9-letter words containing h, u, e, s, c
- debauches — to corrupt by sensuality, intemperance, etc.; seduce.
- debouches — to march out from a narrow or confined place into open country, as a body of troops: The platoon debouched from the defile into the plain.
- deckhouse — a houselike cabin on the deck of a ship
- deschutes — river in central and N Oreg., flowing from the Cascade Range north into the Columbia River: c. 250 mi (402 km)
- deutscher — Isaac, 1907–1967, English journalist and author, born in Poland.
- duchesses — the wife or widow of a duke.
- duckshove — to evade (responsibility or an issue)
- echovirus — any of numerous retroviruses of the picornavirus group, some harmless and others associated with various human disorders, as aseptic meningitis.
- eucharist — The Eucharist is the Christian religious ceremony in which Christ's last meal with his disciples is celebrated by eating bread and drinking wine.
- eulachons — Plural form of eulachon.
- eunuchism — The condition of being a eunuch.
- euphenics — the study of biological improvement
- euthenics — The study of the effects of place on people.
- flashcube — a cube, for attaching to a camera, that contains a flashbulb in each vertical side and rotates automatically for taking four flash pictures in succession.
- gauchesco — of or relating to gauchos
- heraclius — a.d. 575?–641, Byzantine emperor 610–641.
- heucheras — Plural form of heuchera.
- heuretics — the use of logic
- heuristic — serving to indicate or point out; stimulating interest as a means of furthering investigation.
- hot sauce — any of several highly spiced, pungent condiments, especially one containing some type of pepper or chili.
- housecarl — a member of the household troops or bodyguard of a Danish or early English king or noble.
- housecats — Plural form of housecat.
- housecoat — a woman's robe or dresslike garment in various lengths, for casual wear about the house.
- huaraches — Plural form of huarache.
- hucksters — Plural form of huckster.
- huckstery — the business of a huckster
- hutcheson — Francis. 1694–1746, Scottish philosopher: he published books on ethics and aesthetics, including System of Moral Philosophy (1755)
- ice house — a building for storing ice.
- icehouses — Plural form of icehouse.
- launchers — Plural form of launcher.
- lecherous — given to or characterized by lechery; lustful.
- lichenous — of, relating to, or resembling a lichen.
- lockhouse — the house of a lock-keeper
- luncheons — Plural form of luncheon.
- manicheus — Manes.
- mascouche — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada.
- moustache — the hair growing on the upper lip.
- much less — to a smaller extent, amount, or degree: less exact.
- muckheaps — Plural form of muckheap.
- mustached — Having a mustache.
- mustaches — Plural form of mustache.
- outscheme — to outdo in scheming
- outsearch — to go or look through (a place, area, etc.) carefully in order to find something missing or lost: They searched the woods for the missing child. I searched the desk for the letter.
- proseucha — a place of prayer, esp for Jewish worship
- punchless — having no punch
- purchased — to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
- purchaser — to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
- quenchers — Plural form of quencher.
- scatheful — causing harm or injury
- schedular — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.