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10-letter words containing p, a, r, t, h

  • cartograph — the production of maps, including construction of projections, design, compilation, drafting, and reproduction.
  • cartophile — a cartophilist
  • cartophily — the hobby of collecting cigarette cards
  • cat-harpin — any of a number of short ropes or rods for gathering in shrouds near their tops.
  • cataphoric — the use of a word or phrase to refer to a following word or group of words, as the use of the phrase as follows.
  • cataphract — a defensive armour, often made of link mail, used for the entire body
  • catch crop — a quick-growing crop planted between two regular crops grown in consecutive seasons, or between two rows of regular crops in the same season
  • chamberpot — a vessel for urine, used in bedrooms
  • chapter 11 — the statute regarding the reorganization of a failing business empowering a court to allow the debtors to remain in control of the business to attempt to save it
  • charophyte — any green algae of the class Charophyceae (or group Charophyta), comprising the stoneworts.
  • cheap-rate — charged at a lower rate
  • cheapernet — (networking)   (Or "thinnet") A colloquial term for thin-wire Ethernet (10base2) that uses RG58 coaxial cable instead of the full-spec "Yellow Cable".
  • chin strap — a strap attached to a hat for passing under the chin of the wearer.
  • chin-strap — a strap attached to a hat for passing under the chin of the wearer.
  • chinstraps — Plural form of chinstrap.
  • chromatype — a procedure in photography that uses photographic paper that is made reactive to light by the use of a salt of chromium
  • coach trip — any tour, journey, or voyage made by bus
  • crapshoots — Plural form of crapshoot.
  • crosspatch — a peevish bad-tempered person
  • ctenophora — the phylum comprising the comb jellies.
  • curateship — the office or position of a curate
  • death trap — If you say that a place or vehicle is a death trap, you mean it is in such bad condition that it might cause someone's death.
  • deathtraps — Plural form of deathtrap.
  • deepthroat — To perform fellatio or irrumation on a man so that his entire penis is inside the mouth.
  • dermopathy — Disease of the skin.
  • despatcher — Alternative form of dispatcher.
  • dictagraph — Alt form dictograph.
  • dictograph — a telephonic instrument for secretly monitoring or recording conversations by means of a small, sensitive, and often concealed microphone
  • diphtheria — a febrile, infectious disease caused by the bacillus Corynebacterium diphtheriae, and characterized by the formation of a false membrane in the air passages, especially the throat.
  • dirt cheap — very inexpensive: The house may need a lot of work, but it was dirt-cheap.
  • dirt-cheap — very inexpensive: The house may need a lot of work, but it was dirt-cheap.
  • dispatcher — a person who dispatches.
  • dittograph — an instance of dittography; a passage containing reduplicated syllables, letters, etc.
  • dystrophia — Medicine/Medical. faulty or inadequate nutrition or development.
  • ecphractic — having the property of removing obstructions
  • ekphrastic — Pertaining to ekphrasis; clear, lucid.
  • empathizer — One who empathizes.
  • emphractic — medication that closes the pores of the skin
  • ephraimite — a member of the tribe of Ephraim
  • epithermal — relating to minerals formed from warm, shallow water
  • euphoriant — A drug which produces feelings of euphoria.
  • factorship — The business of a factor.
  • fathership — The state of being a father; fatherhood; paternity.
  • flare path — an airstrip illuminated for use at night or in bad weather
  • flip chart — a set of sheets, as of cardboard or paper, hinged at the top so that they can be flipped over to show information or illustrations in sequence.
  • gastrosoph — a person skilled in the art of good eating
  • graphitize — to convert into graphite.
  • graphitoid — resembling graphite
  • grapholect — an established and standardized written language
  • handprints — Plural form of handprint.
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