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11-letter words containing s, c, h, m, i

  • chymiferous — containing chyme
  • clubmanship — the status of belonging to an active club
  • commis chef — an apprentice chef
  • comradeship — Comradeship is friendship between a number of people who are doing the same work or who share the same difficulties or dangers.
  • coppersmith — a person who works copper or copper alloys
  • cosmothetic — positing the existence of the external world
  • crampfishes — Plural form of crampfish.
  • crime sheet — a record of an individual's offences against regulations
  • diachronism — the passage of a geological formation across time planes, as occurs when a marine sediment laid down by an advancing sea is noticeably younger in the direction of advancement
  • dichogamous — having the stamens and pistils maturing at different times, thereby preventing self-pollination, as a monoclinous flower (opposed to homogamous).
  • dichotomies — Botany. a mode of branching by constant forking, as in some stems, in veins of leaves, etc.
  • dichotomise — to divide or separate into two parts, kinds, etc.
  • dichotomist — to divide or separate into two parts, kinds, etc.
  • dichotomous — divided or dividing into two parts.
  • dichromates — Plural form of dichromate.
  • disharmonic — lacking harmony; disharmonious; discordant.
  • dysharmonic — relating to abnormal bone development
  • dysrhythmic — Having an unpleasing, irregular beat.
  • eames chair — Also called LCM chair. a side chair designed by Charles Eames in 1946, having a slender tubular steel frame with a seat and back of molded plywood panels.
  • echinoderms — Plural form of echinoderm.
  • enrichments — Plural form of enrichment.
  • estheticism — aestheticism
  • euphemistic — Using or of the nature of a euphemism.
  • eurhythmics — Alternative spelling of eurythmics.
  • fletcherism — the practice of chewing food until it is reduced to a finely divided, liquefied mass: advocated by Horace Fletcher, 1849–1919, U.S. nutritionist.
  • goldschmidt — Richard Benedikt. 1878–1958, US geneticist, born in Germany. He advanced the theory that heredity is determined by the chemical configuration of the chromosome molecule rather than by the qualities of the individual genes
  • gonochorism — (biology) The situation in which the individuals of a species are of one of two distinct sexes, and retain that sexuality throughout their lives.
  • gymnasiarch — (in ancient Greece) a magistrate who superintended the gymnasia and public games in certain cities.
  • haemostatic — That promotes haemostasis.
  • harmolodics — the technique of each musician in a group simultaneously improvising around the melodic and rhythmic patterns in a tune, rather than one musician improvising on its underlying harmonic pattern while the others play an accompaniment
  • harmonicist — Someone who plays the harmonica.
  • harmonistic — pertaining to a harmonist or harmony.
  • helichrysum — any of the numerous composite plants of the genus Helichrysum, having alternate leaves and solitary or clustered flower heads, including the strawflower.
  • helminthics — Plural form of helminthic.
  • hemiacetals — Plural form of hemiacetal.
  • hemisecting — Present participle of hemisect.
  • hemisection — to cut into two equal parts; to bisect, especially along a medial longitudinal plane.
  • hemispheric — of or relating to a hemisphere.
  • hemistichal — of or relating to a hemistich
  • hemostatics — arresting hemorrhage, as a drug; styptic.
  • hemstitched — Simple past tense and past participle of hemstitch.
  • hemstitches — Plural form of hemstitch.
  • hermeticism — the body of ideas set forth in Hermetic writings.
  • hetaerismic — of or relating to courtesans
  • hetairismic — relating to hetairism, concubinage
  • heteroecism — the development of different stages of a parasitic species on different host plants.
  • hibernicism — an idiom or characteristic peculiar to Irish English or to the Irish.
  • hierarchism — hierarchical principles, rule, or influence.
  • hippocampus — Classical Mythology. a sea horse with two forefeet, and a body ending in the tail of a dolphin or fish.
  • hispanicism — an idiom peculiar to Spanish.
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