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10-letter words containing r, h, o, e

  • chondrules — Plural form of chondrule.
  • chord line — the imaginary straight line joining the leading edge and trailing edge of an aerofoil
  • choreiform — resembling the signs and indications of chorea
  • choreology — the method of writing down the signs and characters that indicate movements in dance
  • choreutics — a system that analyzes form in movement, developed by Rudolf von Laban (1879–1958), Hungarian choreographer and dance theorist.
  • choristers — Plural form of chorister.
  • choropleth — a symbol or marked and bounded area on a map denoting the distribution of some property
  • choucroute — a dish, resembling sauerkraut, that consists of cabbage that has been preserved by soaking in pickle
  • christophe — Henri (ɑ̃ri). 1767–1820, Haitian revolutionary leader; king of Haiti (1811–20)
  • chroma key — an electronic special-effects system for combining a desired background with live foreground action.
  • chromagens — Plural form of chromagen.
  • chromatype — a procedure in photography that uses photographic paper that is made reactive to light by the use of a salt of chromium
  • chrome red — any red pigment used in paints, consisting of a mixture of lead chromate and lead oxide; basic lead chromate
  • chromogens — Plural form of chromogen.
  • chromomere — any of the dense areas of chromatin along the length of a chromosome during the early stages of cell division
  • chromonema — a coiled chromatin thread within a single chromosome
  • chromosome — A chromosome is a part of a cell in an animal or plant. It contains genes which determine what characteristics the animal or plant will have.
  • chronemics — The study of the communicative function of time.
  • chronicled — a chronological record of events; a history.
  • chronicler — a chronological record of events; a history.
  • chronicles — either of two historical books (I and II Chronicles) of the Old Testament
  • chronopher — an instrument for transmitting time signals electronically.
  • chronozone — (geology) A group of strata formed during the same chron of geologic time.
  • chrysocale — a copper alloy containing zinc and lead.
  • chrysolite — a yellowish-green gem derived chiefly from varieties of olivine
  • chrysotile — a green, grey, or white fibrous mineral, a variety of serpentine, that is an important source of commercial asbestos. Formula: Mg3Si2O5(OH)4
  • chunderous — nauseating
  • churchgoer — A churchgoer is a person who goes to church regularly.
  • chyloderma — (medicine) swelling of the scrotum resulting from chronic lymphatic obstruction.
  • cibachrome — the old name for the Ilfochrome photographic printing process
  • clodhopper — a clumsy person; lout
  • cloth ears — a deaf person
  • cnidophore — a part or organ bearing cnidoblasts.
  • coachmaker — A coachbuilder.
  • coalheaver — One who feeds coal into a furnace.
  • coathanger — Alternative spelling of coat hanger.
  • coauthored — one of two or more joint authors.
  • cochlearia — Plural form of cochlearium.
  • cockchafer — any of various Old World scarabaeid beetles, esp Melolontha melolontha of Europe, whose larvae feed on crops and grasses
  • cockhorses — Plural form of cockhorse.
  • coheirship — The state of being a coheir.
  • coherences — Plural form of coherence.
  • coherently — logically connected; consistent: a coherent argument.
  • colchester — a town in E England, in NE Essex; university (1964). Pop: 104 390 (2001)
  • coleorhiza — a protective sheath around the radicle in grasses
  • collophore — a ventral tubelike structure on the abdomen of a springtail.
  • comanchero — (in 19th-century New Mexico) a trader who traded with the Native American nomadic tribes such as the Comanche, Navajo, and Apache
  • comprehend — If you cannot comprehend something, you cannot understand it.
  • contrahent — entering into an agreement or contract
  • copperhead — a venomous reddish-brown snake, Agkistrodon contortrix, of the eastern US: family Crotalidae (pit vipers)
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