0%

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

  • catechists — Plural form of catechist.
  • catechizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of catechize.
  • cathedrals — Plural form of cathedral.
  • cathepsins — Plural form of cathepsin.
  • cattleship — a large vessel for the transportation of livestock.
  • catwhisker — a sharply pointed, flexible wire used to make contact with a specific point on a semiconductor or a crystal detector
  • censorship — Censorship is the censoring of books, plays, films, or reports, especially by government officials, because they are considered immoral or secret in some way.
  • cephalitis — encephalitis.
  • ch'eng tsu — Yung Lo.
  • chaiseless — without a chaise
  • chalkiness — of or like chalk.
  • chalkstone — tophus
  • challenges — Plural form of challenge.
  • chameleons — Plural form of chameleon.
  • chamomiles — Plural form of chamomile.
  • champagnes — Plural form of champagne.
  • chanceless — the absence of any cause of events that can be predicted, understood, or controlled: often personified or treated as a positive agency: Chance governs all.
  • chanceries — Plural form of chancery.
  • chanciness — The quality of being chancy or risky; riskiness.
  • changeless — unchanging; immutable
  • channelise — Alternative form of channelize.
  • chanteuses — Plural form of chanteuse.
  • chaparejos — chaps1
  • chapatties — Plural form of chapatty.
  • chaperones — Plural form of chaperone.
  • characters — the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person or thing.
  • chargeless — without charge; of no cost
  • chargeoffs — Plural form of chargeoff.
  • charles ii — known as Charles the Bald. 823–877 ad, Holy Roman Emperor (875–877) and, as Charles I, king of France (843–877)
  • charles iv — known as Charles the Fair. 1294–1328, king of France (1322–28): brother of Isabella of France, with whom he intrigued against her husband, Edward II of England
  • charles ix — 1550–74, king of France (1560–74), son of Catherine de' Medici and Henry II: his reign was marked by war between Huguenots and Catholics
  • charles vi — known as Charles the Mad or Charles the Well-Beloved. 1368–1422, king of France (1380–1422): defeated by Henry V of England at Agincourt (1415), he was forced by the Treaty of Troyes (1420) to recognize Henry as his successor
  • charles xi — 1655–97, king of Sweden (1660–97), who established an absolute monarchy and defeated Denmark (1678)
  • charleston — The Charleston is a lively dance that was popular in the 1920s.
  • charlottes — Plural form of charlotte.
  • charterers — Plural form of charterer.
  • charthouse — the compartment on a ship or boat where charts are kept
  • chartreuse — either of two liqueurs, green or yellow, made from herbs and flowers
  • chase away — If someone or something chases away worries, fears, or other bad feelings, they cause those feelings to change and become happier.
  • chase down — If you chase someone down, you run after them or follow them quickly and catch them.
  • chasteness — The state of being chaste; chastity.
  • chastening — A chastening experience makes you regret that you have behaved badly or stupidly.
  • chatelains — Plural form of chatelain.
  • chatterers — Plural form of chatterer.
  • chattiness — characterized by friendly and informal talk or writing, often about minor or personal matters: a long, chatty letter from my sister.
  • chauffeurs — Plural form of chauffeur.
  • chauffeuse — a fireside chair having a low seat and a high back.
  • cheap shot — A cheap shot is a comment someone makes which you think is unfair or unkind.
  • cheapishly — in a fairly cheap manner
  • cheapjacks — Plural form of cheapjack.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?