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12-letter words containing s, h, o, k, e

  • blocked shoe — a dancing shoe with a stiffened toe that enables a ballet dancer to dance on the tips of the toes
  • bolshevikism — the doctrines, methods, or procedure of the Bolsheviks.
  • book matches — safety matches made of paper and fastened into a small cardboard folder
  • chain smoker — person: smokes heavily
  • chain-smoker — A chain-smoker is a person who chain-smokes.
  • chemokinesis — the random movement of cells, such as leucocytes, stimulated by substances in their environment
  • chestnut oak — any of several North American oaks, as Quercus prinus, having serrate or dentate leaves resembling those of the chestnut.
  • chokeberries — Plural form of chokeberry.
  • chook chaser — a small motorcycle, esp for off-road use
  • clothes rack — a framework for holding or displaying clothes in a shop
  • cockleshells — Plural form of cockleshell.
  • cookie sheet — A cookie sheet is a flat piece of metal on which you bake foods such as cookies in an oven.
  • corn whiskey — a whisky made from maize
  • crosschecked — Simple past tense and past participle of crosscheck.
  • czechoslovak — Czechoslovak means belonging or relating to the former state of Czechoslovakia.
  • dasher block — a block at the end of a yard or gaff for supporting a signal or ensign halyard.
  • electroshock — Of or relating to medical treatment by means of electric shocks.
  • flour shaker — a container, often with a perforated top, from which flour is shaken
  • future shock — physical and psychological disturbance caused by a person's inability to cope with very rapid social and technological change.
  • glatt kosher — prepared for eating according to the dietary laws followed by Hasidic Jews, which differ somewhat from those followed by other observers of kashruth: glatt kosher meat.
  • gopher snake — a bullsnake, Pituophis melanoleucus, of western North America, that invades burrows to prey on rodents.
  • grass hockey — field hockey.
  • hash cookies — biscuits containing cannabis
  • heaven knows — You can say 'Heaven knows' to emphasize that you do not know something, or that you find something very surprising.
  • heckelphones — Plural form of heckelphone.
  • hobble skirt — a woman's skirt that is very narrow at the bottom, causing the wearer to walk with short, mincing steps.
  • hockey skate — a tubular ice skate having a shorter blade than a racing skate and often having a reinforced shoe for protection.
  • hockey stick — the stick used in field hockey or ice hockey.
  • holkar state — a former state of central India, ruled by the Holkar dynasty of Maratha rulers of Indore (18th century until 1947)
  • homesickness — sad or depressed from a longing for home or family while away from them for a long time.
  • honeysuckles — Plural form of honeysuckle.
  • hong kongese — of, relating to, or characteristic of Hong Kong, its people, or their languages
  • hopkinsville — a city in S Kentucky.
  • horse's neck — a drink of whiskey and ginger ale, served with ice and garnished with a spiral of lemon peel on the rim of the glass.
  • horsebreaker — One who trains, or breaks in, horses.
  • hotelkeepers — Plural form of hotelkeeper.
  • house-broken — (of a pet) trained to avoid excreting inside the house or in improper places.
  • housebreaker — a person who breaks into and enters a house with a felonious intent.
  • housekeepers — Plural form of housekeeper.
  • housekeeping — the maintenance of a house or domestic establishment.
  • housewrecker — wrecker (def 4).
  • hydrokinesis — (science fiction): The psychic ability to manipulate or control water.
  • in the works — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • jackson hole — a valley in NW Wyoming, near the Teton Range: wildlife preserve.
  • katharevousa — The purist form of modern Greek used in traditional literary writing, as opposed to the form that is spoken and used in everyday writing (called demotic).
  • ken thompson — (person)   The principal inventor of the Unix operating system and author of the B language, the predecessor of C. In the early days Ken used to hand-cut Unix distribution tapes, often with a note that read "Love, ken". Old-timers still use his first name (sometimes uncapitalised, because it's a login name and mail address) in third-person reference; it is widely understood (on Usenet in particular) that without a last name "Ken" refers only to Ken Thompson. Similarly, Dennis without last name means Dennis Ritchie (and he is often known as dmr). Ken was first hired to work on the Multics project, which was a huge production with many people working on it. Multics was supposed to support hundreds of on-line logins but could barely handle three. In 1969, when Bell Labs withdrew from the project, Ken got fed up with Multics and went off to write his own operating system. People said "well, if zillions of people wrote Multics, then an OS written by one guy must be Unix!". There was some joking about eunichs as well. Ken's wife Bonnie and son Corey (then 18 months old) went to visit family in San Diego. Ken spent one week each on the kernel, file system, etc., and finished UNIX in one month along with developing SPACEWAR (or was it "Space Travel"?). See also back door, brute force, demigod, wumpus.
  • khornerstone — A multipurpose benchmark from Workstation Labs used in various periodicals. The source is not free. Results are published in "UNIX Review".
  • kinesophobia — Fear of movement.
  • kitchen soap — heavy-duty soap intended for use in the kitchen
  • kosher-style — (of a cuisine, restaurant, etc.) featuring traditional Jewish dishes, but not adhering to the dietary laws: kosher-style cooking.

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