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12-letter words containing h, a, u

  • chump change — Slang. a small or insignificant amount of money.
  • churchianity — loyalty to the church rather than Christianity
  • churchillian — relating to, typical of or reminiscent of Winston Churchill
  • churchwarden — In the Anglican Church, a churchwarden is the person who has been chosen by a congregation to help the vicar of a parish with administration and other duties.
  • chylocaulous — having fleshy stems.
  • cichoraceous — relating to plants of the sub-order Cichoraceae
  • cinematheque — a small intimate cinema
  • circus catch — a spectacular or difficult catch, esp. one made by a fielder in baseball or a receiver in football
  • clausthalite — a rare mineral, lead selenide, PbSe, occurring in grayish, granular crystals that have a metallic luster.
  • close-hauled — with the sails flat, so as to sail as close to the wind as possible
  • clutch pedal — The clutch pedal is the pedal by which the driver of a vehicle operates the clutch.
  • clutch plate — a plate in a vehicle's clutch that connects to the transmission
  • coachbuilder — (historical) A builder of horse-drawn coaches.
  • colour chart — a chart with samples of paint colours
  • colour phase — a seasonal change in the coloration of some animals
  • coprophagous — (esp of certain beetles) feeding on dung
  • couch potato — A couch potato is someone who spends most of their time watching television and does not exercise or have any interesting hobbies.
  • coulrophobia — an abnormal fear of clowns.
  • counter hand — a person who works behind a counter; assistant
  • countercharm — an object or action that is capable of destroying a magical charm
  • counterearth — (in Pythagorean astronomy) a planet, out of sight from our part of the earth, whose shadow upon the sun and moon, cast by a central fire that is also out of sight, causes the eclipses.
  • countermarch — to march or cause to march back along the same route
  • countershaft — an intermediate shaft that is driven by, but rotates in the opposite direction to, a main shaft, esp in a gear train
  • crash course — A crash course in a particular subject is a short course in which you are taught basic facts or skills, for example before you start a new job.
  • craw-thumper — an ostentatiously pious person
  • creaturehood — the state of being a creature
  • cruelhearted — having a cruel heart; lacking kindness, compassion, etc.
  • crushability — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
  • curietherapy — a form of radiation therapy using radium
  • curly-haired — having hair that forms curls
  • curtain hook — a hook used to attach a curtain to a curtain rail
  • curule chair — an upholstered folding seat with curved legs used by the highest civil officials of ancient Rome
  • cutlass fish — any compressed, ribbonlike fish of the genus Trichiurus, having daggerlike teeth.
  • dasyphyllous — (of leaves) hairy or woolly
  • data exhaust — unstructured information or data that is a by-product of the online activities of Internet users: Collecting and analyzing data exhaust can provide valuable insight into the purchasing habits of consumers.
  • daughtercard — daughterboard
  • daughterless — Without a daughter.
  • daughterlike — Resembling a daughter.
  • daughterling — a small daughter
  • death duties — Death duties were a tax which had to be paid on the money and property of someone who had died. This tax is now called inheritance tax.
  • debaucheries — Plural form of debauchery.
  • debaucherous — tending toward or involving debauchery, or excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures: a night of debaucherous fun.
  • dehumanising — Present participle of dehumanise.
  • dehumanizing — denying or depriving of dignity
  • deuteropathy — any abnormality that is secondary to another pathological condition.
  • deux chevaux — a very small, inexpensive automobile
  • diaphanously — In a diaphanous manner or to a diaphanous extent.
  • disauthorize — to take authority away from (a person or organization)
  • dishabituate — to cause to be no longer habituated or accustomed.
  • distraughtly — distracted; deeply agitated.
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