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There are 16 twelve-letter words containing H, I, J, K and N

half-jokinglyhighjackingsJack␣at␣a␣pinchjack-in-the-boxjacklightingjackshaftingjinrickshawsJohns␣Hopkinspushing-jackssalabhanjikashackle␣jointshark-jumpingshuck␣and␣jivesnitch-jackettechnojunkieunhijackable

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  • half-jokingly — adv. With an element of jest, but fundamentally in earnest.
  • highjackings — n. Plural of highjacking.
  • Jack␣at␣a␣pinch — prop.n. (Informal, archaic) A person whose assistance is sought…
  • jack-in-the-box — n. Children’s toy consisting of a small box from which a male… — n. (Historical) A small but powerful kind of screw, used by burglars… — n. (Obsolete) A con-man who deceived tradesmen by substituting…
  • jacklighting — n. (Hunting, US, Canada) The action of the verb to jacklight;… — v. Present participle of jacklight.
  • jackshafting — v. Present participle of jackshaft.
  • jinrickshaws — n. Plural of jinrickshaw.
  • Johns␣Hopkins — prop.n. A university and, in particular, a world-class school…
  • pushing-jacks — n. Plural of pushing-jack.
  • salabhanjika — n. In Indian art, a sculpture of a woman with stylized feminine…
  • shackle␣joint — n. (Anatomy) A joint formed by a bony ring passing through a hole…
  • shark-jumping — adj. Becoming unbelievable or disappointing due to plot developments.
  • shuck␣and␣jive — v. (Slang, offensive, derogatory) To tell a misleading story… — n. (Slang, offensive, derogatory) Deceit.
  • snitch-jacket — v. (Transitive) To create suspicion around (a person) in a way…
  • technojunkie — n. (Informal) One who has an addiction to computer technology.
  • unhijackable — adj. That cannot be hijacked.
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  • Scrabble in English: 4 words
  • French Wiktionary: 10 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 15 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 152 words

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