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13-letter words containing c, h, o, w, s

  • autorickshaws — Plural form of autorickshaw.
  • castle howard — a mansion near York in Yorkshire: designed in 1700 by Sir John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor; the grounds include the Temple of the Four Winds and a mausoleum
  • chewing louse — See under louse (def 2).
  • codeswitching — Alternative form of code-switching.
  • commonwealths — Plural form of commonwealth.
  • cooper's hawk — a small North American hawk, Accipiter cooperii, having a bluish-grey back and wings and a reddish-brown breast
  • counterweighs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of counterweigh.
  • crow-pheasant — a large coucal, Centropus sinensis, of Asia, having black and brown plumage and a long tail.
  • cut both ways — to have both good and bad effects
  • gabrilowitsch — Ossip [aw-syip] /ˈɔ syɪp/ (Show IPA), 1878–1936, Russian pianist and conductor, in America.
  • henceforwards — (archaic) henceforth, from this point onwards.
  • hero sandwich — a large sandwich, usually consisting of a small loaf of bread or long roll cut in half lengthwise and containing a variety of ingredients, as meat, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes.
  • how's tricks? — how are you?
  • medicine show — a traveling troupe, especially in the late 1800s, offering entertainment in order to attract customers for the patent medicines or purported cures proffered for sale.
  • microswitches — Plural form of microswitch.
  • on-off switch — electrical or electronic device: control knob
  • open sandwich — a sandwich served on only one slice of bread, without a covering slice.
  • research work — work concerning research into or investigation into a subject, topic, etc, particularly in the sciences
  • sachet-powder — a small bag, case, or pad containing perfuming powder or the like, placed among handkerchiefs, lingerie, etc., to impart a pleasant scent.
  • sandwich coin — a coin having a layer of one metal between outside layers of another, as a quarter with a layer of copper between layers of silver.
  • sandwich loaf — a loaf of the type of soft white sliced bread often used to make sandwiches
  • school of law — (in Chinese philosophy) a Neo-Confucian school asserting the existence of transcendent universals, which form individual objects from a primal matter otherwise formless.
  • scotch whisky — whiskey distilled in Scotland, especially from malted barley in a pot still.
  • second growth — the plant growth that follows the destruction of virgin forest.
  • shadowcasting — the enhancement of images by the casting of shadows
  • shock and awe — US military: use of extreme force
  • shower screen — a shower panel
  • slow handclap — slow rhythmic clapping, esp used by an audience to indicate dissatisfaction or impatience
  • socket wrench — a box wrench with a socket that is an extension of the shank.
  • toggle switch — a switch in which a projecting knob or arm, moving through a small arc, causes the contacts to open or close an electric circuit suddenly, as commonly used in most homes.
  • watch oneself — to be careful, cautious, or discreet
  • well-schooled — having been trained or educated sufficiently, as in a school
  • west bromwich — a city in West Midlands, in central England, near Birmingham.
  • whip scorpion — any of numerous arachnids of the order Uropygi, of tropical and warm temperate regions, resembling a scorpion but having an abdomen that ends in a slender, nonvenomous whip.
  • wholistically — Alternative form of holistically.
  • windsor bench — a bench similar in construction to a Windsor chair.
  • windsor chair — a wooden chair of many varieties, having a spindle back and legs slanting outward: common in 18th-century England and in the American colonies.
  • without cease — without stopping; incessantly

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