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10-letter words containing c, a, t, h, e

  • technician — a person who is trained or skilled in the technicalities of a subject.
  • technocrat — a proponent, adherent, or supporter of technocracy.
  • technofear — fear of using technological devices, such as computers; technophobia
  • teichopsia — a temporary visual impairment associated with migraine
  • telemachus — the son of Odysseus and Penelope who helped Odysseus to kill the suitors of Penelope.
  • telepathic — communication between minds by some means other than sensory perception.
  • terrachlor — pentachloronitrobenzene.
  • test match — a group of cricket games played between all-star teams of Australia and England to determine the champion.
  • tetrabrach — a metrical foot or word of four short syllables.
  • tetrachord — a diatonic series of four tones, the first and last separated by a perfect fourth.
  • tetrastich — a strophe, stanza, or poem consisting of four lines.
  • the archer — the constellation Sagittarius, the ninth sign of the zodiac
  • the arctic — the regions north of the Arctic Circle
  • the attack — the players in a team whose main role is to attack the opponents' goal or territory
  • the canvas — the floor of a boxing or wrestling ring
  • the cellar — the lowest position, as in the relative standing of competing teams
  • the change — menopause
  • the charts — the lists produced weekly from various sources of the bestselling pop singles and albums or the most popular videos
  • the cinema — the art or business of making films
  • the cratur — whisky or whiskey
  • the parcae — the Roman goddesses of fate
  • the scales — the constellation Libra, the seventh sign of the zodiac
  • the tarmac — a runway at an airport
  • the-castle — German Das Schloss. a novel (1926) by Franz Kafka.
  • the-scream — a painting (1937) by Edvard Munch.
  • theatrical — of or relating to the theater or dramatic presentations: theatrical performances.
  • thecal sac — the loose membrane covering the spinal cord and containing cerebrospinal fluid; the spinal theca.
  • theocratic — a form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler, the God's or deity's laws being interpreted by the ecclesiastical authorities.
  • theomantic — relating to theomancy or divination
  • theophanic — a manifestation or appearance of God or a god to a person.
  • thioacetic — of or derived from thioacetic acid.
  • time chart — a chart indicating the standard times of certain parts of the world corresponding to a given time at a specific place.
  • tire chain — a device made of chains, attached around a tire's tread on a motor vehicle to increase traction, as on snow
  • tophaceous — a calcareous concretion formed in the soft tissue about a joint, in the pinna of the ear, etc., especially in gout; a gouty deposit.
  • touch base — make contact
  • touchpaper — paper saturated with potassium nitrate to make it burn slowly, used for igniting explosives and fireworks.
  • tracheated — having a trachea
  • tracheitis — inflammation of the trachea.
  • trachelate — having a neck
  • trachelium — (in classical architecture) any member between the hypotrachelium and the capital of a column.
  • tracheolar — of or relating to the tracheole
  • trachiniae — a tragedy (c430 b.c.) by Sophocles.
  • track shoe — a light, heelless, usually leather shoe having either steel spikes for use outdoors on a cinder or dirt track, or a rubber sole for use indoors on a board floor.
  • trenchancy — incisive or keen, as language or a person; caustic; cutting: trenchant wit.
  • trierarchy — the office of a trierarch.
  • trochanter — Anatomy. either of two knobs at the top of the femur, the greater on the outside and the lesser on the inside, serving for the attachment of muscles between the thigh and pelvis.
  • tsarevitch — the son of a czar.
  • tummy ache — an ache or pain in the stomach
  • twickenham — a former borough, now part of Richmond upon Thames, in SE England.
  • typhaceous — belonging to the family of flowering plants Typhaceae
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