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8-letter words containing i, n, c, h, t

  • hutching — Present participle of hutch.
  • hutchinsRobert Maynard, 1899–1977, U.S. educator and college president.
  • hyacinth — a female given name.
  • hypnotic — of or relating to hypnosis or hypnotism.
  • ichnites — Plural form of ichnite.
  • in dutch — of, relating to, or characteristic of the natives or inhabitants of the Netherlands or their country or language.
  • in touch — If you get in touch with someone, you contact them by writing to them or telephoning them. If you are, keep, or stay in touch with them, you write, phone, or visit each other regularly.
  • inchoate — not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary.
  • inchtape — a measuring tape marked out in inches
  • infotech — Information technology.
  • intrench — Alternative form of entrench.
  • jacinthe — a yellowish orange
  • ketching — Present participle of ketch.
  • kitchens — Plural form of kitchen.
  • latching — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • lecithin — Biochemistry. any of a group of phospholipids, occurring in animal and plant tissues and egg yolk, composed of units of choline, phosphoric acid, fatty acids, and glycerol.
  • letching — a lecherous desire or craving.
  • matachin — a 16th century dance performed by extravagantly dressed masked dancers carrying swords
  • matching — a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
  • mcintosh — a variety of red apple that ripens in early autumn.
  • mitching — Present participle of mitch.
  • mutchkin — Scot. a unit of liquid measure equal to a little less than a U.S. liquid pint.
  • nightcap — Informal. an alcoholic drink taken at bedtime or at the end of a festive evening.
  • notching — an angular or V -shaped cut, indentation, or slit in an object, surface, or edge.
  • onychite — a type of marble stone
  • ornithic — of or relating to birds.
  • orthicon — a camera tube, more sensitive than the iconoscope, in which a beam of low-velocity electrons scans a photoemissive mosaic.
  • phenetic — pertaining to or based on the observable similarities and differences between organisms without regard to assumed genealogy.
  • phonetic — Also, phonetical. of or relating to speech sounds, their production, or their transcription in written symbols.
  • photonic — of or relating to processes involving photons.
  • phytonic — of or relating to a phyton
  • pinchgut — someone who does not give other people enough food
  • pinochet — Augusto (auˈɣusto). 1915-2006, Chilean general and statesman; president of Chile (1974–90) following his overthrow of Allende (1973): charged (2001) with murder and kidnapping but found unfit to stand trial
  • pitch in — to erect or set up (a tent, camp, or the like).
  • pitch on — to erect or set up (a tent, camp, or the like).
  • pitching — any of various dark, tenacious, and viscous substances for caulking and paving, consisting of the residue of the distillation of coal tar or wood tar.
  • pitchman — an itinerant vendor of small wares that are usually carried in a case with collapsible legs, allowing it to be set up or removed quickly.
  • pythonic — prophetic; oracular.
  • retching — to make efforts to vomit.
  • ruthenic — containing ruthenium in a higher valence state than the corresponding ruthenious compound.
  • scathing — bitterly severe, as a remark: a scathing review of the play.
  • schizont — (in the asexual reproduction of certain sporozoans) a cell developed from a trophozoite, which undergoes multiple fission to form merozoites.
  • scythian — pertaining to Scythia, its people, or their language.
  • scything — an agricultural implement consisting of a long, curving blade fastened at an angle to a handle, for cutting grass, grain, etc., by hand.
  • shit-can — to dismiss from a job or position.
  • steichenEdward, 1879–1973, U.S. photographer.
  • tachinid — any of numerous flies belonging to the family Tachinidae
  • taichung — a city in and the provincial capital of Taiwan, in the W part.
  • teach-in — a prolonged period of lectures, speeches, etc., conducted without interruption by members of the faculty and invited guests at a college or university as a technique of social protest.
  • teaching — Informal. teacher.
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