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12-letter words containing s, e, u

  • carbonaceous — of, resembling, or containing carbon
  • carnal abuse — Law. any lascivious contact with the sexual organs of a child by an adult, especially without sexual intercourse.
  • cash squeeze — a shortage of money or funding
  • cash-in-lieu — Cash-in-lieu is payment of cash instead of stock when a stock splits or changes and the shareholder only owns a partial share.
  • caster sugar — Caster sugar is white sugar that has been ground into fine grains. It is used in cooking.
  • cat squirrel — the gray squirrel, as distinguished from the fox squirrel.
  • cater-cousin — a close friend
  • cauliflowers — Plural form of cauliflower.
  • caustic lime — lime1 (def 1).
  • cautiousness — showing, using, or characterized by caution: a cautious man; To be cautious is often to show wisdom.
  • cedrelaceous — resembling or having the characteristics of a citron fruit
  • celebutantes — Plural form of celebutante.
  • cementitious — of, relating to, or characteristic of cement
  • censoriously — In a censorious manner.
  • census taker — a person who gathers information for a census.
  • census tract — a standard area in certain large American cities used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census for purposes of population enumeration.
  • chaetiferous — having bristles
  • chambersburg — a city in central Pennsylvania.
  • chance music — aleatory music.
  • change purse — A change purse is a very small bag that people, especially women, keep their money in.
  • channel surf — to change from one channel on a television set to another with great or unusual frequency, especially by using a remote control.
  • channel-surf — to switch TV channels repeatedly using a remote-control device, usually so as to sample brief segments of programs
  • chapeau bras — a small three-cornered hat, worn by gentlemen in full dress in the 18th century, that could be folded flat and carried under the arm.
  • chaplinesque — characteristic of or resembling the comedy or filmmaking style of Charlie Chaplin.
  • chapterhouse — the building attached to a cathedral, collegiate church, or religious house in which the chapter meets
  • charcuteries — Plural form of charcuterie.
  • charge nurse — A charge nurse is a nurse who is in charge of a hospital ward.
  • charlesbourg — city in S Quebec, Canada: pop. 71,000
  • charnelhouse — Alternative form of charnel house.
  • chartbusters — Plural form of chartbuster.
  • charterhouse — a Carthusian monastery
  • chartularies — Plural form of chartulary.
  • cheerfulness — full of cheer; in good spirits: a cheerful person.
  • cheeseburger — A cheeseburger is a flat round piece of cooked meat called a burger with a slice of cheese on top, served in a bread roll.
  • cheesecutter — a board with a wire attached for cutting cheese
  • chemosurgery — a method of treating cancer involving the use of chemicals to destroy malignant tissue or skin
  • chestnut oak — any of several North American oaks, as Quercus prinus, having serrate or dentate leaves resembling those of the chestnut.
  • child abuser — someone who abuses a child, esp someone convicted of this
  • chiliburgers — Plural form of chiliburger.
  • chilli sauce — a highly seasoned sauce made of tomatoes cooked with chilli and other spices and seasonings
  • chinese burn — a minor torture inflicted by twisting the skin of a person's wrist or arm in two different directions simultaneously
  • chinese tour — a tour in which visitors are shown only what those in charge want them to see.
  • chorus pedal — an electronic device that creates the effect of more than one sound from a single source by combining a short delay with slight deviations in pitch
  • chorusmaster — the conductor of a choir
  • chromiferous — Containing, or yielding chromium.
  • churchperson — A person involved with the church; a churchgoer or cleric.
  • churlishness — The state of being churlish.
  • cichoraceous — relating to plants of the sub-order Cichoraceae
  • cinque ports — an association of ports on the SE coast of England, originally consisting of Hastings, Romney, Hythe, Dover, and Sandwich, which from late Anglo-Saxon times provided ships for the king's service in return for the profits of justice in their courts. The Cinque Ports declined with the growth of other ports and surrendered their charters in 1685
  • circularised — Simple past tense and past participle of circularise.
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