10-letter words containing c, h, a, t
- switchyard — a railroad yard in which rolling stock is distributed or made up into trains.
- tablecloth — a cloth for covering the top of a table, especially during a meal.
- tachograph — a recording tachometer.
- tachometer — any of various instruments for measuring or indicating velocity or speed, as of a machine, a river, or the blood.
- tachometry — any of various instruments for measuring or indicating velocity or speed, as of a machine, a river, or the blood.
- tachygraph — tachygraphic writing.
- tachymeter — any of several instruments for rapidly determining distances, directions, and differences of elevation.
- tachymetry — any of several instruments for rapidly determining distances, directions, and differences of elevation.
- tachypneic — excessively rapid respiration.
- tachypnoea — excessively rapid respiration.
- tachytelic — of or relating to evolution at a rate faster than the standard for a given group of plants or animals.
- talcahuano — a seaport in central Chile.
- tamagotchi — a handheld digital toy, consisting of a digital 'pet' that the owner looks after; very popular in the 1990s
- tauromachy — the art or technique of bullfighting.
- tchoukball — a non-contact, team-orientated, ballgame developed by the Swiss biologist Dr H. Brandt, the object of the game is to throw the ball at a frame mounted with a springy surface so that it rebounds without being caught by the defending team
- teacherage — a building serving as a combination school and living quarters, as on certain government reservations and in remote, sparsely settled areas.
- 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.
- thai stick — a cigar-shaped stick of highly potent marijuana from Thailand.
- thanatotic — an ancient Greek personification of death.
- 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.
- think back — try to remember
- thioacetic — of or derived from thioacetic acid.