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12-letter words containing i, n, h, g, e

  • cheeseparing — penny-pinching; stingy
  • childbearing — Childbearing is the process of giving birth to babies.
  • childrearing — the raising and parenting of children: Childrearing extends beyond simple guardianship to nurturing and guidance.
  • chincoteague — a town on a small island in a lagoon (Chincoteague Bay) in E Virginia: annual wild pony roundup.
  • chirurgeonly — in the manner of a surgeon
  • chitterlings — the intestines of a pig or other animal prepared as a dish
  • christenings — Plural form of christening.
  • chronologies — Plural form of chronology.
  • chronologise — Alternative spelling of chronologize.
  • chronologize — to arrange in an order determined by when events took place
  • cliff-hanger — a melodramatic or adventure serial in which each installment ends in suspense in order to interest the reader or viewer in the next installment.
  • cliffhangers — Plural form of cliffhanger.
  • code-sharing — a commercial agreement between two airlines that allows passengers to use a ticket from one airline to travel on another
  • coding sheet — a form on which a program is written
  • coin changer — a machine that gives change rapidly, as to a customer, typically operated by a manual keyboard and often used in association with a cash register.
  • counterlight — a light opposite something, such as a painting, that negatively affects the appearance of that object
  • counterweigh — counterbalance
  • crapehanging — the practice of hanging crape, esp as a sign of mourning
  • cringeworthy — Causing feelings of embarrassment or awkwardness.
  • daughterling — a small daughter
  • dehumanising — Present participle of dehumanise.
  • dehumanizing — denying or depriving of dignity
  • demythifying — to create a myth about (a person, place, tradition, etc.); cause to become a myth.
  • denbighshire — a county of N Wales: split between Clwyd and Gwynedd in 1974; reinstated with different boundaries in 1996: borders the Irish Sea, with the Cambrian Mountains in the south: chiefly agricultural. Administrative centre: Ruthin. Pop: 94 900 (2003 est). Area: 844 sq km (327 sq miles)
  • diphthongize — to change into or pronounce as a diphthong.
  • dishevelling — Present participle of dishevel.
  • divine right — doctrine that king's power was ordained by God
  • doughnutlike — Resembling a doughnut.
  • droughtiness — Dryness of the weather; lack of rain.
  • earth-moving — Earth-moving equipment is machinery that is used for digging and moving large amounts of soil.
  • earthshaking — imperiling, challenging, or affecting basic beliefs, attitudes, relationships, etc.
  • eating house — a restaurant or other place where one can eat
  • echogenicity — (medical) The ability to create an echo that can be detected in an ultrasound examination.
  • egg sandwich — two slices of bread filled with chopped egg
  • eighteenthly — in the eighteenth place
  • eighty-seven — a score traditionally regarded as being unlucky
  • embellishing — Present participle of embellish.
  • enchantingly — In an enchanting manner.
  • engine house — a building in which engines, as fire engines, railroad locomotives, etc., are housed
  • english bond — a bond used in brickwork that has a course of headers alternating with a course of stretchers
  • english horn — musical instrument: similar to oboe
  • english self — a breed of short-haired guinea pig that is a single colour throughout
  • englishwoman — adult female from England
  • enlightening — Present participle of enlighten.
  • epoch-making — An epoch-making change or declaration is considered to be extremely important because it is likely to have a significant effect on a particular period of time.
  • establishing — Present participle of establish.
  • ethnobiology — the branch of biology involving the study of the uses of plants and animals in various human societies
  • ethnogenesis — The emergence of a distinct, recognizable, ethnic identity.
  • ethnographic — Relating to ethnography.
  • ethnological — Of or pertaining to ethnology.
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