11-letter words containing a, c, e, i, n, h
- china stone — a type of kaolinized granitic rock containing unaltered plagioclase
- china white — a very potent form of synthetic heroin.
- chindonesia — China, India, and Indonesia: seen collectively as the most important developing economies with the best growth markets for investors
- chinese tag — a variety of the game of tag in which the tagged player must hold one hand on the part of the body where he or she was tagged.
- chinese wax — a yellowish wax secreted by an oriental scale insect, Ceroplastes ceriferus, and used commercially
- chippendale — Chippendale is a style of furniture from the eighteenth century.
- chiromancer — A palm reader, one who practices chiromancy.
- chiropteran — of, relating to, or belonging to the Chiroptera, an order of placental mammals comprising the bats
- chloanthite — a form of nickel arsenide having commercial importance as a nickel ore
- chloramines — Plural form of chloramine.
- chlorinated — Chlorinated water, for example drinking water or water in a swimming pool, has been cleaned by adding chlorine to it.
- chlorinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chlorinate.
- choke chain — a collar and lead for a dog so designed that if the dog drags on the lead the collar tightens round its neck
- chou en-lai — 1898–1976, Chinese Communist statesman; foreign minister of the People's Republic of China (1949–58) and premier (1949–76)
- chrominance — the quality of light that causes the sensation of colour. It is determined by comparison with a reference source of the same brightness and of known chromaticity
- cliffhanger — A cliffhanger is a situation or part of a play or film that is very exciting or frightening because you are left for a long time not knowing what will happen next.
- cling peach — a clingstone peach.
- complaineth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'complain'.
- craniophore — a device that holds a skull in place for measuring.
- dante chair — a chair of the Renaissance having two transverse pairs of curved legs crossing beneath the seat and rising to support the arms and back.
- derrickhand — A derrickhand is a member of the drilling crew who works on a platform above the rig floor and handles the drillpipe.
- despatching — Present participle of despatch.
- disenchants — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenchant.
- drive chain — a roller chain that transmits power from one toothed wheel to another
- encephaloid — resembling the brain or brain matter
- enchainment — The act of enchaining, or state of being enchained.
- encroaching — That encroaches.
- enfranchise — Give the right to vote to.
- enheritance — Obsolete form of inheritance.
- epicatechin — (organic compound) The cis- form of catechin.
- esthetician — Alternative spelling of aesthetician.
- ethanedioic — designating a type of acid
- ethicalness — (rare) The state or quality of being ethical.
- euchromatin — the part of a chromosome that constitutes the major genes and does not stain strongly with basic dyes when the cell is not dividing
- eyecatching — Alternative spelling of eye-catching.
- farreaching — Alternative spelling of far-reaching.
- fax machine — facsimile machine
- fianchettos — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fianchetto.
- franchisees — Plural form of franchisee.
- franchisers — Plural form of franchiser.
- francophile — friendly to or having a strong liking for France or the French.
- graphicness — The quality of being graphic: grotesqueness or vividness.
- hackishness — (jargon) The quality of being or involving a hack. This term is considered mildly silly. Synonym hackitude.
- haemocyanin — a blue copper-containing respiratory pigment in crustaceans and molluscs that functions as haemoglobin
- haines city — a town in central Florida.
- hallucinate — to have hallucinations.
- hand-picked — to pick by hand.
- handicapped — Sometimes Offensive. physically or mentally disabled.
- handicapper — Horse Racing. a racetrack official or employee who assigns the weight a horse must carry in a race. a person employed, as by a newspaper, to make predictions on the outcomes of horse races.
- hardicanute — 1019?–42, king of Denmark 1035–42, king of England 1040–42 (son of Canute).