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12-letter words containing s, h

  • goldsmithery — the occupation of a goldsmith
  • goldsmithing — The work of a goldsmith; the forging of gold.
  • good heavens — You say 'Good heavens!' or 'Heavens!' to express surprise or to emphasize that you agree or disagree with someone.
  • gopher snake — a bullsnake, Pituophis melanoleucus, of western North America, that invades burrows to prey on rodents.
  • gopher state — Minnesota (used as a nickname).
  • gospel choir — a choir performing gospel music
  • gospel truth — an unquestionably true statement, fact, etc.
  • governorship — the duties, term in office, etc., of a governor.
  • grade school — an elementary school that has its pupils grouped or classified into grades.
  • graduateship — the time or condition of being a graduate
  • graham's law — the principle that the rates of diffusion and effusion of a gas are inversely proportional to the square root of its density, proposed by Thomas Graham (1805-69) in 1831
  • gramophonist — a person who uses a gramophone
  • grandfathers — Plural form of grandfather.
  • grandmothers — Plural form of grandmother.
  • grandnephews — Plural form of grandnephew.
  • granny smith — a variety of crisp, green-skinned apple, for eating raw or for cooking.
  • graphic arts — any of the fine or applied visual arts based on drawing or the use of line, as opposed to colour or relief, on a plane surface, esp illustration and printmaking of all kinds
  • graphologist — the study of handwriting, especially when regarded as an expression of the writer's character, personality, abilities, etc.
  • grapple shot — a grapnellike projectile fired from a gun and used as a hold for the end of a line in rescue operations or in kedging.
  • grass hockey — field hockey.
  • grass shears — large scissors for cutting grass
  • grasshoppers — Plural form of grasshopper.
  • gravenhages' — a Dutch name of The Hague.
  • great schism — a period of division in the Roman Catholic Church, 1378–1417, over papal succession, during which there were two, or sometimes three, claimants to the papal office.
  • greenfinches — Plural form of greenfinch.
  • greenishness — The quality of being greenish.
  • greenwashing — Present participle of greenwash.
  • gross weight — total weight without deduction for tare, tret, or waste.
  • ground shark — any of various requiem sharks, especially of the genus Carcharhinus.
  • ground sloth — any of various extinct large, edentate mammals from the Pleistocene Epoch of North and South America resembling modern sloths but living on the ground rather than in trees.
  • groundsheets — Plural form of groundsheet.
  • guardianship — the position and responsibilities of a guardian, especially toward a ward.
  • gully-washer — a usually short, heavy rainstorm.
  • gullywashers — Plural form of gullywasher.
  • gustav hertz — Gustav [goo s-tahf] /ˈgʊs tɑf/ (Show IPA), 1887–1975, German physicist: Nobel Prize 1925.
  • gymnosophist — one of a group of Jainist philosophers, existing from ancient times to c1000, characterized by refusal to wear clothes and the abandonment of caste marks; a member of the Digambara sect.
  • gynantherous — having the stamens converted into pistils by the action of frost, disease, or insects.
  • haberdashers — Plural form of haberdasher.
  • haberdashery — a haberdasher's shop.
  • habitualness — The characteristic of being habitual.
  • hack to bits — to damage severely
  • hadley chest — a style of chest made c1700 in Massachusetts or Connecticut, having front rails and panels carved in low relief with elaborate tulip and leaf patterns.
  • hadrosaurine — Hadrosaurid.
  • haematemesis — Alternative spelling of hematemesis.
  • haematoblast — any of the undifferentiated cells in the bone marrow that develop into blood cells
  • haematolyses — Plural form of haematolysis.
  • haematolysis — Haemolysis.
  • haemogenesis — Haematopoiesis.
  • haemorrhages — Plural form of haemorrhage.
  • haemorrhoids — Plural form of haemorrhoid.
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