10-letter words containing c, h, i, f
- pine finch — pine siskin.
- pitcherful — the amount held by a pitcher.
- pitchforks — a large, long-handled fork for manually lifting and pitching hay, stalks of grain, etc.
- richthofen — Baron Manfred von [mahn-freyt fuh n] /ˈmɑn freɪt fən/ (Show IPA), ("Red Baron"or"Red Knight") 1892–1918, German aviator.
- right face — Military. a command, given to a soldier or soldiers at attention, to turn the body about toward the right so as to face in the opposite direction. the act of so turning in a prescribed military manner.
- rosy finch — any of several finches of the genus Leucosticte, of Asia and western North America, having dark brown plumage with a pinkish wash on the wings and rump.
- saccharify — to convert (starch) into sugar.
- schlieffen — Alfred (ˈalfreːt), Count von Schlieffen. 1833–1913, German field marshal, who devised the Schlieffen Plan (1905): it was intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries. In a modified form, it was unsuccessfully employed in World War I (1914)
- schrieffer — John Robert, born 1931, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1972.
- scyphiform — shaped like a cup or goblet.
- shift lock — a typewriter or computer key that locks the shift key in depressed position.
- shit-faced — very drunk.
- smithcraft — the work or craft of a smith
- suckerfish — remora.
- switch off — the act or process of switching off a power supply, light source, appliance, etc.
- switch-off — a slender, flexible shoot, rod, etc., used especially in whipping or disciplining.
- the flicks — the cinema
- the office — a hint or signal
- ultrafiche — a form of microfiche with the images greatly reduced in size, generally by a factor of 100 or more.
- watch fire — a fire maintained during the night as a signal and for providing light and warmth for guards.
- white-face — a Hereford.
- witchcraft — the art or practices of a witch; sorcery; magic.
- wolf-child — a child who is thought to have been suckled or nurtured by wolves.