10-letter words containing c, h, o, l, t
- methodical — performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.
- microlight — An ultralight aircraft.
- microliths — Plural form of microlith.
- molestache — (slang, rare) A type of mustache supposedly associated with child molesters.
- monolithic — of or relating to a monolith.
- monothecal — having a sole compartment or cell
- multitouch — Alternative form of multi-touch.
- mythoclast — a destroyer or debunker of myths.
- mythologic — (mythology) Of or pertaining to mythology.
- neckcloths — Plural form of neckcloth.
- net blotch — a disease of barley, characterized by a brown, netlike discoloration of the leaves, caused by fungi of the genus Helminthosporium.
- nonchalant — coolly unconcerned, indifferent, or unexcited; casual: His nonchalant manner infuriated me.
- nonethical — not related to ethics
- notaphilic — of or pertaining to notaphily
- nyctophile — (zoology) Any of the Australian bats of the genus Nyctophilus.
- octahedral — having the form of an octahedron.
- ophiolitic — composed of, or relating to ophiolite
- ophthalmic — of or relating to the eye; ocular.
- orchestral — of, relating to, or resembling an orchestra.
- orthoclase — a common white or pink mineral of the feldspar group, KAlSi 3 O 8 , having two good cleavages at right angles, and found in silica-rich igneous rocks: used in the manufacture of porcelain.
- pathologic — of or relating to pathology.
- phallocrat — a male who assumes authority over females due to his maleness
- phlogistic — Pathology. inflammatory.
- phonetical — Also, phonetical. of or relating to speech sounds, their production, or their transcription in written symbols.
- photically — in a photic manner, by way of photic processes
- photocells — a solid-state device that converts light into electrical energy by producing a voltage, as in a photovoltaic cell, or uses light to regulate the flow of current, as in a photoconductive cell: used in automatic control systems for doors, lighting, etc.
- pina cloth — a fine, sheer fabric of pineapple-leaf fiber, used especially for lingerie.
- polychaete — any annelid of the class Polychaeta, having unsegmented swimming appendages with many setae or bristles.
- polychrest — a thing which has adapted to multiple uses
- polyethnic — inhabited by or consisting of people of many ethnic backgrounds.
- polymathic — a person of great learning in several fields of study; polyhistor.
- postlaunch — relating to or occurring in the period after a launch
- rhetorical — used for, belonging to, or concerned with mere style or effect.
- rothschild — Lionel Nathan, Baron de ("Lord Natty") 1809–79, English banker: first Jewish member of Parliament (son of Nathan Meyer Rothschild).
- scholastic — of or relating to schools, scholars, or education: scholastic attainments.
- school tie — old school tie.
- schoolmate — a companion or associate at school.
- schooltide — schooldays
- schooltime — the period during which schools are open
- schwarzlot — a type of black decoration on German glassware and ceramics that was popular in the 17th and 18th centuries
- shackleton — Sir Ernest Henry, 1874–1922, English explorer of the Antarctic.
- shellycoat — a mythical creature dressed in shells who haunts rivers and streams
- shift lock — a typewriter or computer key that locks the shift key in depressed position.
- shockstall — the loss of lift and increase of drag experienced by transonic aircraft when strong shock waves on the wings cause the airflow to separate from the wing surfaces
- shot clock — a clock used in basketball games to limit to a specific length the time taken between shots.
- slop chest — a supply of clothing, boots, tobacco, and other personal goods for sale to the crew of a ship during a voyage.
- slouch hat — a soft hat often made of felt and having a supple, usually broad brim.
- slow match — a slow-burning match or fuse, often consisting of a rope or cord soaked in a solution of saltpeter.
- slow pitch — a variety of softball in which the ball is pitched with an underhand motion at moderate speed in an arc that rises at least six feet above the ground
- slow-pitch — a type of softball with ten players per side and in which each pitch must travel in an arc from three to ten feet high.