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11-letter words containing c, a, l, h

  • apathetical — having or showing little or no emotion: apathetic behavior.
  • aphetically — (linguistics) In an aphetic way: through aphesis.
  • aphidicolin — A tetracyclic diterpene antibiotic with antiviral and antimitotical properties.
  • aphlogistic — (archaic) flameless.
  • appalachian — of, from, or relating to the Appalachian Mountains
  • arachis oil — peanut oil.
  • arachnoidal — relating to the arachnoid
  • arachnology — the study of arachnids
  • archaeology — Archaeology is the study of the societies and peoples of the past by examining the remains of their buildings, tools, and other objects.
  • archaically — marked by the characteristics of an earlier period; antiquated: an archaic manner; an archaic notion.
  • archangelic — Theology. a chief or principal angel; in medieval angelology one of the nine orders of celestial attendants on God. Compare angel (def 1).
  • archegonial — relating to an archegonium
  • archeologic — (American spelling) alternative spelling of archaeologic.
  • archilochus — 7th century bc, Greek poet of Paros, notable for using his own experience as subject matter
  • archipelago — An archipelago is a group of islands, especially small islands.
  • archliberal — extremely liberal, especially in political thinking.
  • archvillain — A supreme villain; the most evil or powerful villain.
  • arctophilia — the practice of collecting teddy bears
  • arthritical — Also, arthritical. of, relating to, or afflicted with arthritis.
  • aschelminth — in some systems of classification, any of a phylum (Aschelminthes) of wormlike animals, including rotifers, gastrotrichs, gordian worms, and nematodes: these animals are usually considered to be in separate phyla
  • asplanchnic — having no gut
  • asthmatical — Dated form of asthmatic.
  • atchafalaya — a river in S central Louisiana, flowing S to an inlet (Atchafalaya Bay) on the Gulf of Mexico; a heavily engineered distributary of the Mississippi. 225 miles (362 km).
  • atheistical — pertaining to or characteristic of atheists or atheism; containing, suggesting, or disseminating atheism: atheistic literature; atheistic people.
  • athleticism — Athleticism is someone's fitness and ability to perform well at sports or other physical activities.
  • authentical — authentic.
  • authenticly — Alternative spelling of authentically.
  • autocephaly — the state of being autocephalous.
  • bacchanalia — orgiastic rites associated with Bacchus
  • bacchylides — flourished 5th century b.c, Greek poet.
  • bachelordom — the state of being a bachelor; bachelorhood
  • bachelorism — bachelorhood
  • backchannel — an unofficial or covert means of conveying information, originally or esp in political or diplomatic circles
  • backlashing — a sudden, forceful backward movement; recoil.
  • backlighted — Simple past tense and past participle of backlight.
  • backslashed — Simple past tense and past participle of backslash.
  • backslashes — Plural form of backslash.
  • baldacchino — baldachin
  • ball hockey — a game similar to ice hockey, but played on foot on a hard surface without ice, using a hard plastic ball instead of a puck
  • baluchistan — a mountainous region of SW Asia, in SW Pakistan and SE Iran
  • batch plant — a manufacturing plant where concrete is mixed before being transported to a construction site ready to be poured.
  • batholithic — Containing or relating to batholith.
  • beach towel — a large towel used on the beach
  • bellyaching — constant complaining
  • bench lathe — a lathe mounted on a workbench
  • bench table — a course of masonry forming a bench at the foot of a wall.
  • bethanechol — a substance, C 7 H 17 ClN 2 O 2 , used to treat urinary retention, especially postoperatively.
  • bibliotheca — a library or collection of books
  • bicephalous — having two heads
  • biochemical — Biochemical changes, reactions, and mechanisms relate to the chemical processes that happen in living things.
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