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12-letter words containing h, u

  • bastel house — (on the Anglo-Scottish border) a partly fortified house, usually with a vaulted ground floor.
  • bathing suit — A bathing suit is a piece of clothing which people wear when they go swimming.
  • bathophilous — (of an organism) living in very deep water
  • bathtub race — a sailing race between bathtubs fitted with outboard motors
  • be no slouch — If you say that someone is no slouch at a particular activity, you mean that they are skilful at it or are willing to work hard at it.
  • beaumarchais — Pierre Augustin Caron de (pjɛr oɡystɛ̃ karɔ̃ də). 1732–99, French dramatist, noted for his comedies The Barber of Seville (1775) and The Marriage of Figaro (1784)
  • bechuanaland — former British territory (1884-1966) in S Africa: now the country of Botswana
  • behaviourism — Behaviourism is the belief held by some psychologists that the only valid method of studying the psychology of people or animals is to observe how they behave.
  • bell housing — A bell housing is a bell-shaped extension of an engine crankcase, that contains the flywheel and the clutch.
  • bequeathable — capable of being given to or bequeathed
  • bequeathment — to dispose of (personal property, especially money) by last will: She bequeathed her half of the company to her niece.
  • bermuda high — a subtropical high centered near Bermuda.
  • bhubaneshwar — a state in E India. 60,136 sq. mi. (155,752 sq. km). Capital: Bhubaneshwar.
  • bhutatathata — Tathata.
  • bibliotheque — a library.
  • biohazardous — a pathogen, especially one used in or produced by biological research.
  • bird's mouth — a right-angled notch cut in the underside of a rafter for fitting over a longitudinal member, as a wall plate.
  • birth trauma — an emotional shock caused by being born.
  • bismuthinite — a grey mineral consisting of bismuth sulphide in orthorhombic crystalline form. It occurs in veins associated with tin, copper, silver, lead, etc, and is a source of bismuth. Formula: Bi2S3
  • blabbermouth — a person who talks too much or indiscreetly
  • blank cheque — If someone is given a blank cheque, they are given the authority to spend as much money as they need or want.
  • blow through — to leave; make off
  • blue catfish — a large freshwater catfish, Ictalurus furcatus, that is a popular food fish in the states of the Mississippi River valley.
  • blue helmets — armed troops under the sponsorship of the United Nations, used for peacekeeping
  • blue norther — a cold north wind that brings rapidly falling temperatures.
  • blue thistle — blueweed (def 1).
  • blue whiting — a fish of the cod family, Micromesistius poutassou
  • blue-thistle — Also called blue thistle. a bristly weed, Echium vulgare, of the borage family, having showy blue flowers, a native of Europe naturalized in the U.S.
  • boar-hunting — the practice of hunting wild boars
  • boiler house — a building housing a boiler
  • bolt upright — If someone is sitting or standing bolt upright, they are sitting or standing very straight.
  • bonne bouche — a tasty titbit or morsel
  • bonus scheme — a scheme in a company or other organization according to which employees receive a bonus if they meet specified targets
  • borough hall — a building housing the administrative offices of a borough.
  • bottom house — the open space beneath a house built upon high pillars
  • boucherville — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Montreal, on the St. Lawrence.
  • bounce flash — a flash lamp designed to produce a bounced flash.
  • bounce light — Also, bounce lighting. light that is bounced off a reflective surface onto the subject in order to achieve a softer lighting effect.
  • bound charge — any electric charge that is bound to an atom or molecule (opposed to free charge).
  • bourke-white — Margaret. 1906–71, US photographer, a pioneer of modern photojournalism: noted esp for her coverage of World War II
  • bourne shell — (sh, Shellish). The original command-line interpreter shell and script language for Unix written by S.R. Bourne of Bell Laboratories in 1978. sh has been superseded for interactive use by the Berkeley C shell, csh but still widely used for writing shell scripts. There were even earlier shells, see glob. [Details?]
  • bow thruster — a propeller located in a ship's bow to provide added maneuverability, as when docking.
  • brachycerous — (of insects) having short antennae
  • braunschweig — Brunswick
  • breakthrough — A breakthrough is an important development or achievement.
  • breastplough — a plough driven by the worker's breast, often used to pare turf
  • breath group — a sequence of sounds articulated in the course of a single exhalation; an utterance or part of an utterance produced between pauses for breath.
  • breuer chair — a chair with a frame of continuous chrome tubing, no back legs, and cane seat and back
  • bridge house — a deckhouse including a bridge or bridges for navigation.
  • bristlemouth — any of several small, deep-sea fishes of the family Gonostomatidae, having numerous sharp, slender teeth covering the jaws.
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