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10-letter words containing s, p, h

  • chrysophan — a glucoside that is bitter to the taste and yellow in colour
  • cinephiles — Plural form of cinephile.
  • clientship — the state of being a client
  • clothespin — A clothespin is the same as a clothes peg.
  • co-publish — to publish (something) with another person or company
  • coffeeshop — Alternative form of coffee shop.
  • coheirship — The state of being a coheir.
  • 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.
  • copyrights — Plural form of copyright.
  • coryphaeus — (in ancient Greek drama) the leader of the chorus
  • courtships — Plural form of courtship.
  • cousinship — Also called first cousin, full cousin. the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt. See also second cousin, removed (def 2).
  • crapshoots — Plural form of crapshoot.
  • crashproof — (of a vehicle) resistant to damage and as safe as possible for the occupants in the event of a crash.
  • criosphinx — a sphinx with the head of a ram instead of a human.
  • crosspatch — a peevish bad-tempered person
  • crushproof — unable to be crushed or creased
  • cryophorus — a glass tube with a bulb at each end which contains water and water vapour, used in physics to demonstrate freezing by evaporation
  • cryosphere — All those areas of the Earth where the surface is frozen.
  • curateship — the office or position of a curate
  • dall sheep — a wild sheep (Ovis dalli) with white hair and long spiral horns, living in the mountains of NW North America
  • dauphiness — dauphine.
  • dauphinois — (of potatoes or other vegetables) sliced and cooked in milk, typically with a topping of cheese.
  • deaconship — (in hierarchical churches) a member of the clerical order next below that of a priest.
  • dealership — A dealership is a company that sells cars, usually for one car company.
  • deathtraps — Plural form of deathtrap.
  • deemphasis — Alternative spelling of de-emphasis.
  • deep south — The Deep South consists of the states that are furthest south in the United States.
  • dendrophis — a genus of harmless tree-dwelling snake, of which varieties can be found in South America, India, Australia, Africa, and North America
  • dephillips — ErrorTitleDiv {.
  • depot ship — a ship providing supplies and facilities for other vessels or naval bases
  • despatched — Simple past tense and past participle of despatch.
  • despatcher — Alternative form of dispatcher.
  • despatches — Plural form of despatch.
  • diaphanous — Diaphanous cloth is very thin and almost transparent.
  • diaphonics — The doctrine of refracted sound; diacoustics.
  • diaphonous — Misspelling of diaphanous.
  • diaphorase — a flavoprotein enzyme operating in mitochondria, acting as a catalyst in the process of dye reduction or oxidation
  • diaphragms — Plural form of diaphragm.
  • diaphyseal — the shaft of a long bone.
  • dimorphism — Zoology. the occurrence of two forms distinct in structure, coloration, etc., among animals of the same species. Compare sexual dimorphism.
  • dimorphous — having two forms.
  • diophantus — 3rd century ad, Greek mathematician, noted for his treatise on the theory of numbers, Arithmetica
  • dip switch — computing: on-off switch
  • diphosgene — a colorless liquid, C 2 Cl 4 O 2 , usually derived from methyl formate or methyl chloroformate by chlorination: a World War I poison gas now used chiefly in organic synthesis.
  • diphthongs — Phonetics. an unsegmentable, gliding speech sound varying continuously in phonetic quality but held to be a single sound or phoneme and identified by its apparent beginning and ending sound, as the oi- sound of toy or boil.
  • diphyllous — having two leaves.
  • diplophase — the diploid part of an organism's life cycle.
  • discophile — a person who studies and collects phonograph records, especially those of a rare or specialized nature.
  • dispatched — to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
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