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10-letter words containing o, l, d, c, h

  • dochmiacal — of or relating to dochmiac verse
  • dog clutch — a clutch in which projections of one of the engaging parts fit into recesses of the other.
  • dolichurus — a dactylic hexameter characterized by a redundant syllable at the end
  • drop cloth — a sheet of cloth, paper, plastic, or the like laid over furniture and floors for protection while a room is being painted or laid over shrubbery while the exterior of a house is being painted.
  • dropcloths — Plural form of dropcloth.
  • dutch doll — a jointed wooden doll
  • dutch gold — an alloy of copper and zinc in the form of thin sheets, used as an imitation of gold leaf.
  • endolithic — Within rock.
  • fluohydric — (chemistry) hydrofluoric.
  • fly orchid — a European orchid, Ophrys insectifera, whose flowers resemble and attract certain wasps: found in wood margins and scrub on lime-rich soils
  • foodaholic — a person having an excessive, often uncontrollable craving for food.
  • glochidium — glochid.
  • halfcocked — Simple past tense and past participle of halfcock.
  • handscroll — A traditional Asian scroll that unfolds horizontally so that the reader can view one section at a time while holding it in the hands.
  • headcollar — A bitless headpiece for leading or tying up a horse.
  • helicoidal — coiled or curving like a spiral.
  • hold court — Law. a place where justice is administered. a judicial tribunal duly constituted for the hearing and determination of cases. a session of a judicial assembly.
  • holodiscus — a genus of flowering deciduous shrubs of the family Rosaceae
  • hydroceles — Plural form of hydrocele.
  • hydrocoral — any colonial marine animal of the hydrozoan order Stylasterina having a calcareous skeleton resembling that of the true corals.
  • hydrologic — the science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
  • hydrolytic — producing, noting, or resulting in hydrolysis.
  • hydromulch — to spread mulch on (a field, garden, etc.) in a stream of water propelled through a hose.
  • hydrosolic — of or relating to a hydrosol
  • hydroxylic — (chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or containing hydroxyl groups.
  • le duc tho — (Phan Dinh Khai) 1911–90, Vietnamese politician and statesman: declined 1973 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • lockshield — (attributive) A kind of radiator valve used to balance the system by restricting the flow of water on the return side.
  • love child — a child born out of wedlock.
  • methodical — performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.
  • moon child — a person born under the zodiacal sign of Cancer.
  • octahedral — having the form of an octahedron.
  • old french — the French language of the 9th through the 13th centuries. Abbreviation: OF.
  • old school — advocates or supporters of established custom or of conservatism: a military man of the old school.
  • old-school — advocates or supporters of established custom or of conservatism: a military man of the old school.
  • only child — sb without siblings
  • ophicleide — a musical wind instrument, a development of the old wooden serpent, consisting of a conical metal tube bent double.
  • orchidlike — Resembling an orchid or some aspect of one.
  • pedophilic — pedophile.
  • phylloclad — cladophyll
  • polyhedric — resembling a polyhedron
  • polyhydric — (especially of alcohols and phenols) polyhydroxy.
  • rothschildLionel Nathan, Baron de ("Lord Natty") 1809–79, English banker: first Jewish member of Parliament (son of Nathan Meyer Rothschild).
  • schizoidal — relating to a person with a schizoid personality disorder
  • school day — any day on which school is conducted.
  • school kid — child of school age
  • schooldays — school-age period
  • schoolmaid — a schoolgirl
  • schooltide — schooldays
  • schoolward — towards or in the direction of school
  • schoolyard — a playground or sports field near a school.
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