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11-letter words containing i, n, h

  • grass finch — any of several Australian weaverbirds, especially of the genus Poephila.
  • green light — traffic signal: go
  • green-light — to give permission to proceed; authorize: The renovation project was green-lighted by the board of directors.
  • greenschist — schist colored green by an abundance of chlorite, epidote, or actinolite.
  • grey knight — an ambiguous intervener in a takeover battle, who makes a counterbid for the shares of the target company without having made his intentions clear
  • grind house — a burlesque house, especially one providing continuous entertainment at reduced prices.
  • grind-house — a burlesque house, especially one providing continuous entertainment at reduced prices.
  • grouchiness — The characteristic or quality of being grouchy.
  • ground itch — a disease of the skin of the feet, caused by penetration of hookworm larvae, characterized by a blisterlike eruption and itching.
  • ground-fish — bottom-fish.
  • growth ring — annual ring.
  • growthiness — the quality of being growthy
  • guest night — an evening when members of an institution are allowed to bring guests
  • gunfighting — Combat with guns.
  • gunsmithing — The craft of a gunsmith.
  • gymnasiarch — (in ancient Greece) a magistrate who superintended the gymnasia and public games in certain cities.
  • gymnophobia — An inordinate fear or hatred of being naked, and possibly nudity or nudists and naturists.
  • gymnorhinal — (of a bird) having the nostrils exposed, not covered by feathers.
  • gypsy winch — a small winch or crab.
  • habiliments — Plural form of habiliment.
  • habitations — Plural form of habitation.
  • habituating — Present participle of habituate.
  • habituation — the act of habituating.
  • hacking run — (jargon)   (Analogy with "bombing run" or "speed run") A hack session extended long outside normal working times, especially one longer than 12 hours. May cause you to "change phase the hard way".
  • hackishness — (jargon)   The quality of being or involving a hack. This term is considered mildly silly. Synonym hackitude.
  • haddonfield — a town in SW New Jersey.
  • hadrian iiiSaint, Italian ecclesiastic: pope a.d. 884–885.
  • haemangioma — Alternative spelling of hemangioma.
  • haematoidin — Alternative form of hematoidin.
  • haemocyanin — a blue copper-containing respiratory pigment in crustaceans and molluscs that functions as haemoglobin
  • haemoglobin — (protein) alternative spelling of hemoglobin.
  • haemolutein — (obsolete) bilirubin.
  • haines city — a town in central Florida.
  • hairbrained — giddy; reckless.
  • haircutting — an act or instance of cutting the hair.
  • hairsprings — Plural form of hairspring.
  • hairstyling — a person who designs and arranges hair styles.
  • hairweaving — the attachment of matching hair to a base of nylon thread interwoven with a person's own hair, as to cover a bald area or to add length: Three of the makeovers involved hairweaving.
  • half gainer — a dive in which the diver takes off facing forward and performs a backward half-somersault, entering the water headfirst and facing the springboard.
  • half-hidden — concealed; obscure; covert: hidden meaning; hidden hostility.
  • half-hoping — having or expressing some hope
  • half-joking — something said or done to provoke laughter or cause amusement, as a witticism, a short and amusing anecdote, or a prankish act: He tells very funny jokes. She played a joke on him.
  • half-minute — 30 seconds
  • half-ruinedruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece.
  • halleflinta — a type of rock, volcanic or metamorphic in origin, that has a fine grain
  • hallmarking — Present participle of hallmark.
  • hallucinant — a person who experiences hallucinations
  • hallucinate — to have hallucinations.
  • halsingborg — a seaport in SW Sweden, opposite Helsingör.
  • hamiltonian — pertaining to or advocating Hamiltonianism.
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