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10-letter words containing l, u, c, h

  • hut circle — a circle of earth or stones representing the site of a prehistoric hut
  • hyaluronic — Of or pertaining to hyaluronic acid or its derivatives.
  • hydraulics — the science that deals with the laws governing water or other liquids in motion and their applications in engineering; practical or applied hydrodynamics.
  • hydromulch — to spread mulch on (a field, garden, etc.) in a stream of water propelled through a hose.
  • launch pad — the platform on which a missile or launch vehicle undergoes final prelaunch checkout and countdown and from which it is launched from the surface of the earth.
  • launchings — Plural form of launching.
  • le duc tho — (Phan Dinh Khai) 1911–90, Vietnamese politician and statesman: declined 1973 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • leprechaun — a dwarf or sprite.
  • leuchaemia — leukaemia
  • leucopathy — (dated) albinism.
  • leucorrhea — Alternative form of leukorrhea.
  • litchi nut — the brownish, dried litchi fruit.
  • lose touch — not keep in contact
  • loucheness — The quality of being louche, shifty or disreputable.
  • low church — pertaining to the view or practice in the Anglican Church that emphasizes evangelicalism and lays little stress on the sacraments, church rituals, and church authority.
  • lucanthone — A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
  • luftmensch — a person unconcerned with the practicalities of earning a living
  • lug wrench — a wrench for loosening or tightening lug nuts.
  • lumachella — Alternative form of lumachel.
  • lunch hour — pause from work to eat midday meal
  • lunch meat — Lunch meat is meat that you eat in a sandwich or salad, and that is usually cold and either sliced or formed into rolls.
  • lunch-pail — lunchbox.
  • lunchboxes — Plural form of lunchbox.
  • lunchbreak — A period of rest from work for the purpose of eating lunch.
  • lunchpails — Plural form of lunchpail.
  • lunchrooms — Plural form of lunchroom.
  • lunchwagon — a small bus, truck, or other vehicle outfitted for selling or for serving light meals and snacks to the public.
  • lysimachus — 361?–281 b.c, Macedonian general: king of Thrace 306–281.
  • mcculloughDavid, born 1933, U.S. author and historian.
  • mclaughlinJohn, born 1942, English jazz guitarist.
  • milk churn — a container used to transport milk from farms
  • milk punch — a beverage containing milk and alcoholic liquor with sugar, flavoring, etc.
  • mule chest — a low chest with drawers, mounted on a low frame.
  • multichain — comprising or involving several chains, esp (in chemistry) of a linear polymer
  • multitouch — Alternative form of multi-touch.
  • musclehead — a muscular man, esp. one who is involved in bodybuilding, weight lifting, etc.
  • music hall — an auditorium for concerts and musical entertainments.
  • neufchatel — a soft, white cheese similar to cream cheese, made from whole or partly skimmed milk in Neufchâtel, a town in N France.
  • nightclubs — Plural form of nightclub.
  • nolichucky — a river in W North Carolina and E Tennessee, flowing NW and W to the French Broad River. 150 miles (241 km) long.
  • ochlagogue — (rare) A manipulator of a mob who holds sway by use of inflammatory rhetoric, casting opprobrium, and by appeal to the lowest common denominator generally; an extreme and wholly unscrupulous demagogue; one who practises ochlagogy.
  • orichalcum — a brass rich in zinc, prepared by the ancients.
  • overlaunch — (in shipbuilding) to overlap planks
  • pitcherful — the amount held by a pitcher.
  • play-lunch — a schoolchild's mid-morning snack
  • postlaunch — relating to or occurring in the period after a launch
  • pre-launch — preparatory to launch, as of a spacecraft.
  • punch bowl — a large bowl from which punch, lemonade, etc., is served, usually with a ladle.
  • punch line — the climactic phrase or sentence in a joke, speech, advertisement, or humorous story that produces the desired effect.
  • punch list — a list of unfinished matters that require attention.
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