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

  • click through — to navigate around (a website) using the links provided to move onto different pages
  • click-through — the act of clicking on an advertisement or other link to go to another website, especially a retail site: The store gets lots of clickthroughs from social media.
  • climatography — an account of a region's climate
  • cloth binding — a type of binding in which a book is bound in stiff boards covered with cloth
  • codeswitching — Alternative form of code-switching.
  • come to light — to be revealed
  • copyrightable — the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc.: works granted such right by law on or after January 1, 1978, are protected for the lifetime of the author or creator and for a period of 70 years after his or her death.
  • cough mixture — Cough mixture is the same as cough medicine.
  • counterweighs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of counterweigh.
  • counterweight — A counterweight is an action or proposal that is intended to balance or counter other actions or proposals.
  • countinghouse — a building, room, or office used for keeping books and transacting business
  • court hearing — an official meeting held in court
  • cove lighting — indirect lighting directed upward from an interior cornice or the like toward a cove at the edge of the ceiling.
  • crime-fighter — any person, as a law-enforcement officer or government official, who works to prevent crime or to enforce criminal laws.
  • crosshatching — to mark or shade with two or more intersecting series of parallel lines.
  • cruiserweight — A cruiserweight is another name for a light heavyweight.
  • cryptographic — Relating to cryptography.
  • cutting horse — a saddle horse trained for use in separating an individual animal, such as a cow, from a herd
  • day and night — If something happens day and night or night and day, it happens all the time without stopping.
  • daylight lamp — a lamp whose light has a range of wavelengths similar to that of natural sunlight
  • daylight time — time set usually one hour ahead of the local standard time, widely adopted in the summer to provide extra daylight in the evening
  • death-dealing — fatal; lethal
  • delightedness — The quality of being delighted; great pleasure.
  • demothballing — to remove (naval or military equipment) from storage or reserve, usually for active duty; reactivate.
  • demythologise — to divest of mythological or legendary attributes or forms, as in order to permit clearer appraisal and understanding: to demythologize the music dramas of Richard Wagner for modern listeners.
  • demythologize — to eliminate all mythical elements from (a piece of writing, esp the Bible) so as to arrive at an essential meaning
  • depathologize — (transitive) To cease to treat as a medical disorder.
  • dephlegmation — the act of dephlegmating
  • diaphragmatic — of the diaphragm.
  • diaphragmitis — inflammation of the diaphragm, phrenitis
  • dichotomising — Present participle of dichotomise.
  • dichotomizing — Present participle of dichotomize.
  • digital watch — a watch that displays the time in numerical digits rather than by hands on a dial.
  • diphthongally — in a diphthongal manner
  • diphthongized — Simple past tense and past participle of diphthongize.
  • disenchanting — Present participle of disenchant.
  • disheartening — to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage.
  • disinheriting — Present participle of disinherit.
  • disinhibiting — Present participle of disinhibit.
  • distinguished — made conspicuous by excellence; noted; eminent; famous: a distinguished scholar. Synonyms: renowned, illustrious.
  • distinguisher — to mark off as different (often followed by from or by): He was distinguished from the other boys by his height.
  • distinguishes — to mark off as different (often followed by from or by): He was distinguished from the other boys by his height.
  • ditch-digging — a worker whose occupation is digging ditches, especially with pick and shovel.
  • dizzy heights — If you say that someone has reached the dizzy heights of something, you are emphasizing that they have reached a very high level by achieving it.
  • do-nothingism — the policy or practice of opposing a specific measure or change simply by refusing to consider or act on proposals; deliberate obstructionism.
  • downrightness — The personal quality of being straightforward and direct in one's manner.
  • drive-through — the act of driving through a specified locality or place, especially driving into a place of business, completing a transaction from one's car, and driving out: a quick drive-through of Beverly Hills; The bank has outside tellers' windows to accept deposits by drive-through.
  • dry lightning — lightning produced by a thunderstorm that is unaccompanied by rain
  • dual heritage — an upbringing in which one's parents are of different ethnic or religious backgrounds
  • duck shooting — duck hunting with a gun
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