic disorder, typically affecting young dogs of medium- to large-sized breeds, characterized by alteration and malformation of the hip joint.
  • histodialysis — histolysis.
  • hold in leash — to control; curb; restrain
  • hold the line — a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page.
  • holiday-maker — vacationer.
  • holidaymakers — Plural form of holidaymaker.
  • home delivery — delivery to one's home
  • honey gilding — gilding of ceramics with a mixture of gold leaf and honey, later fired to fix the gold.
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