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10-letter words containing c, h, r, e, t, i

  • thermotics — the scientific study of heat
  • thrippence — threepence.
  • time chart — a chart indicating the standard times of certain parts of the world corresponding to a given time at a specific place.
  • tire chain — a device made of chains, attached around a tire's tread on a motor vehicle to increase traction, as on snow
  • tracheitis — inflammation of the trachea.
  • trachelium — (in classical architecture) any member between the hypotrachelium and the capital of a column.
  • trachiniae — a tragedy (c430 b.c.) by Sophocles.
  • treitschke — Heinrich von [hahyn-rikh fuh n] /ˈhaɪn rɪx fən/ (Show IPA), 1834–96, German historian.
  • trekschuit — a horse-drawn boat, literally a tugboat, specific to the Netherlands
  • trevithickRichard, 1771–1833, English engineer.
  • trichinize — to infect with trichinae.
  • trichinose — to infest with parasitic worms (trichinae)
  • trichogyne — a hairlike prolongation of a carpogonium, serving as a receptive organ for the spermatium.
  • trierarchy — the office of a trierarch.
  • trumscheit — trumpet marine.
  • tsarevitch — the son of a czar.
  • turcophile — a person who favors or admires Turkey, Turkish customs, or Turks.
  • tzarevitch — czarevitch
  • ultrafiche — a form of microfiche with the images greatly reduced in size, generally by a factor of 100 or more.
  • unchristen — unchristian
  • underpitch — of or relating to a type of groin-vaulted ceiling construction
  • urosthenic — having a tail which drives movement of the body
  • watch fire — a fire maintained during the night as a signal and for providing light and warmth for guards.
  • water-inch — the quantity of water (approx. 500 cubic feet) discharged in 24 hours through a circular opening of one inch diameter leading from a reservoir in which the water is constantly only high enough to cover the orifice.
  • what price — You use what price in front of a word or expression that refers to something happening when you want to ask how likely it is to happen. You usually do this to emphasize either that it is very likely or very unlikely.
  • white crab — ghost crab.
  • white race — fair-skinned people
  • white rock — a city in SW British Columbia, in SW Canada, SE of Vancouver.
  • whitecedar — (US) alternative spelling of white cedar.
  • whitterick — a weasel or stout
  • winchester — (in the Middle Ages) a kingdom, later an earldom, in S England. Capital: Winchester.
  • wire cloth — a material of wires of moderate fineness, used for making strainers, manufacturing paper, etc.
  • work ethic — a belief in the moral benefit and importance of work and its inherent ability to strengthen character.
  • xerophytic — (botany) Of, pertaining to, or being a xerophyte.
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