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9-letter words containing c, h, u, t, e

  • hackitude — (jargon)   An even sillier word for hackishness.
  • hacqueton — an upholstered garment for the upper body worn under chain mail or such a garment covered with chain mail
  • halieutic — Of or pertaining to fishing.
  • headcount — The act of counting how many people are present in a group.
  • heuretics — the use of logic
  • heuristic — serving to indicate or point out; stimulating interest as a means of furthering investigation.
  • hexateuch — the first six books of the Old Testament.
  • homecourt — (basketball) The home court of a basketball team.
  • hot sauce — any of several highly spiced, pungent condiments, especially one containing some type of pepper or chili.
  • housecats — Plural form of housecat.
  • housecoat — a woman's robe or dresslike garment in various lengths, for casual wear about the house.
  • hucksters — Plural form of huckster.
  • huckstery — the business of a huckster
  • humectant — a substance that absorbs or helps another substance retain moisture, as glycerol.
  • humectate — to humect ie to moisten, to wet
  • humective — tending to moisten
  • hutcheson — Francis. 1694–1746, Scottish philosopher: he published books on ethics and aesthetics, including System of Moral Philosophy (1755)
  • leucothea — a sea goddess, the deified Ino, who gave Odysseus a veil as a float after a storm had destroyed his raft.
  • leucothoe — any of various shrubs of the genus Leucothoe, of the heath family, having clusters of white or pinkish flowers.
  • lunchmeat — luncheon meat.
  • lunchtime — a period set aside for eating lunch or the period of an hour or so, beginning roughly at noon, during which lunch is commonly eaten.
  • mouchette — a daggerlike form, especially in tracery, created by a segmental and an ogee curve so that it is pointed at one end and circular at the other.
  • moustache — the hair growing on the upper lip.
  • mustached — Having a mustache.
  • mustaches — Plural form of mustache.
  • neuchatel — a canton in W Switzerland. 309 sq. mi. (800 sq. km).
  • nouthetic — Being or relating to a form of Evangelical Protestant pastoral counseling based upon the Bible and focused on Christ.
  • octateuch — the first eight books of the Old Testament, consisting of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, and Ruth, or a volume containing them.
  • outcharge — to charge more than
  • outpreach — to outdo in preaching or overcome by preaching
  • outscheme — to outdo in scheming
  • outsearch — to go or look through (a place, area, etc.) carefully in order to find something missing or lost: They searched the woods for the missing child. I searched the desk for the letter.
  • parachute — a folding, umbrellalike, fabric device with cords supporting a harness or straps for allowing a person, object, package, etc., to float down safely through the air from a great height, especially from an aircraft, rendered effective by the resistance of the air that expands it during the descent and reduces the velocity of its fall.
  • patchogue — a town on S Long Island, in SE New York.
  • pathocure — Psychiatry. cessation of a neurosis with the appearance of an organic disease.
  • rheumatic — pertaining to or of the nature of rheumatism.
  • rotachute — a device serving the same purpose as a parachute, in which the canopy is replaced by freely revolving rotor blades, used for the delivery of stores or recovery of missiles
  • scatheful — causing harm or injury
  • schmutter — cloth or clothing
  • scouthery — scorching
  • scutcheon — escutcheon.
  • stauncher — firm or steadfast in principle, adherence, loyalty, etc., as a person: a staunch Republican; a staunch friend.
  • stenchful — malodorous; foul-smelling
  • technique — the manner and ability with which an artist, writer, dancer, athlete, or the like employs the technical skills of a particular art or field of endeavor.
  • tehuelche — a member of an Indian people of Patagonia.
  • the chuck — dismissal
  • the curse — menstruation or a menstrual period
  • the cutes — cute mannerisms, ploys, devices, etc. designed to charm or attract others
  • the deuce — used in such phrases as what the deuce, where the deuce, etc
  • the dutch — the natives, citizens, or inhabitants of the Netherlands
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