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9-letter words containing c, i, n, h

  • tauchnitz — Karl Christoph Traugott [kahrl kris-tawf trou-gawt] /ˈkɑrl ˈkrɪs tɔf ˈtraʊ gɔt/ (Show IPA), 1761–1836, and his son, Karl Christian Philipp [kris-tee-ahn fee-lip,, fil-ip] /ˈkrɪs tiˌɑn ˈfi lɪp,, ˈfɪl ɪp/ (Show IPA) 1798–1884, German printers and publishers.
  • teachings — the act or profession of a person who teaches.
  • technical — belonging or pertaining to an art, science, or the like: technical skill.
  • technikon — a technical college
  • 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.
  • thatching — Also, thatching. a material, as straw, rushes, leaves, or the like, used to cover roofs, grain stacks, etc.
  • the minch — a channel of the Atlantic divided into the North Minch between the mainland of Scotland and the Isle of Lewis, and the Little Minch between the Isle of Skye and Harris and North Uist
  • the pinch — sharp, painful, or extreme stress, need, etc
  • the-cenci — a verse tragedy (1819) by Shelley.
  • theandric — relating to the state of being both divine and human, esp pertaining to Christ
  • thickener — something that thickens.
  • thickness — the state or quality of being thick.
  • thickskin — a person lacking sensitivity or delicacy of feeling
  • threnetic — pertaining to a threne; mournful; sad
  • threnodic — a poem, speech, or song of lamentation, especially for the dead; dirge; funeral song.
  • thylacine — a wolflike marsupial, Thylacinus cynocephalus, of Tasmania, tan-colored with black stripes across the back: probably extinct.
  • tocharian — a member of a central Asian people of high culture, who were assimilated with other peoples about the 11th century a.d.
  • touchline — any of the outer lines bordering the playing field.
  • trachinus — a weever fish
  • tranching — Finance. one part or division of a larger unit, as of an asset pool or investment: The loan will be repaid in three tranches. a group of securities that share a certain characteristic and form part of a larger offering: The second tranche of the bond issue has a five-year maturity.
  • trichinal — relating to trichina
  • unchained — to fasten or secure with a chain: to chain a dog to a post.
  • uncharity — lack of charity; uncharitable thought or behaviour; unkindness
  • unchilled — coldness, especially a moderate but uncomfortably penetrating coldness: the chill of evening.
  • uncleship — the position or status of an uncle; the condition of being an uncle
  • uncliched — not cliched
  • unethical — lacking moral principles; unwilling to adhere to proper rules of conduct.
  • unir tech — (company)   The company with the exclusive license from Bell Labs to distribute [email protected]. Unir is owned and operated by well-known anti-IETF ranter, Jim Fleming. Telephone: +1 (800) 222-8647.
  • vetchling — any of several slender, climbing plants belonging to the genus Lathyrus, of the legume family, similar to the vetch but having a winged or angular stem, as L. palustris, of North America.
  • walachian — of or relating to the former SE European principality of Walachia (now part of Romania) or its inhabitants
  • wickthing — a creeping animal, such as a woodlouse
  • windchest — a chamber containing the air supply for the reeds or pipes of an organ.
  • windchill — A quantity expressing the effective lowering of the air temperature caused by the wind, especially as affecting the rate of heat loss from an object or human body or as perceived by an exposed person.
  • windchime — A chime constructed from suspended tubes, rods, bells, etc., often hung outside a building or residence as a visual and aural ornament to be played by the wind.
  • witchhunt — Alternative form of witch-hunt.
  • witchknot — a knot of hair
  • wrenching — to twist suddenly and forcibly; pull, jerk, or force by a violent twist: He wrenched the prisoner's wrist.
  • wretching — Present participle of wretch.
  • yaxchilan — the ruins of an ancient Mayan city, in Chiapas state, Mexico, famous for its many carved lintels depicting ceremonial and military scenes.
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