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12-letter words containing t, i, g, h

  • hanging step — a step projecting from a wall with no real or apparent support at its outer end.
  • haptoglobins — Plural form of haptoglobin.
  • hard-hitting — striking or capable of striking with force.
  • hardstanding — a hard surface on which cars, aircraft etc. may stand
  • have it good — to be in comfortable circumstances
  • hazard light — Usually, hazard lights. an indicator light on a vehicle that flashes to warn that it is unexpectedly slowing down, reversing, or not moving.
  • head-hunting — a headhunting expedition: The men left the village to go on a headhunt.
  • headlighting — The lighting associated with a headlight.
  • hearing test — a test to establish whether someone's hearing is normal or whether they have suffered some degree of hearing loss
  • heartburning — rankling discontent, especially from envy or jealousy; grudge.
  • hearteningly — In a heartening way; cheeringly.
  • heartrending — causing or expressing intense grief, anguish, or distress.
  • heartstrings — (obsolete, anatomy) The tendons once thought to brace the heart. (15th-19th c.).
  • heartwarming — gratifying; rewarding; satisfying: a heartwarming response to his work.
  • heat-seeking — A heat-seeking missile or device is one that is able to detect a source of heat.
  • heathenizing — Present participle of heathenize.
  • heating bill — a bill for the supply of energy to heat a building
  • heavyweights — Plural form of heavyweight.
  • hedenbergite — a contact metamorphic mineral of the pyroxene family, calcium ferrous silicate, CaFe(SiO 3) 2 , that forms black prismatic crystals in crystalline limestone.
  • heeling tank — either of two lateral ballast tanks permitting an icebreaker to heel and crush ice to either side.
  • hegemonistic — the policy or practice of hegemony to serve national interests.
  • height gauge — an object used to measure the height of somebody or something, for example to measure the height of people for medical purposes
  • hellgramites — Plural form of hellgramite.
  • hellgrammite — the aquatic larva of a dobsonfly, used as bait in fishing.
  • hemangiomata — See under angioma.
  • hematologist — the study of the nature, function, and diseases of the blood and of blood-forming organs.
  • hemstitching — Present participle of hemstitch.
  • heortologist — a person who studies heortology
  • hepaticology — the scientific study of bryophyte plants known as hepatics or liverworts
  • herpetologic — Alternative form of herpetological.
  • herring boat — a fishing boat that specializes in catching herring
  • hesitatingly — In a hesitating manner.
  • heterodyning — Present participle of heterodyne.
  • hierogrammat — a writer of hierograms.
  • high concept — a simple and often striking idea or premise, as of a story or film, that lends itself to easy promotion and marketing.
  • high country — a mountainous area below the timberline; a forested mountain area.
  • high density — floppy disk
  • high society — society (def 9).
  • high spirits — lively or boisterous mood
  • high treason — treason against the sovereign or state.
  • high voltage — high-power electricity
  • high-ability — (of a student) having a higher than average ability
  • high-context — preferring to communicate in person, rather than by electronic methods such as email
  • high-density — having a high concentration: entering a high-density market with a new product; high-density lipoprotein.
  • high-hatting — to snub or treat condescendingly.
  • high-pitched — Music. played or sung at a high pitch.
  • high-protein — (of a food) rich in proteins
  • high-quality — adhering to an excellent standard of measure; of superior quality: Education depends on high-quality teachers and materials in our schools.
  • high-stepper — seeking unrestrained pleasure, as by frequenting night clubs, parties, etc.; leading a wild and fast life: a high-stepping young crowd.
  • high-tail it — to go away or leave rapidly: Last we saw of him, he was hightailing down the street.
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