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10-letter words containing h, e, a

  • careership — An approach to career-related decision-making, combining rationality, interactions with others, and responses to sometimes unpredictable events.
  • carmarthen — a market town in S Wales, the administrative centre of Carmarthenshire: Norman castle. Pop: 14 648 (2001)
  • carmichael — Hoaglund Howard (ˈhəʊɡlənd), known as Hoagy. 1899–1981, US pianist, singer, and composer of such standards as "Star Dust" (1929)
  • carpophore — the central column surrounded by carpels in such flowers as the geranium
  • carragheen — Irish moss.
  • cart horse — A cart horse is a large, powerful horse that is used to pull carts or farm machinery.
  • carthamine — a yellow or red dye obtained from safflower
  • carthorses — Plural form of carthorse.
  • cartophile — a cartophilist
  • cartouches — Plural form of cartouche.
  • cartwheels — Plural form of cartwheel.
  • cased hole — A cased hole is the part of the wellbore with metal casing and cementing.
  • caseharden — to form a hard, thin surface on (an iron alloy)
  • cash money — cash, as distinguished from a check or money order.
  • cash offer — a public equity issue sold to everyone who is interested in it
  • cash price — discount
  • cash prize — a prize in a competition that takes the form of money
  • cash terms — the terms of a business transaction that is conducted in ready money
  • cash value — the nonforfeiture value of a life-insurance policy payable to the insured in cash upon its surrender.
  • cashdrawer — a drawer, as in a cash register, that has separate compartments for coins and bills of different denominations.
  • cashew nut — edible nut
  • cashiering — to dismiss (a military officer) from service, especially with disgrace.
  • casinghead — the protruding part of a casing to which piping is attached
  • catananche — any of the hardy perennial genus Catananche, from S Europe; some, esp C. caerulea, are grown for their blue-and-white flowers that can be dried as winter decoration: family Asteraceae
  • catarrhine — (of apes and Old World monkeys) having the nostrils set close together and opening to the front of the face
  • catch fire — to ignite
  • catch hell — to receive a severe scolding, punishment, etc.
  • catchflies — Plural form of catchfly.
  • catchiness — The state or quality of being catchy.
  • catchments — Plural form of catchment.
  • catchpenny — designed to have instant appeal, esp in order to sell quickly and easily without regard for quality
  • catchwater — a drain or ditch which catches water
  • catechesis — oral religious instruction which is given to catechumens
  • catechetic — of or relating to catechesis.
  • catechised — Simple past tense and past participle of catechise.
  • catechisms — Plural form of catechism.
  • catechists — Plural form of catechist.
  • catechized — Simple past tense and past participle of catechize.
  • catechizer — One who catechizes.
  • catechizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of catechize.
  • catechumen — a person, esp in the early Church, undergoing instruction prior to baptism
  • cathecting — Present participle of cathect.
  • cathedrals — Plural form of cathedral.
  • cathemeral — Relating to organisms that have sporadic and random intervals during the day or night in which food is acquired.
  • cathepsins — Plural form of cathepsin.
  • cattleship — a large vessel for the transportation of livestock.
  • catwhisker — a sharply pointed, flexible wire used to make contact with a specific point on a semiconductor or a crystal detector
  • cellophane — Cellophane is a thin, transparent material that is used to wrap things.
  • cephalalgy — Dated form of cephalalgia.
  • cephalexin — a cephalosporin antibiotic prescribed for mild infections of the skin, ears, throat, lungs, or urinary tract
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