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12-letter words containing l, a, d, k, h

  • alkyl halide — a compound with the type formula RX, where R is an alkyl group and X is a halogen.
  • and the like — If you mention particular things or people and then add and the like, you are indicating that there are other similar things or people that can be included in what you are saying.
  • backhandedly — In a backhanded manner.
  • bank holiday — A bank holiday is a public holiday.
  • beaked whale — any of a worldwide family (Ziphiidae) of medium-sized toothed whales characterized by a long, narrow snout
  • blackhearted — wicked; evil
  • dasher block — a block at the end of a yard or gaff for supporting a signal or ensign halyard.
  • daughterlike — Resembling a daughter.
  • display hack — (graphics)   A program with the same approximate purpose as a kaleidoscope: to make pretty pictures. Famous display hacks include munching squares, smoking clover, the BSD Unix "rain(6)" program, "worms(6)" on miscellaneous Unixes, and the X "kaleid(1)" program. Display hacks can also be implemented without programming by creating text files containing numerous escape sequences for interpretation by a video terminal; one notable example displayed, on any VT100, a Christmas tree with twinkling lights and a toy train circling its base. The hack value of a display hack is proportional to the aesthetic value of the images times the cleverness of the algorithm divided by the size of the code. Synonym psychedelicware.
  • donald knuth — (person)   Donald E. Knuth, the author of the TeX document formatting system, Metafont its font-design program and the 3 volume computer science "Bible" of algorithms, "The Art of Computer Programming". Knuth suggested the name "Backus-Naur Form" and was also involved in the SOL simulation language, and developed the WEB literate programming system. See also MIX, Turingol.
  • hammarskjold — Dag Hjalmar [dahg yahl-mahr] /dɑg ˈyɑl mɑr/ (Show IPA), 1905–61, Swedish statesman: Secretary General of the United Nations 1953–61; Nobel Peace Prize 1961.
  • hard linking — hard link
  • harold stark — Harold Raynsford [reynz-ferd] /ˈreɪnz fərd/ (Show IPA), 1880–1972, U.S. admiral.
  • health drink — a drink that claims to be beneficial to health
  • holding tank — a tank for the temporary storage of a substance.
  • holidaymaker — vacationer.
  • hydraulicked — (of an extracted mineral) excavated using water
  • jack-the-lad — a young man who is regarded as a brash, loud show-off
  • kachina doll — a Hopi Indian doll carved from cottonwood root in representation of a kachina and given as a gift to a child or used as a household decoration.
  • kaleidophone — an instrument, invented by Professor Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), consisting of a light on a vibrating rod with a reflecting knob for exhibiting the effect of sound waves
  • kingdom hall — a meeting place of Jehovah's Witnesses for religious services.
  • klamath weed — the St.-John's-wort, Hypericum perforatum.
  • knuckleheads — Plural form of knucklehead.
  • latchkey kid — variant form of latchkey child
  • mail-cheeked — (of certain fishes) having the cheeks crossed with a bony plate.
  • packed lunch — A packed lunch is food, for example sandwiches, which you take to work, to school, or on a trip and eat as your lunch.
  • salad shaker — a portable plastic container which is used for storing salad and which has a separate compartment for salad dressing. The dressing is put on the salad just before it is eaten and the container can then be shaken to spread the salad dressing evenly.
  • schmalkalden — a town in central Germany: a league to defend Protestantism formed here 1531.
  • stacked heel — a shoe heel constructed from several layers of material.
  • stakeholders — the holder of the stakes of a wager.
  • stickhandler — a hockey or lacrosse player, esp. one who is talented at stickhandling.
  • take hold of — grasp, seize sth
  • talking head — Television Slang. a closeup picture of a person who is talking, especially as a participant in a talk show.
  • thank kindly — to thank heartily
  • walker hound — an American foxhound having a black, tan, and white, or, sometimes, a tan and white coat.
  • world-shaker — something of sufficient importance to affect the entire world: The book is no world-shaker, but it's pleasant reading.

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