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12-letter words containing c, d

  • cathode rays — a stream of electrons emitted from the surface of a cathode in a valve
  • cathodically — in a cathodic manner, by using a cathode
  • cathodograph — a picture taken using cathode rays
  • cattle drive — the process of moving cattle across country, often carried out by cowboys on horseback
  • cattle guard — A cattle guard is the same as a cattle grid.
  • cattleduffer — a cattle thief.
  • caustic soda — Caustic soda is a powerful chemical substance used to make strong soaps and clean drains.
  • cave dweller — a prehistoric person; person who lives in a cave
  • cd-rom drive — A CD-ROM drive is the device that you use with a computer to play CD-ROMs.
  • cecil rhodesCecil John, 1853–1902, English colonial capitalist and government administrator in southern Africa.
  • cedar rapids — a city in the US, in E Iowa. Pop: 122 542 (2003 est)
  • cedrelaceous — resembling or having the characteristics of a citron fruit
  • center field — the middle area of the outfield
  • centerboards — Plural form of centerboard.
  • centeredness — The state of being centered.
  • centrolinead — a drafting instrument for drawing lines converging on a vanishing point outside the drawing.
  • cephalopodic — relating to or resembling a cephalopod
  • cerebrosides — Plural form of cerebroside.
  • cerinic acid — cerotic acid.
  • cerotic acid — white insoluble odourless wax
  • certificated — A certificated person has been awarded a certificate to prove that they have achieved a certain level or standard.
  • cetylic acid — palmitic acid.
  • chafing dish — a vessel with a heating apparatus beneath it, for cooking or keeping food warm at the table
  • chained lady — the constellation Andromeda.
  • chalcogenide — a binary compound consisting of a chalcogen and at least one other electropositive element
  • chambermaids — Plural form of chambermaid.
  • chandannagar — port in NE India, near Kolkata: formerly a French dependency, it became part of the republic of India in 1950: pop. 120,000
  • chandeliered — having a chandelier
  • chandragupta — Greek name Sandracottos. died ?297 bc, ruler of N India, who founded the Maurya dynasty (325) and defeated Seleucus (?305)
  • change hands — to pass from one owner to another
  • change round — to place in or adopt a different or opposite position
  • changearound — the act of changing to a different position
  • chapter head — printed material appearing before and usually above the text of a chapter, as a title, number, quotation, etc.
  • char-grilled — Char-grilled meat or fish has been cooked so that it burns slightly and turns black.
  • charles drewCharles Richard, 1904–50, U.S. physician: developer of blood-bank technique.
  • checkerboard — A checkerboard is a square board with 64 black and white squares that is used for playing checkers or chess.
  • cheddar pink — a low, mat-forming European plant, Dianthus gratianopolitanus, of the pink family, having solitary, fragrant, rose-colored flowers with fringed petals.
  • cheerleaders — Plural form of cheerleader.
  • cheerleading — the action or skill of a cheerleader.
  • cheese board — A cheese board is a board from which cheese is served at a meal.
  • cheeseboards — Plural form of cheeseboard.
  • chef's salad — A chef's salad is a green salad with hard-boiled egg and strips of meat and cheese on top.
  • chequerboard — Alternative spelling of checkerboard.
  • chesterfield — a man's knee-length overcoat, usually with a fly front to conceal the buttons and having a velvet collar
  • chew the cud — to reflect or think over something
  • chicken feed — If you think that an amount of money is so small it is hardly worth having or considering, you can say that it is chicken feed.
  • chicken head — (graphics, abuse)   The Commodore Business Machines logo, which strongly resembles a poultry part. Rendered in ASCII as "C=". With the arguable exception of the Amiga, Commodore's computers are notoriously crocky little bitty boxes (see also PETSCII). Thus, this usage may owe something to Philip K. Dick's novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" (the basis for the movie "Blade Runner"; the novel is now sold under that title), in which a "chickenhead" is a mutant with below-average intelligence.
  • chickenheads — Plural form of chickenhead.
  • child abuser — someone who abuses a child, esp someone convicted of this
  • child labour — the full-time employment of children below a minimum age laid down by statute
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