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10-letter words containing s, c, h, n

  • colocynths — Plural form of colocynth.
  • cone shell — any of various tropical marine gastropod molluscs of the genus Conus and related genera, having a smooth conical shell
  • consisteth — Archaic third-person singular form of consist.
  • consulship — an official appointed by the government of one country to look after its commercial interests and the welfare of its citizens in another country.
  • coonhounds — Plural form of coonhound.
  • corn shock — a stack or bundle of bound or unbound corn piled upright for curing or drying
  • corn shuck — the husk of an ear of maize
  • cornetfish — any of several slender fishes of the family Fistulariidae, of tropical seas, having an elongated snout and bony plates instead of scales.
  • cornhusker — a person or machine that strips cornhusks from ears of maize
  • cornishman — a man who is a native or inhabitant of Cornwall
  • cornstarch — Cornstarch is the same as cornflour.
  • cosherings — (in Ireland) visits to tenants' houses by a chief and his followers, where they would expect to be fed and accommodated
  • countryish — similar to that which is typical of country music
  • cousinhood — Relationship as of cousins.
  • cousinship — Also called first cousin, full cousin. the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt. See also second cousin, removed (def 2).
  • coyishness — the quality of being coyish
  • crankshaft — A crankshaft is the main shaft of an internal combustion engine.
  • crash-land — If a pilot crash-lands an aircraft, or if it crash-lands, it lands more quickly and less safely than usual, for example when there is something wrong with the aircraft, and it cannot land normally.
  • crashingly — extremely; exceedingly
  • criosphinx — a sphinx with the head of a ram instead of a human.
  • cruikshank — George. 1792–1878, English illustrator and caricaturist
  • crunchings — any actions in which things are crunched
  • crush zone — The crush zone is the part of a vehicle's bodywork that is designed to absorb the energy in a crash, reducing the amount that is felt by passengers inside the vehicle.
  • crushingly — You can use crushingly to emphasize the degree of a negative quality.
  • crutchings — the wool clipped from a sheep's hindquarters
  • cushioning — Cushioning is something soft that protects an object when it hits something.
  • dachshunds — Plural form of dachshund.
  • deaconship — (in hierarchical churches) a member of the clerical order next below that of a priest.
  • decathlons — Plural form of decathlon.
  • dehiscence — a splitting open, as of a pod or anther, along definite structural lines
  • descendeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of descend.
  • diaphonics — The doctrine of refracted sound; diacoustics.
  • disenchain — to set (a person) free from restraint
  • disenchant — to rid of or free from enchantment, illusion, credulity, etc.; disillusion: The harshness of everyday reality disenchanted him of his idealistic hopes.
  • disencharm — To free from the influence of a charm or spell; to disenchant.
  • docentship — privatdocent.
  • douchiness — (slang, derogatory) The quality of being douchey or douchy; objectionableness.
  • echinaceas — Plural form of echinacea.
  • ecphonesis — the use of an exclamatory phrase, as in “O tempore! O mores!”.
  • encashment — (finance) The payment in cash of a note, draft, etc.
  • enchanters — Plural form of enchanter.
  • enchiladas — Plural form of enchilada.
  • encroaches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encroach.
  • enschedule — to place in a schedule
  • entrenches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrench.
  • epicanthus — (anatomy) A skin fold of the upper eyelid, typical to East Asians.
  • escheating — Present participle of escheat.
  • escutcheon — A shield or emblem bearing a coat of arms.
  • ethnoscape — A transnational distribution of correlated people.
  • eustachian — Alternative form of Eustachian.
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