9-letter words containing l, o, s, c, h
- eulachons — Plural form of eulachon.
- falchions — Plural form of falchion.
- headlocks — Plural form of headlock.
- helicoids — Plural form of helicoid.
- hemocoels — Plural form of hemocoel.
- holdbacks — Plural form of holdback.
- holocaust — a great or complete devastation or destruction, especially by fire.
- homeslice — Alternative spelling of home slice (Someone from one's home town.).
- housecarl — a member of the household troops or bodyguard of a Danish or early English king or noble.
- lecherous — given to or characterized by lechery; lustful.
- lichenous — of, relating to, or resembling a lichen.
- lithocyst — a sac, containing otoliths, found in many invertebrates, supposedly connected to hearing and orientation
- localhost — (computing) The computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.
- loch ness — a lake in NW Scotland, near Inverness. 23 miles (37 km) long.
- lockhouse — the house of a lock-keeper
- locksmith — a person who makes or repairs locks and keys.
- luncheons — Plural form of luncheon.
- michelson — Albert Abraham, 1852–1931, U.S. physicist, born in Prussia (now Poland): Nobel prize 1907.
- molochise — sacrifice to deity
- moschatel — a small plant, Adoxa moschatellina, having greenish or yellowish flowers with a musky odor.
- nicholson — Ben, 1894–1982, British abstract painter.
- nonschool — not relating to school
- oligarchs — Plural form of oligarch.
- phenolics — any of the class of thermosetting resins formed by the condensation of phenol, or of a phenol derivative, with an aldehyde, especially formaldehyde: used chiefly in the manufacture of paints and plastics and as adhesives for sandpaper and plywood.
- preschool — of, relating to, or intended for a child between infancy and school age: new methods of preschool education.
- sackcloth — sacking.
- sailcloth — any of various fabrics, as of cotton, nylon, or Dacron, for boat sails or tents.
- schlocker — something of poor quality; schlock
- schnorkel — (formerly) snorkel (def 1).
- schnorkle — (formerly) snorkel (def 1).
- schnozzle — a nose, especially one of unusually large size.
- schofield — John McAllister [muh-kal-i-ster] /məˈkæl ɪ stər/ (Show IPA), 1831–1906, U.S. general.
- scholarch — the head of a school.
- scholarly — of, like, or befitting a scholar: scholarly habits.
- scholiast — an ancient commentator on the classics.
- schoolbag — a bag used for carrying books, school supplies, etc.
- schoolboy — a boy attending school.
- schoolday — a day for going to school
- schoolery — something that is taught
- schooling — a large number of fish, porpoises, whales, or the like, feeding or migrating together.
- schoolkid — a child who attends school
- schoolman — a person versed in scholastic learning or engaged in scholastic pursuits.
- scotophil — living and flourishing in darkness.
- sexaholic — a person who is addicted to sex
- shambolic — very disorganized; messy or confused: I’ve had a shambolic year, the worst ever.
- shoeblack — bootblack.
- showplace — an estate, mansion, or the like, usually open to the public, renowned for its beauty, excellent design and workmanship, historical interest, etc.
- slo pitch — slow pitch
- slo-pitch — a type of softball with ten players per side and in which each pitch must travel in an arc from three to ten feet high.
- slowcoach — a slowpoke.