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9-letter words containing c, h, o, s, e

  • encheason — a reason
  • escheator — a person appointed to deal with escheats
  • escovitch — Alternative form of escoveitch.
  • eulachons — Plural form of eulachon.
  • forehocks — Plural form of forehock.
  • foreshock — a relatively small earthquake that precedes a greater one by a few days or weeks and originates at or near the focus of the larger earthquake.
  • gauchesco — of or relating to gauchos
  • gottsched — Johann Christoph. 1700–66, German critic, dramatist, and translator
  • grieshoch — a bed of embers, especially of a peat or moss fire.
  • headlocks — Plural form of headlock.
  • headstock — the part of a machine containing or directly supporting the moving or working parts, as the assembly supporting and driving the live spindle in a lathe.
  • hecatombs — Plural form of hecatomb.
  • hectorism — the character or actions of a hector
  • helicoids — Plural form of helicoid.
  • hemocoels — Plural form of hemocoel.
  • hemocytes — Plural form of hemocyte.
  • hickories — Plural form of hickory.
  • hodoscope — any device for tracing the path of a charged particle, esp a particle found in cosmic rays
  • hog score — a line at each end of the rink, parallel to the foot score and usually 7 yards (6.4 meters) in advance of the tee.
  • homeslice — Alternative spelling of home slice (Someone from one's home town.).
  • homicides — Plural form of homicide.
  • hon. sec. — Honorary Secretary
  • horoscope — a diagram of the heavens, showing the relative position of planets and the signs of the zodiac, for use in calculating births, foretelling events in a person's life, etc.
  • horseback — the back of a horse.
  • horsecars — Plural form of horsecar.
  • horsecart — A cart drawn by a horse.
  • horserace — Alternative spelling of horse race.
  • hose-cock — a threaded exterior faucet, as for attaching a garden hose.
  • hot sauce — any of several highly spiced, pungent condiments, especially one containing some type of pepper or chili.
  • housecarl — a member of the household troops or bodyguard of a Danish or early English king or noble.
  • housecats — Plural form of housecat.
  • housecoat — a woman's robe or dresslike garment in various lengths, for casual wear about the house.
  • hutcheson — Francis. 1694–1746, Scottish philosopher: he published books on ethics and aesthetics, including System of Moral Philosophy (1755)
  • ice house — a building for storing ice.
  • icehouses — Plural form of icehouse.
  • isocheims — Plural form of isocheim.
  • isochrone — a line, as on a map, connecting all points having some property simultaneously, as in having the same delay in receiving a radio signal from a given source or requiring the same time to be reached by available transportation from a given center.
  • jockeyish — resembling a jockey
  • lecherous — given to or characterized by lechery; lustful.
  • lichenous — of, relating to, or resembling a lichen.
  • loch ness — a lake in NW Scotland, near Inverness. 23 miles (37 km) long.
  • lockhouse — the house of a lock-keeper
  • luncheons — Plural form of luncheon.
  • mascouche — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada.
  • mcpherson — Aimee Semple [sem-puh l] /ˈsɛm pəl/ (Show IPA), 1890–1944, U.S. evangelist, born in Canada.
  • michelsonAlbert Abraham, 1852–1931, U.S. physicist, born in Prussia (now Poland): Nobel prize 1907.
  • micromesh — a very fine mesh
  • mischoice — a bad or wrong choice
  • mischoose — to make a wrong or improper choice.
  • mischosen — to make a wrong or improper choice.
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