Noun
twelve-inch (plural twelve-inches)
A gramophone record of approximately 12 inches in diameter, having wider groove spacing and a shorter play time than a typical LP.
This week, Donald Trump introduced a new twelve-inch doll of himself that speaks seventeen different phrases, which is amazing, as that's five more than the real Donald Trump. Amy Poehler
Nations don't make twelve-inch guns to shoot quail. They don't drop bombs in mid-Pacific lagoons to kill fish. War is inevitable until the time comes when nations give up their sovereign right to make war and learn to settle their problems peacefully. Bill Downs
Next, she put in a central line—a twelve-inch catheter pushed into the jugular vein in his left neck. Source: Internet
So we made a frightening mid-holiday-season trek to Michaels for a twelve-inch cake round, some cake supports and the dancing couple, pulled out the recipe, rolled up our sleeves and got to work. Source: Internet