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9-letter words containing a, c, h, i, e

  • chairside — Relating to activities that happen next to the dental chair during treatment.
  • chalybite — siderite (def 1).
  • chaminade — Cécile Louise Stéphanie [sey-seel lweez stey-fa-nee] /seɪˈsil lwiz steɪ faˈni/ (Show IPA), 1857–1944, French pianist and composer.
  • chamomile — camomile
  • chamosite — a mineral of the chlorite group, hydrous aluminum silicate of iron, occurring in gray or black crystals in oolitic iron ore.
  • chance it — take a chance or risk
  • chanciest — Superlative form of chancy.
  • chantlike — Resembling a chant.
  • chantries — Plural form of chantry.
  • chapiters — Plural form of chapiter.
  • chariness — the state of being chary
  • charities — Plural form of charity.
  • charleroi — a town in SW Belgium, in Hainaut province: centre of an industrial region. Pop: 200 608 (2004 est)
  • charles i — title as Holy Roman Emperor of Charlemagne
  • charteris — Leslie, original name Leslie Charles Bowyer Yin. 1907–93, British novelist, born in Singapore: created the character Simon Templar, known as The Saint, the central character in many adventure novels
  • chastised — to discipline, especially by corporal punishment.
  • chastiser — Someone who chastises.
  • chastises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chastise.
  • chastized — Simple past tense and past participle of chastize.
  • chatelain — the keeper or governor of a castle
  • chatlines — Plural form of chatline.
  • chatterji — Bankim Chandra [buhng-kim chuhn-druh] /ˈbʌŋ kɪm ˈtʃʌn drə/ (Show IPA), 1838–94, Indian novelist in the Bengali language.
  • chattiest — Superlative form of chatty.
  • cheapside — street and district of London; in the Middle Ages it was a marketplace
  • checkrail — (in a window sash) a meeting rail, especially one closing against the corresponding rail with a diagonal or rabbeted overlap.
  • chelating — Having the ability to undergo chelation.
  • chelation — the process by which a chelate is formed
  • chelicera — one of a pair of appendages on the head of spiders and other arachnids: often modified as food-catching claws
  • chelonian — any reptile of the order Chelonia, including the tortoises and turtles, in which most of the body is enclosed in a protective bony capsule
  • chemicals — the commercial production and sale of chemical products
  • chemtrail — A contrail consisting of chemicals or biological agents deliberately sprayed at high altitudes, according to certain conspiracy theories.
  • cheralite — a rare monazite mineral consisting of thorium and calcium
  • cherimoya — a deciduous shrub or small tree, native to the Andean highlands, which produces an oval fruit with cream-coloured flesh
  • chevalier — a member of certain orders of merit, such as the French Legion of Honour
  • chiarezza — clarity
  • chic sale — an outside privy.
  • chicalote — a poppy, Argemone platyceras, of the southwestern US and Mexico with prickly leaves and white or yellow flowers
  • chicanery — Chicanery is using cleverness to cheat people.
  • chick-pea — Also called garbanzo. a widely cultivated plant, Cicer arietinum, of the legume family, bearing pods containing pealike seeds.
  • chickadee — A chickadee is a small North American bird with gray and black feathers.
  • chickaree — another name for American red squirrel
  • chickpeas — Plural form of chickpea.
  • chieftain — A chieftain is the leader of a tribe.
  • chiengmai — a town in NW Thailand: teak, silver, silk industries: university (1964). Pop: 182 000 (2005 est)
  • childcare — Childcare refers to looking after children, and to the facilities which help parents to do so.
  • chillaxed — Simple past tense and past participle of chillax.
  • chimaeras — Plural form of chimaera.
  • chimaeric — (of a molecule) having two genetically different components
  • chimineas — Plural form of chiminea.
  • china sea — part of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of China: divided by Taiwan into the East China Sea in the north and the South China Sea in the south
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