11-letter words containing c, h, e, s
- stickhandle — (in hockey and lacrosse) to control and skillfully maneuver the ball or puck with the stick.
- stock horse — a horse or pony used in herding cattle.
- stockhausen — Karlheinz [kahrl-hahynts] /ˈkɑrlˌhaɪnts/ (Show IPA), 1928–2007, German composer.
- stockholder — Also called stockowner. a holder or owner of stock in a corporation.
- stomachache — pain in the stomach or abdomen; colic.
- stomachless — lacking or not having a stomach
- stone china — hard earthenware containing china stone.
- straichtest — straightest
- strathclyde — a region in SW Scotland. 5300 sq. mi. (13,727 sq. km).
- stretch out — lie down, sprawl
- stretchless — unable to stretch or be stretched
- sub-charter — a document, issued by a sovereign or state, outlining the conditions under which a corporation, colony, city, or other corporate body is organized, and defining its rights and privileges.
- subchloride — a chloride containing a relatively small proportion of chlorine, as mercurous chloride.
- subjectship — the state of being a subject or citizen
- suckerpunch — to strike (someone) with an unexpected blow.
- supercharge — to charge with an abundant or excessive amount, as of energy, emotion, or tension.
- supercherie — deception, trickery or an instance thereof
- superchurch — a church housed in an extremely large structure and containing elaborate facilities.
- superheroic — Also, heroical. of, relating to, or characteristic of a hero or heroine.
- superschool — a large school
- swashbuckle — to work, behave, or perform as a swashbuckler.
- sweep check — a maneuver for depriving an opponent of the puck by seizing it in the crook of one's stick and pulling it away with a movement in a long arc, the stick being held level or nearly level with the ice. Compare check1 (def 37).
- sweet birch — a North American tree, Betula lenta, having smooth, blackish bark and twigs that are a source of methyl salicylate.
- switch cane — a stick or short staff used to assist one in walking; walking stick.
- switch over — If you switch over when you are watching television, you change to another channel.
- switchblade — a pocketknife, the blade of which is held by a spring and can be released suddenly, as by pressing a button.
- switched on — turned-on (def 1).
- switched-on — turned-on (def 1).
- sympathetic — characterized by, proceeding from, exhibiting, or feeling sympathy; sympathizing; compassionate: a sympathetic listener.
- synanthetic — relating to synanthesis
- synchoresis — the act or an instance of conceding an argument in order to make a stronger one
- synchromesh — noting or pertaining to a synchronized shifting mechanism.
- synchronise — to cause to indicate the same time, as one timepiece with another: Synchronize your watches.
- synchronize — to cause to indicate the same time, as one timepiece with another: Synchronize your watches.
- synecdochic — a figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole or the whole for a part, the special for the general or the general for the special, as in ten sail for ten ships or a Croesus for a rich man.
- synesthetic — a sensation produced in one modality when a stimulus is applied to another modality, as when the hearing of a certain sound induces the visualization of a certain color.
- synthetical — of, pertaining to, proceeding by, or involving synthesis (opposed to analytic).
- tachysterol — an isomer of ergosterol, C28H44O, formed during the production of calciferol by the irradiation of ergosterol
- teachership — a person who teaches or instructs, especially as a profession; instructor.
- technopolis — a society with a concentration of technology-based businesses or an emphasis on technology
- technospeak — any abstruse technical jargon
- telearchics — the remote control of electronic devices
- telesthetic — sensation or perception received at a distance without the normal operation of the recognized sense organs.
- tent stitch — a short, slanting stitch used in embroidery. Compare gros point (def 1), petit point (def 1).
- terpsichore — Classical Mythology. the Muse of dancing and choral song.
- thale cress — a small cruciferous plant, Arabidopsis thaliana
- thatcherism — the conservative policies, political philosophy, and leadership style of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, characterized especially by monetarism, privatization, and labor union reform.
- the accused — the defendant or defendants appearing on a criminal charge
- the archers — a long-running soap opera broadcast six days a week on BBC Radio 4; created in 1950, it is set in a fictional village called Ambridge, and deals with the lives of the people who live and work there, especially the farming family called Archer
- the cornish — the natives or inhabitants of Cornwall