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13-letter words containing h, i, m, e, s

  • firmer chisel — a narrow-bladed chisel for paring and mortising, driven by hand pressure or with a mallet.
  • first chamber — the parliament of the Netherlands, consisting of an upper chamber (First Chamber) and a lower chamber (Second Chamber)
  • fish geranium — zonal geranium.
  • fisher of men — an evangelist
  • flemish giant — one of a breed of large domestic rabbits of Belgian origin, having a solid gray, white, or black coat, and raised for its meat and fur.
  • fly fisherman — one who fishes by fly-casting
  • franchisement — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • garnisheement — the process of arresting a debtor's money or property from the hands of a third party
  • haemarthrosis — Alternative form of hemarthrosis.
  • haematologist — A scientist, usually a medical doctor, who specializes in haematology.
  • haemodialyses — Plural form of haemodialysis.
  • haemodialysis — (medicine) the use of dialysis to remove waste products from the blood in the case of kidney failure.
  • haemodynamics — a branch of physiology that deals with the circulation of the blood
  • 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
  • headmistressy — typical of the duties and behaviour of a headmistress
  • helianthemums — Plural form of helianthemum.
  • heliocentrism — The theory that the sun is the center of the universe, (This theory is historically important and was widely accepted at the time of Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler.).
  • hellgrammites — Plural form of hellgrammite (Alternative spelling of hellgramites).
  • helminthiasis — a disease caused by parasitic worms in the intestines.
  • hematogenesis — hematopoiesis.
  • hematologists — Plural form of hematologist.
  • hematopoiesis — the formation of blood.
  • hematosalpinx — (medicine) A medical condition involving bleeding into the Fallopian tubes.
  • hemicellulose — any of a group of gummy polysaccharides, intermediate in complexity between sugar and cellulose, that hydrolyze to monosaccharides more readily than cellulose.
  • hemichordates — Plural form of hemichordate.
  • hemiparasitic — Semiparasitic.
  • hemispherical — having the form of a hemisphere.
  • hepatectomies — Plural form of hepatectomy.
  • hereditaments — Plural form of hereditament.
  • hermaphrodism — the condition of being a hermaphrodite.
  • hermit thrush — a North American thrush, Hylocichla guttata, noted for its complex and appealing song.
  • hetero-sexism — a prejudiced attitude or discriminatory practices against homosexuals by heterosexuals.
  • heterostylism — the condition of being heterostyled
  • hexadactylism — Sexdactyly.
  • histaminergic — releasing histamine
  • histochemical — the branch of science dealing with the chemical components of cellular and subcellular tissue.
  • holidaymakers — Plural form of holidaymaker.
  • home counties — The Home Counties are the counties which surround London.
  • home invasion — an act or instance of entering an occupied residence with the intent to commit a burglary or other crime.
  • home shopping — buying items via tv or internet
  • home straight — the section of a racecourse forming the approach to the finish
  • homeomorphism — similarity in crystalline form but not necessarily in chemical composition.
  • homeownership — a person who owns a home.
  • homeschooling — a school set up in the home.
  • homoeroticism — a tendency to be sexually aroused by a member of the same sex.
  • homogeneities — Plural form of homogeneity.
  • homoscedastic — having the same variance.
  • homosexualism — A sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) individuals of the same sex.
  • homosexuality — sexual desire or behavior directed toward a person or persons of one's own sex.
  • house-warming — a party to celebrate a person's or family's move to a new home.
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