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There are 22 twelve-letter words containing E, H, I, K, L, O and Wclincher-work clockweights flicker␣shows flown␣the␣kite hoodwinkable how␣do␣you␣like howitzerlike Jericho␣walks Kimblesworth kitchen␣towel know␣the␣drill lightworkers sawtoothlike shellworking Turkish␣towel Welsh␣Bicknor whip-tom-kelly whisker␣poles whitlockites Whitlocks␣End Whitlock's␣End whole-skinned 26 definitions found- clincher-work — n. Alternative form of clinker-work.
- clockweights — n. Plural of clockweight.
- flicker␣shows — n. Plural of flicker show.
- flown␣the␣kite — v. Past participle of fly the kite.
- hoodwinkable — adj. Able to be hoodwinked.
- how␣do␣you␣like — phr. Used to ask someone for their opinion. — phr. (Humorous, derogatory) Used to deride the character or personality…
- howitzerlike — adj. Resembling or characteristic of a howitzer.
- Jericho␣walks — n. Plural of Jericho walk.
- Kimblesworth — prop.n. A village in County Durham, England (OS grid ref NZ2547).
- kitchen␣towel — n. Dish towel. — n. (Countable, UK) A sheet of kitchen paper.
- know␣the␣drill — v. (Informal) To be acquainted with the normal process or procedure…
- lightworkers — n. Plural of lightworker.
- sawtoothlike — adj. Resembling or characteristic of a sawtooth.
- shellworking — n. The process of making objects from shells.
- Turkish␣towel — n. A thick towel with a nap of uncut pile. — n. A bath towel with rough loose pile. — n. A condition of birds in which the mucosa of the crop and proventriculus…
- Welsh␣Bicknor — prop.n. A settlement and civil parish (served by Goodrich and…
- whip-tom-kelly — n. (Zoology) A vireo (Vireo altiloquus) native to the West Indies and Florida.
- whisker␣poles — n. Plural of whisker pole.
- whitlockites — n. Plural of whitlockite.
- Whitlocks␣End — prop.n. Alternative form of Whitlock’s End.
- Whitlock's␣End — prop.n. A hamlet in Dickens Heath parish, Solihull borough, West…
- whole-skinned — adj. Unhurt; undamaged; with one’s reputation intact.
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- French Wiktionary: 4 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 24 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 5 words
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