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12-letter words containing c, l, u, n, h

  • a free lunch — If you say there's no such thing as a free lunch, you are saying that most things that are worth having need to be paid for or worked for, and that you cannot expect to get things for nothing.
  • alphanumeric — (of a character set, code, or file of data) consisting of alphabetical and numerical symbols
  • anacolouthon — Alternative spelling of anacoluthon (A break in sequence, that occurs when the scheme of a sentence is changed in its course. Incoherence in a sentence.).
  • autochthonal — Existing where it was formed or born; native, aboriginal, indigenous.
  • be no slouch — If you say that someone is no slouch at a particular activity, you mean that they are skilful at it or are willing to work hard at it.
  • bechuanaland — former British territory (1884-1966) in S Africa: now the country of Botswana
  • blank cheque — If someone is given a blank cheque, they are given the authority to spend as much money as they need or want.
  • bounce flash — a flash lamp designed to produce a bounced flash.
  • bounce light — Also, bounce lighting. light that is bounced off a reflective surface onto the subject in order to achieve a softer lighting effect.
  • brunelleschi — Filippo (fiˈlippo). 1377–1446, Italian architect, whose works in Florence include the dome of the cathedral, the Pazzi chapel of Santa Croce, and the church of San Lorenzo
  • buffet lunch — a lunch at which people stand up and help themselves from the table
  • cash journal — cashbook.
  • cash-in-lieu — Cash-in-lieu is payment of cash instead of stock when a stock splits or changes and the shareholder only owns a partial share.
  • catechumenal — Ecclesiastical. a person under instruction in the rudiments of Christianity, as in the early church; a neophyte.
  • ch-ien--lung — (Kao Tsung) 1711–99, Chinese emperor of the Ch'ing dynasty 1736–96.
  • channel surf — to change from one channel on a television set to another with great or unusual frequency, especially by using a remote control.
  • channel-surf — to switch TV channels repeatedly using a remote-control device, usually so as to sample brief segments of programs
  • chaplinesque — characteristic of or resembling the comedy or filmmaking style of Charlie Chaplin.
  • charnelhouse — Alternative form of charnel house.
  • chat-up line — A chat-up line is a remark that someone makes in order to start a conversation with someone they do not know but find sexually attractive.
  • cheerfulness — full of cheer; in good spirits: a cheerful person.
  • cheluviation — the leaching of chelates through soil
  • chirurgeonly — in the manner of a surgeon
  • churchillian — relating to, typical of or reminiscent of Winston Churchill
  • churlishness — The state of being churlish.
  • cliquishness — The state of being cliquish.
  • column shift — A column shift is a gearshift lever mounted on the steering column.
  • counterlight — a light opposite something, such as a painting, that negatively affects the appearance of that object
  • cycle crunch — (jargon)   A situation wherein the number of people trying to use a computer simultaneously has reached the point where no one can get enough cycles because they are spread too thin and the system has probably begun to thrash. This scenario is an inevitable result of Parkinson's Law applied to time-sharing. Usually the only solution is to buy more computer. Happily, this has rapidly become easier since the mid-1980s, so much so that the very term "cycle crunch" now has a faintly archaic flavour; most hackers now use workstations or personal computers as opposed to traditional time-sharing systems.
  • duplex chain — a roller chain having two sets of rollers linked together, used for heavy-duty applications
  • euphonically — In a euphonic manner.
  • fifth column — a group of people who act traitorously and subversively out of a secret sympathy with an enemy of their country.
  • four-channel — Audio. quadraphonic.
  • ground cloth — groundsheet.
  • half-century — a period of 100 years.
  • hallucinated — Simple past tense and past participle of hallucinate.
  • hallucinates — to have hallucinations.
  • hallucinator — One whose judgment and acts are affected by hallucinations; one who errs on account of his hallucinations.
  • hallucinogen — a substance that produces hallucinations.
  • hallucinosis — a mental state characterized by repeated hallucinations.
  • hibernaculum — a protective case or covering, especially for winter, as of an animal or a plant bud.
  • hill country — hilly area
  • holopneustic — having all the spiracles open, as the tracheal systems of most insects.
  • honey locust — a thorny North American tree, Gleditsia triacanthos, of the legume family, having small, compound leaves and pods with a sweet pulp.
  • honeysuckles — Plural form of honeysuckle.
  • horizon club — a division of Camp Fire, Inc., for members of high-school age.
  • housecleaner — Someone employed to clean a house.
  • hull balance — (of a sailing ship) the property of maintaining satisfactory trim and steering qualities when heeled at a normal angle.
  • john mauchly — (person)   /jon W mok'*-lee/ (rhymes with "broccoli") Dr. John W. Mauchly, one of the developers of ENIAC.
  • knuckleheads — Plural form of knucklehead.

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