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12-letter words containing c, h, l, o, r, a

  • chalicothere — any of various very large extinct Tertiary horselike perissodactyl mammals that had clawed feet but otherwise resembled titanotheres
  • change color — to become pale
  • channel iron — a rolled-steel bar with a U-shaped cross section
  • channel port — one of the English or French ports on the English Channel
  • charbroiling — Present participle of charbroil.
  • charcoal rot — a disease of plants, especially sorghum, corn, etc., characterized by basal stem lesions and a black discoloration and dry rot of the internal tissues at the base of the stem and upper roots, caused by a fungus, Macrophomina phaseoli.
  • charlesbourg — city in S Quebec, Canada: pop. 71,000
  • charm school — a school teaching manners and social skills
  • charnelhouse — Alternative form of charnel house.
  • chartophylax — an official who serves chiefly as the chancellor and archivist of a diocese.
  • chaulmoogras — Plural form of chaulmoogra.
  • child labour — the full-time employment of children below a minimum age laid down by statute
  • chiliahedron — a thousand-sided polyhedron
  • chill factor — windchill factor
  • chivalrously — having the qualities of chivalry, as courage, courtesy, and loyalty.
  • chloralamide — (chemistry) A compound of chloral and formic amide, used to induce sleep.
  • chlorambucil — an alkylating drug derived from nitrogen mustard, administered orally in the treatment of leukaemia and other malignant diseases. Formula: C14H19Cl2NO2
  • chlorapatite — (mineral) A variety of apatite containing chloride instead of fluoride.
  • chlorenchyma — plant tissue consisting of parenchyma cells that contain chlorophyll
  • chloric acid — a strong acid with a pungent smell, known only in solution and in the form of chlorate salts. Formula: HClO3
  • chlorinating — Present participle of chlorinate.
  • chlorination — Chemistry. to combine or treat with chlorine. to introduce chlorine atoms into an organic compound by an addition or substitution reaction.
  • chloroacetic — an acid made by chlorinating acetic acid
  • chlorocarbon — a chemical compound containing carbon and chlorine, as carbon tetrachloride, or containing carbon, chlorine, and hydrogen, as chloroform.
  • chloroethane — ethyl chloride.
  • chloroplasts — Plural form of chloroplast.
  • chocolatiers — Plural form of chocolatier.
  • choke collar — a training collar for a dog, that tightens when the dog strains at the leash
  • cholerically — In a choleric manner.
  • chondroblast — a type of cell that develops into a chondrocyte or cartilage cell
  • chook raffle — a raffle for which the main prize is a roast chicken
  • chorological — relating to the place where something can be found
  • chorus pedal — an electronic device that creates the effect of more than one sound from a single source by combining a short delay with slight deviations in pitch
  • chromatology — chromatics.
  • chromatophil — Also, chromatophilic, chromatophilous [kroh-muh-tof-uh-luh s] /ˌkroʊ məˈtɒf ə ləs/ (Show IPA). chromophil (def 1).
  • chromophilia — the property of staining readily.
  • chromoplasts — Plural form of chromoplast.
  • chrysophanol — (organic compound) A chemical compound found in rhubarb.
  • cigar holder — a mouthpiece of wood, ivory, etc, used for holding a cigar while it is smoked
  • clam chowder — chowder containing clams
  • clothes rack — a framework for holding or displaying clothes in a shop
  • coachbuilder — (historical) A builder of horse-drawn coaches.
  • cold-hearted — A cold-hearted person does not feel any affection or sympathy towards other people.
  • coleorrhizae — protective sheath enclosing grass seedlings
  • colour chart — a chart with samples of paint colours
  • colour phase — a seasonal change in the coloration of some animals
  • colporrhaphy — (surgery) suturing of a defect in the wall of the vagina.
  • concert hall — a hall where concerts are performed
  • coprophiliac — of or relating to coprophilia
  • coronal hole — a part of the solar corona that appears dark on optical and x-ray images and is characterized by low temperature and low density.
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