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13-letter words containing to

  • gross tonnage — the total volume of a vessel, expressed in units of 100 cubic feet (gross ton) with certain open structures, deckhouses, tanks, etc., exempted.
  • ground-to-air — (of weapons) designed to be fired at aircraft from the ground
  • growth factor — any of various proteins that promote the growth, organization, and maintenance of cells and tissues.
  • gubernatorial — of or relating to a state governor or the office of state governor.
  • hack together — (jargon)   To throw something together so it will work. Unlike "kluge together" or "cruft together", this does not necessarily have negative connotations.
  • haematochezia — Alternative form of hematochezia.
  • haematogenous — producing blood
  • haematologist — A scientist, usually a medical doctor, who specializes in haematology.
  • hair restorer — a lotion claimed to promote hair growth
  • hallucinatory — pertaining to or characterized by hallucination: hallucinatory visions.
  • halotolerance — The quality or degree of being halotolerant.
  • hampton roads — a channel in SE Virginia between the mouth of the James River and Chesapeake Bay: battle between the Monitor and the Virginia 1862.
  • hand-to-mouth — offering or providing the barest livelihood, sustenance, or support; meager; precarious: a hand-to-mouth existence.
  • hang together — to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
  • harmonic tone — a tone produced by suppressing the fundamental tone and bringing into prominence one of its overtones.
  • harold burtonHarold Hitz [hits] /hɪts/ (Show IPA), 1888–1964, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1945–58.
  • hart's-tongue — a fern, Phyllitis scolopendrium, having long, leathery, wavy-edged leaves.
  • heart monitor — a machine that registers the activity of the heart
  • heartstopping — Very exciting or shocking, as though to cause one's heart to skip beats.
  • hemacytometer — hemocytometer.
  • hematogenesis — hematopoiesis.
  • hematological — Hematologic.
  • hematologists — Plural form of hematologist.
  • hematophagous — feeding on blood, as the vampire bat.
  • hematopoiesis — the formation of blood.
  • hematopoietic — the formation of blood.
  • hematosalpinx — (medicine) A medical condition involving bleeding into the Fallopian tubes.
  • hematothermal — warm-blooded; homoiothermal.
  • hemicolectomy — (surgery) A colectomy involving the removal of only the ascending (right) colon or the descending (left) colon.
  • hemocytoblast — a primordial cell capable of developing into any type of blood cell.
  • hemocytometer — an instrument for counting blood cells.
  • heortological — of or relating to heortology
  • hepatectomies — Plural form of hepatectomy.
  • hepatobiliary — Of, pertaining to, or originating in the liver, bile ducts and gallbladder.
  • hepatojugular — (medicine) Relating to the liver and the jugular vein.
  • here's to sth — You use expressions such as 'here's to us' and 'here's to your new job' before drinking a toast in order to wish someone success or happiness.
  • herpetologist — the branch of zoology dealing with reptiles and amphibians.
  • hertogenbosch — 's Hertogenbosch.
  • heteroclitous — heteroclite
  • heterocystous — containing or relating to heterocysts
  • histiocytosis — (medicine) An excess of histiocytes, associated with various rare diseases.
  • histochemical — the branch of science dealing with the chemical components of cellular and subcellular tissue.
  • histodialysis — histolysis.
  • histogramming — (mathematics) The construction of histograms.
  • historicizing — Present participle of historicize.
  • hold together — not fall apart
  • homeoteleuton — a series of words with the same or similar endings.
  • honest to god — real or genuine.
  • honest-to-god — real or genuine.
  • honey stomach — the crop of an ant, bee, or other hymenopterous insect, serving as a reservoir for honeydew and nectar, especially the enlarged crop of a honeybee in which nectar is acted on by enzymes to form honey.
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