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12-letter words containing e, c, h, i

  • teaching job — a position as a teacher
  • technetronic — pertaining to or characterized by cultural changes brought about by advances in technology, electronics, and communications: a technetronic era.
  • technicality — technical character.
  • technicalize — to make technical
  • technicolour — brightly, showily, or garishly coloured; vividly noticeable
  • technobandit — a person who steals technological secrets, as from the government or a place of employment, and sells them to agents of foreign governments or to competing firms.
  • technocratic — of, relating to, or designating a technocrat or technocracy.
  • technojunkie — a person addicted to or obsessed by new technology
  • technologies — the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.
  • technologist — a person who specializes in technology.
  • technologize — to make technological; to modernize or modify with technology.
  • technomaniac — a person with an obsessional enthusiasm for technology
  • technophilia — a person who loves or is enthusiastic about advanced technology.
  • technophobia — abnormal fear of or anxiety about the effects of advanced technology.
  • telolecithal — having an accumulation of yolk near the vegetal pole, as the large-yolked eggs or ova of reptiles and birds.
  • tenochtitlan — the capital of the Aztec empire: founded in 1325; destroyed by the Spaniards in 1521; now the site of Mexico City.
  • terephthalic — relating to, designating, or derived from terephthalic acid or its derivatives
  • tetramorphic — (in art) of or related to a composite representation of the four evangelists' symbols
  • thalassaemic — a person who has the blood disorder thalassaemia
  • the alliance — the Social Democratic Party and the Liberal Party acting or regarded as a political entity from 1981 to 1988
  • the ancients — the people who lived in ancient times
  • the barbican — a building complex in the City of London: includes residential developments and the Barbican Arts Centre (completed 1982) housing concert and exhibition halls, theatres, cinemas, etc
  • the big city — a city viewed as a place of opportunity compared to small towns or the country
  • the cambrian — the Cambrian period or rock system
  • the cenozoic — the Cenozoic era
  • the classics — a body of literature regarded as great or lasting, esp that of ancient Greece or Rome
  • the creation — God's act of bringing the universe into being
  • the crucible — a Sheffield theatre, venue of the annual world professional snooker championship
  • the distance — the most distant or a faraway part of the visible scene or landscape
  • the flickers — the cinema
  • the in-crowd — fashionable people; top people
  • the jurassic — the Jurassic period or rock system
  • the mesozoic — the Mesozoic era
  • the munchies — a craving for food, esp when induced by alcohol or drugs
  • the occidentthe Occident. the West; the countries of Europe and America. Western Hemisphere.
  • the olympics — the Olympic Games
  • the pictures — a cinema or film show
  • the pliocene — the Pliocene epoch or rock series
  • the scorpion — the constellation Scorpio, the eighth sign of the zodiac
  • the scottish — the Scots collectively
  • the services — the armed forces
  • the triassic — the Triassic period or rock system
  • the-american — a novel (1877) by Henry James.
  • theanthropic — of or relating to both God or a god and human beings; both divine and human.
  • theatrically — of or relating to the theater or dramatic presentations: theatrical performances.
  • thematically — of or relating to a theme.
  • themistocles — 527?–460? b.c, Athenian statesman.
  • theocentrism — having God as the focal point of thoughts, interests, and feelings: theocentric philosophy.
  • theocratical — a form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler, the God's or deity's laws being interpreted by the ecclesiastical authorities.
  • theoretician — a person who deals with or is expert in the theoretical side of a subject: a military theoretician.
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