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12-letter words containing h, o, g, p, l, u

  • bolt upright — If someone is sitting or standing bolt upright, they are sitting or standing very straight.
  • breastplough — a plough driven by the worker's breast, often used to pare turf
  • fluorography — photofluorography.
  • gamophyllous — having leaves united by their edges.
  • gospel truth — an unquestionably true statement, fact, etc.
  • hygrophilous — a plant that thrives in wet or very moist ground.
  • lithophagous — swallowing or feeding on stones
  • loop through — loop
  • mallophagous — of or relating to any wingless insect of the order Mallophaga
  • melliphagous — (of an animal) feeding on honey
  • methyl group — the univalent group CH 3 −, derived from methane.
  • oligophagous — (especially of insects) eating only a few types of food.
  • phenyl group — the univalent group C 6 H 5 –, derived from benzene.
  • play through — to pass another foursome or group with their permission, while playing a round of golf
  • plough horse — a horse used for pulling a plough
  • ploughwright — a person who makes ploughs
  • pompholygous — characterized by pompholyx
  • pull through — to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position: to pull a sled up a hill.
  • push polling — the use of loaded questions in a supposedly objective telephone opinion poll during a political campaign in order to bias voters against an opposing candidate
  • slip through — be undetected
  • telautograph — a telegraphic device for reproducing handwriting, drawings, etc, the movements of an electromagnetically controlled pen at one end being transmitted along a line to a similar pen at the receiving end

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