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12-letter words containing n, s, h

  • enchiridions — Plural form of enchiridion.
  • encompasseth — Archaic third-person singular form of encompass.
  • endomorphism — changes in a cooling body of igneous rock brought about by assimilation of fragments of, or chemical reaction with, the surrounding country rock
  • endophyllous — enclosed in a leaf or sheath
  • enfranchised — Simple past tense and past participle of enfranchise.
  • enfranchises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enfranchise.
  • 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
  • enhancements — An increase or improvement in quality, value, or extent.
  • enhypostasia — personalities existing in union (Jesus Christ and God the Son)
  • enhypostatic — relating to enhypostasia
  • enophthalmos — The posterior displacement of the eyeball within the orbit due to changes in the volume of the orbit (bone) relative to its contents (the eyeball and orbital fat), or loss of function of the orbitalis muscle.
  • enshrinement — (uncountable) The state of being enshrined.
  • enthesopathy — (pathology) A disorder of entheses (bone attachments).
  • enthusiastic — Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
  • eosinophilia — An increase in the number of eosinophils in the blood, occurring in response to some allergens, drugs, and parasites, and in some types of leukemia.
  • eosinophilic — (of a cell or its contents) readily stained by eosin.
  • epanorthosis — (rhetoric) A rhetorical device or element in which a speaker or writer retracts a word that has been spoken and substitutes a stronger or more suitable word; often done for emphasis or sarcasm.
  • eratosthenes — ?276–?194 bc, Greek mathematician and astronomer, who calculated the circumference of the earth by observing the angle of the sun's rays at different places
  • establishing — Present participle of establish.
  • estheticians — Plural form of esthetician.
  • etheostomine — relating to small freshwater fish in the genus Etheostoma
  • etherealness — The state or quality of being ethereal.
  • ethnogenesis — The emergence of a distinct, recognizable, ethnic identity.
  • ethnohistory — The branch of anthropology concerned with the history of peoples and cultures, especially non-Western ones.
  • ethnologists — Plural form of ethnologist.
  • ethnopoetics — A poetical, linguistic and anthropological movement dealing with poetry written by, or in the style of, indigenous peoples.
  • eunuchoidism — A syndrome in males with a lack of sex characteristics due to lack of proper male sex hormones.
  • euphoniously — In a euphonious manner.
  • euphoniumist — Someone who plays the euphonium.
  • euthanasiast — a person who advocates euthanasia
  • examinership — the office or function of an examiner
  • exhaustingly — In an exhausting manner.
  • exhortations — Plural form of exhortation.
  • extinguished — Cause (a fire or light) to cease to burn or shine.
  • extinguisher — Anything that extinguishes something; but especially a fire extinguisher.
  • extinguishes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extinguish.
  • faintishness — The quality of being faintish; slight faintness.
  • fair housing — the sale and rental of private housing free of discriminatory practices or policies.
  • faithfulness — strict or thorough in the performance of duty: a faithful worker.
  • farthingales — Plural form of farthingale.
  • farthingless — without a farthing, having no money
  • fashion icon — a person or thing that is very well known as being highly fashionable
  • fashion show — a show in which models display clothes to prospective buyers
  • fashionistas — Plural form of fashionista.
  • fashiousness — the quality of being fashious; troublesomeness
  • fast fashion — the reproduction of highly fashionable clothes at high speed and low cost
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