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13-letter words containing i, n, t, h, s, d

  • standing chop — (in an axemen's competition) a chop with the log standing upright
  • striped hyena — a hyena, Hyaena hyaena, of northern Africa, Arabia, and India, having a grayish coat with distinct blackish stripes.
  • swindle sheet — an expense account.
  • synarthrodial — synarthrosis.
  • synodic month — Also called calendar month. any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided.
  • technologised — to make technological; to modernize or modify with technology.
  • the antipodes — Australia and New Zealand
  • the decencies — those things that are considered necessary for a decent life
  • the headlines — the main points of a television or radio news broadcast, read out before the full broadcast and summarized at the end
  • the highlands — mountainous region occupying nearly all of the N half of Scotland
  • thick-skinned — having a thick skin.
  • third baseman — the player whose position is third base.
  • thirty-second — next after the thirty-first; being the ordinal number for 32.
  • this and that — If you say that you are doing or talking about this and that, or this, that, and the other you mean that you are doing or talking about a variety of things that you do not want to specify.
  • thomas edison — Thomas Alva [al-vuh] /ˈæl və/ (Show IPA), 1847–1931, U.S. inventor, especially of electrical devices.
  • thunderstrike — Archaic. to strike with a thunderbolt.
  • turkish pound — the Turkish lira.
  • unestablished — not established.
  • wedding chest — an ornamented chest for a trousseau.
  • western hindi — the vernacular of the western half of the Hindi-speaking area in India: the basis of Hindustani and of literary Hindi and Urdu.
  • wild huntsman — the leader of the Wild Hunt, often associated with Odin.
  • winding sheet — shroud (def 1).
  • withdrawnness — The state or condition of being withdrawn or isolated.
  • within bounds — not beyond limits
  • wordsworthianWilliam, 1770–1850, English poet: poet laureate 1843–50.
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