0%

12-letter words containing s, h, e, g

  • chitterlings — the intestines of a pig or other animal prepared as a dish
  • choreographs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of choreograph.
  • choreologist — a person who is expert in choreology
  • christenings — Plural form of christening.
  • chronologies — Plural form of chronology.
  • chronologise — Alternative spelling of chronologize.
  • cigar-shaped — resembling a cigar in shape
  • clearsighted — seeing clearly
  • cliffhangers — Plural form of cliffhanger.
  • code-sharing — a commercial agreement between two airlines that allows passengers to use a ticket from one airline to travel on another
  • coding sheet — a form on which a program is written
  • copyrighters — Plural form of copyrighter.
  • cosmographer — (astrophysics) A scientist specializing in understanding and describing the nature of the universe.
  • crazy eights — a card game played by two or more persons with a 52-card deck, the object of which is to be the first to get rid of one's hand by successively playing a card of the same suit or denomination as that played by the preceding player, with an eight counting for any desired suit.
  • daughterless — Without a daughter.
  • dehumanising — Present participle of dehumanise.
  • demographers — Plural form of demographer.
  • demographics — data resulting from the science of demography; population statistics
  • demographies — the science of vital and social statistics, as of the births, deaths, diseases, marriages, etc., of populations.
  • denbighshire — a county of N Wales: split between Clwyd and Gwynedd in 1974; reinstated with different boundaries in 1996: borders the Irish Sea, with the Cambrian Mountains in the south: chiefly agricultural. Administrative centre: Ruthin. Pop: 94 900 (2003 est). Area: 844 sq km (327 sq miles)
  • discographer — a person who compiles discographies.
  • dishevelling — Present participle of dishevel.
  • dog's chance — little likelihood; small chance (usually used in the negative): That project didn't have a dog's chance of succeeding.
  • douglas-homeAlexander Frederick (Baron Home of the Hirsel) 1903–1995, British statesman and politician: prime minister 1963–64.
  • dreadnoughts — Plural form of dreadnought.
  • dress length — a piece of material that is big enough to make a dress from
  • droughtiness — Dryness of the weather; lack of rain.
  • earthshaking — imperiling, challenging, or affecting basic beliefs, attitudes, relationships, etc.
  • east chicago — a port in NW Indiana, on Lake Michigan, near Chicago.
  • eating house — a restaurant or other place where one can eat
  • egg sandwich — two slices of bread filled with chopped egg
  • eighty-seven — a score traditionally regarded as being unlucky
  • ellipsograph — an instrument that draws ellipses
  • embellishing — Present participle of embellish.
  • 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
  • esophagotomy — (surgery) The operation of making an incision into the esophagus for the purpose of removing an obstruction.
  • establishing — Present participle of establish.
  • ethnogenesis — The emergence of a distinct, recognizable, ethnic identity.
  • ethnologists — Plural form of ethnologist.
  • exhaustingly — In an exhausting manner.
  • 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.
  • farsightedly — In a farsighted manner.
  • farthingales — Plural form of farthingale.
  • farthingless — without a farthing, having no money
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?