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10-letter words containing c, h, i, p, s, a

  • headpieces — Plural form of headpiece.
  • heptastich — a strophe, stanza, or poem consisting of seven lines or verses.
  • hipparchus — died 514 b.c, tyrant of Athens 527–514.
  • hopsacking — bagging made chiefly of hemp and jute.
  • hypostatic — of or relating to a hypostasis; fundamental.
  • isocephaly — (of a composition) having the heads of all figures on approximately the same level.
  • isographic — (in the study of the geographical distribution of a dialect) a line drawn on a map to indicate areas having common linguistic characteristics.
  • isopachous — having the same thickness.
  • lunchpails — Plural form of lunchpail.
  • lymphatics — Plural form of lymphatic.
  • metaphasic — Relating to metaphase.
  • metaphysic — metaphysics.
  • monophasic — having one phase.
  • nightscape — a scene viewed at night, especially as represented in art.
  • paraphasic — of, resembling, or exhibiting paraphasia
  • parastichy — one of a number of seemingly secondary spirals or oblique ranks winding around the stem or axis to the right and left in a spiral arrangement of leaves, scales, etc., where the internodes are short and the members closely crowded, as in the houseleek and the pine cone.
  • parischane — a parish
  • paschal ii — (Ranieri) died 1118, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1099–1118.
  • pasticheur — a person who makes, composes, or concocts a pastiche.
  • patchiness — characterized by or made up of patches.
  • patriarchs — the male head of a family or tribal line.
  • peacockish — the male of the peafowl distinguished by its long, erectile, greenish, iridescent tail coverts that are brilliantly marked with ocellated spots and that can be spread in a fan.
  • pentastich — a strophe, stanza, or poem consisting of five lines or verses.
  • pettichaps — any of the warblers that belongs to the family Sylviinae
  • phallicism — worship of the phallus, especially as symbolic of power or of the generative principle of nature.
  • phantasmic — pertaining to or of the nature of a phantasm; unreal; illusory; spectral: phantasmal creatures of nightmare.
  • pharmacist — a person licensed to prepare and dispense drugs and medicines; druggist; apothecary; pharmaceutical chemist.
  • phosphatic — of, relating to, or containing phosphates: phosphatic slag.
  • phrenesiac — hypochondriacal
  • phrensical — frenzical; frenzied
  • phthisical — pertaining to, of the nature of, or affected by phthisis.
  • physiatric — physical medicine.
  • physically — relating to the body or its appearance: He is not physically attractive.
  • physiocrat — one of a school of political economists who followed Quesnay in holding that an inherent natural order properly governed society, regarding land as the basis of wealth and taxation, and advocating a laissez-faire economy.
  • picayunish — of little value or account; small; trifling: a picayune amount.
  • poachiness — the state of being poachy
  • polyphasic — having more than two phases.
  • preachings — the act or practice of a person who preaches.
  • psychiatry — the practice or science of diagnosing and treating mental disorders.
  • purchasing — buying
  • puschkinia — a small spring-flowering bulb, Puschkinia scilloides, of Asia Minor and the Caucasus, having white or pale blue flowers striped with dark blue
  • redispatch — to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
  • sachemship — the office of a sachem
  • sarcophagi — a stone coffin, especially one bearing sculpture, inscriptions, etc., often displayed as a monument.
  • sarcophile — a flesh-eating animal, especially the Tasmanian devil.
  • scampishly — in a scampish manner
  • schizocarp — a dry, dehiscent fruit that at maturity splits into two or more one-seeded carpels.
  • semaphoric — an apparatus for conveying information by means of visual signals, as a light whose position may be changed.
  • shankpiece — a piece of metal or fiber for giving form to the shank of a shoe.
  • ship canal — a canal navigable by ships.
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