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13-letter words containing m, i, s, b, e, h

  • amphibologies — Plural form of amphibology.
  • amphisbaenian — any of a legless, burrowing suborder (Amphisbaenia) of tropical reptiles (order Squamata) with a head and tail that look very much alike
  • analphabetism — the inability to read and write, illiteracy
  • bantamweights — Plural form of bantamweight.
  • benjamin-bush — Also called spice-wood. a yellow-flowered, North American shrub, Lindera benzoin, of the laurel family, whose bark and leaves have a spicy odor.
  • blandishments — Blandishments are pleasant things that someone says to another person in order to persuade them to do something.
  • bumblebeefish — any of several gobies of the genus Brachygobius, inhabiting waters of the Malay Archipelago and having brown and yellow bands on the body that resemble the markings of a bumblebee.
  • chamber music — Chamber music is classical music written for a small number of instruments.
  • chimneybreast — the wall or walls that surround the base of a chimney or fireplace
  • city chambers — (in Scotland) the municipal building of a city; town hall
  • edinburgh sml — (EdML) Implementation of the Core language of SML. Byte-code interpreter in C. Ported to Amiga, Atari, Archimedes and IBM PC. Version: 0.44. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • embellishment — A decorative detail or feature added to something to make it more attractive.
  • establishment — The action of establishing something or being established.
  • exhibitionism — Extravagant behavior that is intended to attract attention to oneself.
  • first chamber — the parliament of the Netherlands, consisting of an upper chamber (First Chamber) and a lower chamber (Second Chamber)
  • hybrid system — a way of working, organizing, or doing something that is composed of elements of two separate systems
  • hyperurbanism — a pronunciation or grammatical form or usage produced by a speaker of one dialect according to an analogical rule formed by comparison of the speaker's own usage with that of another, more prestigious, dialect and often applied in an inappropriate context, especially in an effort to avoid sounding countrified, rural, or provincial, as in the pronunciation of the word two (to̅o̅) as (tyo̅o̅).
  • isobathytherm — a line on a chart or diagram of a body of water, connecting depths having the same temperature.
  • isothermobath — a line drawn on a diagram of a vertical section of the ocean connecting all points having equal temperature.
  • luxembourgish — Also, Luxembourgish [luhk-suh m-bur-gish] /ˈlʌk səmˌbɜr gɪʃ/ (Show IPA). Letzeburgesch.
  • middlesbrough — a seaport in NE England, on the Tees estuary.
  • miss the boat — a vessel for transport by water, constructed to provide buoyancy by excluding water and shaped to give stability and permit propulsion.
  • nonmembership — the fact or condition of being a nonmember
  • overembellish — Make (something) too ornate or complicated.
  • pembrokeshire — a historic county in Dyfed, in SW Wales.
  • refurbishment — to furbish again; renovate; brighten: to refurbish the lobby.
  • sandwich beam — flitch beam.
  • stamen blight — a disease of blackberries, characterized by a gray, powdery mass of spores covering the anthers, caused by a fungus, Hapalosphaeria deformans.
  • the big smoke — a large city, esp London
  • third baseman — the player whose position is third base.
  • thrombokinase — Biochemistry. a lipoprotein in the blood that converts prothrombin to thrombin.
  • unembellished — to beautify by or as if by ornamentation; ornament; adorn.
  • west bromwich — a city in West Midlands, in central England, near Birmingham.
  • wishbone boom — a boom on a sailboard having two arms that are joined at the mast and at the foot of the sail. The windsurfer holds onto it for support and to steer the sailboard

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