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9-letter words containing c, h, e, d

  • chandelle — an abrupt climbing turn almost to the point of stalling, in which an aircraft's momentum is used to increase its rate of climb
  • chandlers — Plural form of chandler.
  • chandlery — the business, warehouse, or merchandise of a chandler
  • channeled — the bed of a stream, river, or other waterway.
  • chapleted — wearing a wreath or garland on the head
  • chaptered — a main division of a book, treatise, or the like, usually bearing a number or title.
  • chartered — Chartered is used to indicate that someone, such as an accountant or a surveyor, has formally qualified in their profession.
  • chastened — subdued; humbled
  • chastised — to discipline, especially by corporal punishment.
  • chastized — Simple past tense and past participle of chastize.
  • chattered — to talk rapidly in a foolish or purposeless way; jabber.
  • cheapened — Simple past tense and past participle of cheapen.
  • cheapside — street and district of London; in the Middle Ages it was a marketplace
  • cheat day — a day in which a person goes off a dietary regimen: Today’s my cheat day, so I’m eating pizza and ice cream.
  • checkered — having a pattern of squares
  • cheerlead — to lead a crowd in formal cheers at sports events
  • chempaduk — an evergreen moraceous tree, Artocarpus champeden (or A. integer), of Malaysia, similar to the jackfruit
  • chequered — If a person or organization has had a chequered career or history, they have had a varied past with both good and bad periods.
  • cherished — clung to, esp when fulfilment is unlikely
  • chickadee — A chickadee is a small North American bird with gray and black feathers.
  • chickened — Simple past tense and past participle of chicken.
  • chickweed — Chickweed is a plant with small leaves and white flowers which grows close to the ground.
  • childcare — Childcare refers to looking after children, and to the facilities which help parents to do so.
  • childfree — having no children; childless, especially by choice.
  • childless — Someone who is childless has no children.
  • childlike — You describe someone as childlike when they seem like a child in their character, appearance, or behaviour.
  • childline — a telephone helpline for children in distress or danger
  • childness — the nature or character of a child
  • childrens — (intentionally incorrect, nonstandard) Plural form of child.
  • chillaxed — Simple past tense and past participle of chillax.
  • chimneyed — Containing chimneys, or a particular type or number of chimney.
  • chipheads — Plural form of chiphead.
  • chippered — to chirp or twitter.
  • chirruped — Simple past tense and past participle of chirrup.
  • chiselled — If you say that someone, usually a man, has chiselled features, you mean that their face has a strong, clear bone structure.
  • chittered — Simple past tense and past participle of chitter.
  • chlamydes — Plural form of chlamys.
  • chlordane — a white insoluble toxic solid existing in several isomeric forms and usually used, as an insecticide, in the form of a brown impure liquid. Formula: C10H6Cl8
  • chlorides — Plural form of chloride.
  • chokedamp — blackdamp
  • chokehold — the act of holding a person's neck across the windpipe, esp from behind using one arm
  • chondrite — a stony meteorite consisting mainly of silicate minerals in the form of chondrules
  • chondrule — one of the small spherical masses of mainly silicate minerals present in chondrites
  • choppered — Simple past tense and past participle of chopper.
  • chordates — belonging or pertaining to the phylum Chordata, comprising the true vertebrates and those animals having a notochord, as the lancelets and tunicates.
  • chordless — Lacking chords.
  • chordwise — in the direction of an aerofoil chord
  • chorussed — Simple past tense and past participle of chorus.
  • chudskoye — Lakelake on the Estonian-Russian border: with its S extension, Lake Pskov, c. 1,400 sq mi (3,626 sq km)
  • chundered — Simple past tense and past participle of chunder.
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