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12-letter words containing m, a, h, n, d

  • abdul rahman — Tunku. 1903–90, Malaysian statesman; prime minister of Malaya (1957–63) and of Malaysia (1963–70)
  • admonishment — to caution, advise, or counsel against something.
  • adrenochrome — a chemical pigment produced by the oxidation of adrenaline
  • agathodaemon — A benevolent spirit as opposed to a cacodemon (an evil daemon).
  • agathodaimon — a spirit of good fortune, associated with the serpent
  • alfred mahan — Alfred Thayer [they-er] /ˈθeɪ ər/ (Show IPA), 1840–1914, U.S. naval officer and writer on naval history.
  • amphidentate — (of a ligand) able to coordinate through either of two different atoms, as in CN–
  • blandishment — the act of blandishing; cajolery
  • campshedding — to line (the bank of a river) with campshot.
  • chimneyboard — a partition or a cover to shut off a fireplace
  • come to hand — to become available; be received
  • dehumanising — Present participle of dehumanise.
  • dehumanizing — denying or depriving of dignity
  • demonography — a treatise on demons.
  • diamond head — promontory in SE Oahu, Hawaii, near Honolulu, consisting of the rim of an extinct volcanic crater
  • diathermancy — the property of transmitting infrared radiation
  • diazomethane — a yellow odourless explosive gas, used as a methylating agent. Formula: CH2:N:N
  • diethylamine — (organic compound) The secondary amine (CH3CH2)2NH.
  • diminishable — That may be diminished.
  • disharmonize — (intransitive) To cause disorder.
  • dolphinarium — An aquarium in which dolphins are kept and trained for public entertainment.
  • doomwatching — the act of watching the environment to warn of and prevent harm
  • drum machine — a device that simulates percussion sounds in various combinations and rhythms, and can alter digitally stored drum sounds or make digital recordings of drum sounds.
  • duncan smith — (George) Iain. born 1954, British politician; leader of the Conservative Party (2001–03); secretary of state for work and pensions (2010–2016)
  • dynamic html — (language, web)   (DHTML) The addition of JavaScript to HTML to allow web pages to change and interact with the user without having to communicate with the server. JavaScript allows the behaviour of the page to be controlled by code that is downloaded with the HTML. It does this by manipulating the Document Object Model (DOM). The term DHTML is often also taken to include the use of "style" information to give finer control of HTML layout. The style information can be supplied as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or as "style" attributes (which can be manipulated by JavaScript). Layers are often also used with DHTML. Both the JavaScript and style data can be included in the HTML file or in a separate file referred to from the HTML. Some web browsers allow other languages (e.g. VBScript or Perl) to be used instead of JavaScript but this is less common. DHTML can be viewed in Internet Explorer 4+, Firefox and Netscape Communicator 4+ but, as usual, Microsoft disagree on how DHTML should be implemented. The Document Object Model Group of the World Wide Web Consortium is developing standards for DHTML.
  • dysmenorrhea — painful menstruation.
  • earth almond — chufa.
  • echinodermal — (zoology) Relating or belonging to the echinoderms.
  • edvard munch — Edvard [ed-vahrd] /ˈɛd vɑrd/ (Show IPA), 1863–1944, Norwegian painter and graphic artist.
  • empty-handed — carrying nothing
  • endothelioma — Any of various mostly benign neoplasms derived from the endothelium of blood vessels or lymph channels.
  • ephemeridian — relating to ephemera
  • foreadmonish — (rare, transitive) To admonish beforehand, or before the act or event.
  • grand bahama — an island in the NW Bahamas. 430 sq. mi. (1115 sq. km).
  • grandmothers — Plural form of grandmother.
  • habilimented — Clothed.
  • haemodynamic — Alternative spelling of hemodynamic.
  • haemosiderin — Alternative form of hemosiderin.
  • hamming code — (algorithm)   Extra, redundant bits added to stored or transmitted data for the purposes of error detection and correction. Named after the mathematician Richard Hamming, Hamming codes greatly improve the reliability of data, e.g. from distant space probes, where it is impractical, because of the long transmission delay, to correct errors by requesting retransmission.
  • hand-me-down — an article of clothing passed on to another person after being used, outgrown, etc.: The younger children wore the hand-me-downs of the older ones.
  • handcraftman — handicraftsman.
  • handsomeness — The quality of being handsome.
  • harmonichord — a musical instrument resembling an upright piano intended to fuse the sound of a violin with the functionality of a piano, the tone therefore produced using friction rather than through striking
  • have in mind — to remember
  • hemodynamics — the branch of physiology dealing with the forces involved in the circulation of the blood.
  • hereditament — any inheritable estate or interest in property.
  • high command — the leadership or highest authority of a military command or other organization.
  • hit and miss — unpredictable, unreliable
  • hit-and-miss — sometimes successful or rewarding and sometimes not.
  • home and dry — If you say that someone is, in British English home and dry, or in American English home free, you mean that they have been successful or that they are certain to be successful.

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