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13-letter words containing c, l, i, h, e, r

  • interchondral — of or relating to cartilage or a cartilage.
  • intrathecally — In an intrathecal way; into the spinal canal.
  • kosher pickle — a garlic-flavored pickle, sold especially in Jewish delicatessens.
  • ladder stitch — an embroidery stitch in which crossbars at equal distances are produced between two solid ridges of raised work.
  • lamellibranch — bivalve.
  • lateral chain — an open chain of atoms attached to an atom of a larger chain, or to a ring.
  • leprechaunish — somewhat similar to a leprechaun
  • lethargically — of, relating to, or affected with lethargy; drowsy; sluggish; apathetic.
  • leucitohedron — a trapezohedron
  • lexicographer — a writer, editor, or compiler of a dictionary.
  • lexicographic — Like a dictionary, relating to lexicography (the writing of a dictionary).
  • lexigraphical — Misspelling of lexicographical.
  • lickerishness — Quality of being lickerish.
  • liebfraumilch — a white wine produced chiefly in the region of Hesse in Germany.
  • light cruiser — a naval cruiser having 6-inch (15-cm) guns as its main armament.
  • literacy hour — (in England and Wales) a daily reading and writing lesson that was introduced into the national primary school curriculum in 1998 to raise standards of literacy
  • lower chinook — an extinct Chinookan language that was spoken by tribes on both banks of the Columbia River estuary.
  • lucifer match — friction match.
  • macrocephalic — Cephalometry. being or having a head with a large cranial capacity.
  • macrolecithal — megalecithal.
  • michelin star — a mark of distinction awarded by the Michelin travel guides to a restaurant in recognition of the high quality of its cooking. A restaurant may receive one, two, or three stars, representing very good, exceptional, or exquisite cuisine, respectively
  • microcephalia — Microcephaly.
  • microcephalic — having a head with a small braincase.
  • microcephalus — An abnormally small head.
  • microlecithal — having a small amount of yolk, as certain eggs or ova.
  • middle french — the French language of the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. Abbreviation: MF.
  • mineral pitch — asphalt.
  • mittelschmerz — dull abdominal pain occurring at the time of ovulation, attributed to the presence of free blood in the peritoneal cavity from the ruptured ovarian follicle.
  • mohr's circle — a graphical construction enabling the stresses in the cross-section of a body to be determined if the principal stresses are known
  • molly pitcherMolly (Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley) 1754–1832, American Revolutionary heroine.
  • monochlorides — Plural form of monochloride.
  • morphemically — By means of, or in terms, of morphemes.
  • motor vehicle — an automobile, truck, bus, or similar motor-driven conveyance.
  • multibranched — Having more than one branch.
  • myrmecophiles — Plural form of myrmecophile.
  • necrophiliacs — Plural form of necrophiliac.
  • nephelometric — Bacteriology. an apparatus containing a series of barium chloride standards used to determine the number of bacteria in a suspension.
  • nephrological — of or relating to nephrology
  • neurochemical — of or relating to neurochemistry.
  • night crawler — an earthworm.
  • nightcrawlers — Plural form of nightcrawler.
  • nike hercules — a 40 feet (12 meters) U.S. surface-to-air missile effective at medium to high altitudes and having a range of more than 87 miles (140 km).
  • non-spherical — having the form of a sphere; globular.
  • nonhysterical — not hysterical or funny
  • nontheatrical — not relating to the theatre
  • normocephalic — Having a normal sized head; neither macrocephalic nor microcephalic; mesocephalic.
  • office-holder — An office-holder is a person who has an important official position in an organization or government.
  • officeholders — Plural form of officeholder.
  • orchestralist — a person who writes or arranges orchestral music
  • orthocephalic — having a medium or intermediate relation between the height of the skull and the breadth or length.
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