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11-letter words containing c, h, i, n, s, t

  • cleisthenes — 6th century bc, Athenian statesman: democratized the political structure of Athens
  • clothes-pin — a device, such as a forked piece of wood or plastic, for fastening articles to a clothesline.
  • clothesline — A clothesline is a thin rope on which you hang washing so that it can dry.
  • clothespins — Plural form of clothespin.
  • cohabitants — to live together as if married, usually without legal or religious sanction.
  • colocynthis — Obsolete form of colocynth.
  • coltishness — The state or condition of being coltish.
  • consortship — The condition of a consort; fellowship; partnership.
  • convictfish — painted greenling.
  • corinthians — either of two books of the New Testament (in full The First and Second Epistles of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians)
  • crochetings — a collection of crochet-work
  • cultishness — the quality of being cultish
  • cushion cut — a variety of brilliant cut in which the girdle has the form of a square with rounded corners.
  • cynophilist — a person with a love of dogs
  • despatching — Present participle of despatch.
  • disenchants — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenchant.
  • dispatching — Send off to a destination or for a purpose.
  • enrichments — Plural form of enrichment.
  • esthetician — Alternative spelling of aesthetician.
  • ethicalness — (rare) The state or quality of being ethical.
  • ethnicities — Plural form of ethnicity.
  • fianchettos — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fianchetto.
  • gang switch — a collection of switches connected to separate circuits and operating simultaneously.
  • gentileschi — Artemisia [ahr-tuh-mizh-uh,, -mizh-ee-uh;; Italian ahr-te-mee-zyah] /ˌɑr təˈmɪʒ ə,, -ˈmɪʒ i ə;; Italian ˌɑr tɛˈmi zyɑ/ (Show IPA), 1593?–1652? Italian painter.
  • geotechnics — the application of science in order to utilize the earth's natural resources in engineering projects
  • greenschist — schist colored green by an abundance of chlorite, epidote, or actinolite.
  • haines city — a town in central Florida.
  • hand-stitch — to stitch or sew by hand.
  • handicrafts — Plural form of handicraft.
  • harmonicist — Someone who plays the harmonica.
  • harmonistic — pertaining to a harmonist or harmony.
  • hellenistic — pertaining to Hellenists.
  • helminthics — Plural form of helminthic.
  • hemisecting — Present participle of hemisect.
  • hemisection — to cut into two equal parts; to bisect, especially along a medial longitudinal plane.
  • heteroscian — a name applied to the people who live in temperate zones, so given because in these areas shadows created by the sun at noon will fall in opposite directions
  • hexastichon — hexastich.
  • hispanicist — Hispanist.
  • histrionics — an actor.
  • huckstering — Present participle of huckster.
  • hypnotistic — of or relating to a hypnotist
  • hypocretins — Plural form of hypocretin.
  • ichthyornis — an extinct genus of toothed birds having vertebrae resembling those of fishes.
  • in stitches — one complete movement of a threaded needle through a fabric or material such as to leave behind it a single loop or portion of thread, as in sewing, embroidery, or the surgical closing of wounds.
  • indehiscent — not dehiscent; not opening at maturity.
  • interschool — Occurring or taking place between two or more schools.
  • intraschool — Within a single school.
  • isenthalpic — pertaining to or characterized by constant enthalpy.
  • kinesthetic — the sensation of movement or strain in muscles, tendons, and joints; muscle sense.
  • knit stitch — the most common stitch in knitting; stitches are formed on the left-hand needle by placing the point of the right-hand needle through the loop from left to right, winding the wool from the right-hand needle under the point of the right-hand needle and back across the front, pulling the loop through, and slipping the stitch off the left-hand needle
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