12-letter words containing c, l, u, n, h
- laguna beach — a town in S California.
- latin church — the Roman Catholic Church.
- launch party — a party that celebrates the launch of a new magazine, product, etc
- lounge chair — a chair designed for lounging, as an easy chair, chaise longue, or recliner.
- lunch-bucket — a small container, usually of metal or plastic and with a handle, for carrying one's lunch from home to school or work.
- luncheonette — a small restaurant or lunchroom where light meals are served.
- mischanceful — unlucky
- motor launch — a small naval vessel that chases submarines, etc
- multichannel — Employing or possessing many television or communications channels.
- necrophilous — displaying a preference for dead tissue, esp of certain bacteria and insects
- neutrophilic — (of a cell or its contents) readily stained only by neutral dyes.
- nightclubber — One who visits a nightclub.
- no such luck — You can say 'No such luck' when you want to express your disappointment over something.
- noncrushable — (of a container, material, etc) not easily crushed
- nonscheduled — not scheduled; not entered on or having a schedule; unscheduled: nonscheduled activities.
- nonvehicular — Not vehicular.
- nucleophiles — Plural form of nucleophile.
- nucleophilic — of or relating to electron contribution in covalent bonding (opposed to electrophilic).
- old chestnut — old saying, cliché
- out to lunch — a light midday meal between breakfast and dinner; luncheon.
- packed lunch — A packed lunch is food, for example sandwiches, which you take to work, to school, or on a trip and eat as your lunch.
- pentateuchal — the first five books of the Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
- photonuclear — of, relating to, or caused by the collision of high-energy photons with the nucleus of an atom.
- picnic lunch — a meal that you take and eat outdoors
- pig launcher — A pig launcher is a device which starts a pig moving without interrupting flow.
- press launch — the launch of a product, exhibition, event, etc, to which journalists are invited, in order to publicize it
- purple finch — a North American finch, Carpodacus purpureus, having a raspberry-red head, breast, and rump.
- quenchlessly — without quenching
- rescheduling — the act of changing the time, date, or schedule of
- school lunch — School lunches are midday meals provided for children at a school.
- schuman plan — the plan for establishing the European Coal and Steel Community, proposed by Robert Schuman, French political leader, in 1950.
- short column — a column whose relative dimensions ensure that when it is overloaded it fails by crushing, rather than buckling
- sixth column — the persons residing in a country at war who are devoted to aiding the fifth column in its activities, especially by lowering morale, spreading rumors, etc.
- supply chain — process of manufacture and sale
- technicolour — brightly, showily, or garishly coloured; vividly noticeable
- theoclymenus — (in the Odyssey) a seer who foretold the return of Odysseus and the death of Penelope's suitors.
- thundercloud — cumulonimbus.
- unachievable — to bring to a successful end; carry through; accomplish: The police crackdown on speeders achieved its purpose.
- unalphabetic — in the order of the letters of the alphabet: alphabetical arrangement.
- unbreachable — not able to be breached
- unchallenged — a euphemism for disabled (usually preceded by an adverb): physically challenged.
- unchangeable — liable to change or to be changed; variable.
- unchangingly — without changing; in an unchanging manner
- unchannelled — not conveyed or routed along a channel
- unchargeable — that may or should be charged: chargeable duty.
- uncharitable — deficient in charity; unkind; harsh; unforgiving; censorious; merciless: an uncharitable attitude; an uncharitable neighbor.
- uncharitably — in an unkind or ungenerous manner
- uncharnelled — removed from a charnel; exhumed
- uncheerfully — without cheerfulness; in an uncheerful manner
- unchivalrous — having the qualities of chivalry, as courage, courtesy, and loyalty.