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11-letter words containing s, i, g, h, e

  • knightheads — Plural form of knighthead.
  • konigshutte — German name of Chorzów.
  • laser light — light which is generated by a laser
  • laser sight — a device on a firearm that uses a laser to pinpoint impact.
  • laugh lines — Laugh lines are wrinkles which some older people have at the outside corners of their eyes.
  • lengthiness — The property of being lengthy, longness.
  • light horse — cavalry carrying light arms and equipment.
  • light verse — verse that is written to entertain, amuse, or please, often by the subtlety of its form rather than by its literary quality.
  • lighthouses — Plural form of lighthouse.
  • lightplanes — Plural form of lightplane.
  • lightsomely — (archaic) In a lightsome manner.
  • lightvessel — A ship equipped with a very large lamp, the ship can be positioned to warn off other ships from dangerous locations. A sort of portable lighthouse.
  • lithogenous — of or relating to organisms, as coral, that secrete stony deposits.
  • logomachies — Plural form of logomachy.
  • longsighted — Alternative spelling of long-sighted.
  • machineguns — Plural form of machinegun.
  • makeweights — Plural form of makeweight.
  • managership — a person who has control or direction of an institution, business, etc., or of a part, division, or phase of it.
  • megaphonist — Someone who uses a megaphone.
  • meliphagous — feeding on honey
  • mesognathic — having medium, slightly protruding jaws.
  • met-english — A Fortran-like language designed at Metropolitan Life in the early 1960s. It had support for variable-length bit fields. Most MetLife DP in the 1960s and 1970s was in Met-English. It was originally developed for Honeywell machines, but many programs still run under IBM MVS via a Honeywell emulator.
  • microphages — Plural form of microphage.
  • mimeographs — Plural form of mimeograph.
  • misbehaving — to behave badly or improperly: The children misbehaved during our visit.
  • mischieving — (now Scotland) The causing of damage or terror; rampaging. (from 15th c.).
  • misteaching — Present participle of misteach.
  • moesogothic — of or relating to the Moesogoths or their language.
  • mythologies — Plural form of mythology.
  • mythologise — to classify, explain, or write about myths.
  • naughtiness — disobedient; mischievous (used especially in speaking to or about children): Weren't we naughty not to eat our spinach?
  • nearshoring — the practice of moving one's employees or business activities from a distant country back to a country that is nearby: The U.S.-based company is focusing on the nearshoring of its customer-service operations from India to Canada. Compare offshoring.
  • nearsighted — seeing distinctly at a short distance only; myopic.
  • net fishing — Fishing using a net, esp a large commercial drift net
  • netherlings — underwear
  • new english — Modern English.
  • niggerheads — Plural form of niggerhead.
  • night nurse — a nurse whose duty is to look after a patient or patients during the night
  • night snake — a nocturnal, mildly venomous New World snake, Hypsiglena torquata, having a gray or yellowish body marked with dark brown spots.
  • nightdreams — Plural form of nightdream.
  • nightscopes — Plural form of nightscope.
  • nightshades — Plural form of nightshade.
  • nothingness — the state of being nothing.
  • old english — Also called Anglo-Saxon. the English language of a.d. c450–c1150. Abbreviation: OE.
  • oligarchies — Plural form of oligarchy.
  • openinsight — (programming, database)   The workflow-enabled Windows 95/Windows NT version of Advanced Revelation, featuring native support for Lotus Notes, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and ODBC. OpenInsight is available from Revelation Software.
  • orthogenics — the treatment of mentally and emotionally disturbed children
  • ostrich egg — the large egg produced by a fast-running flightless African bird, Struthio camelus, that is the largest living bird, with stout two-toed feet and dark feathers, except on the naked head, neck, and legs: order Struthioniformes
  • overfishing — to fish (an area) excessively; to exhaust the supply of usable fish in (certain waters): Scientists are concerned that fishing boats may overfish our coastal waters.
  • pathologies — the science or the study of the origin, nature, and course of diseases.
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