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12-letter words containing c, h, e

  • cheerfulness — full of cheer; in good spirits: a cheerful person.
  • cheerishness — cheerfulness
  • 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.
  • cheese cloth — a lightweight cotton fabric of open texture.
  • cheese eater — an informer; rat.
  • cheese steak — a sandwich of sliced steak topped with melted cheese and fried onions, usually served on a long roll.
  • cheese straw — a long thin cheese-flavoured strip of pastry
  • cheese-maker — a person or thing that makes cheese.
  • cheeseboards — Plural form of cheeseboard.
  • cheeseburger — A cheeseburger is a flat round piece of cooked meat called a burger with a slice of cheese on top, served in a bread roll.
  • cheesecutter — a board with a wire attached for cutting cheese
  • cheesehopper — the larva of the cheese-fly, capable of a leaping movement using two claw-like mandibles which it also uses for digging
  • cheesemonger — a person dealing in cheese, butter, etc
  • cheeseparing — penny-pinching; stingy
  • cheesetaster — a small instrument for extracting a piece of cheese from a larger block for the purpose of tasting
  • chef's salad — A chef's salad is a green salad with hard-boiled egg and strips of meat and cheese on top.
  • cheiloplasty — plastic surgery of the lip.
  • chelicerates — Plural form of chelicerate.
  • cheluviation — the leaching of chelates through soil
  • chemiosmosis — the mechanism by which the synthesis and utilization of the biochemical energy source ATP is regulated: the energy generated by oxidative phosphorylation generates a proton gradient across the membrane of the mitochondrion that drives the enzymic resynthesis of ATP
  • chemiosmotic — relating to the process of chemiosmosis
  • chemokinesis — the random movement of cells, such as leucocytes, stimulated by substances in their environment
  • chemosensory — sensitive to chemical stimuli, as the sensory nerve endings that mediate taste and smell.
  • chemosurgery — a method of treating cancer involving the use of chemicals to destroy malignant tissue or skin
  • chemotherapy — Chemotherapy is the treatment of disease using chemicals. It is often used in treating cancer.
  • chemotrophic — any organism that oxidizes inorganic or organic compounds as its principal energy source.
  • chemotropism — the growth response of an organism, esp a plant, to a chemical stimulus
  • chenin blanc — a white grape grown in the Loire region of France and in South Africa, California, New Zealand, and elsewhere, used for making wine
  • chequerboard — Alternative spelling of checkerboard.
  • cherry birch — sweet birch.
  • cherrystones — Plural form of cherrystone.
  • cherubically — In a cherubic way.
  • cheshire cat — a cat in the children's story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), notable for its broad smile
  • chesterfield — a man's knee-length overcoat, usually with a fly front to conceal the buttons and having a velvet collar
  • chestnut oak — any of several North American oaks, as Quercus prinus, having serrate or dentate leaves resembling those of the chestnut.
  • cheval glass — full-length mirror that can swivel
  • chew the cud — to reflect or think over something
  • chew the fat — If people chew the fat, they talk in a relaxed, informal way.
  • chew the rag — to converse idly; chat
  • chi particle — a meson with a mass 6687 times that of the electron and a mean lifetime of approximately 1.5 X 10 -20 seconds.
  • chiantishire — a nickname for Tuscany
  • chicago fire — a three-day fire in Chicago, Ill., in 1871 that largely destroyed the city and took several hundred lives.
  • chicharrones — A Hispanic dish; made of fried pork rinds.
  • chichen itza — a village in Yucatán state in Mexico: site of important Mayan ruins
  • chicken coop — a coop for chickens.
  • 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 hawk — any of various hawks, esp. an accipiter, that prey, or are reputed to prey, on barnyard fowl
  • 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.
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