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12-letter words containing t, r, i, c, h, l

  • tablet chair — a chair with one arm extending and expanding into a writing surface.
  • tactile hair — any highly sensitive hair of an animal, as the whiskers of a cat or hairs on a hedgehog's snout.
  • technicolour — brightly, showily, or garishly coloured; vividly noticeable
  • terephthalic — relating to, designating, or derived from terephthalic acid or its derivatives
  • the crucible — a Sheffield theatre, venue of the annual world professional snooker championship
  • the flickers — the cinema
  • theatrically — of or relating to the theater or dramatic presentations: theatrical performances.
  • theocratical — a form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler, the God's or deity's laws being interpreted by the ecclesiastical authorities.
  • thermophilic — growing best in a warm environment.
  • thiosulfuric — of or derived from thiosulfuric acid.
  • thoracically — by way of the thorax; in the thorax
  • thrombolytic — the dissolving or breaking up of a thrombus.
  • trefoil arch — an arch with cusplike intrados.
  • tricephalous — with three heads
  • trichinopoly — a city in central Tamil Nadu, in S India, on the Kaveri River.
  • trichologist — the science dealing with the study of the hair and its diseases.
  • trochelminth — any invertebrate of the phylum Trochelminthes (now usually broken up into several phyla), comprising the rotifers, gastrotrichs, and several other forms.
  • trophy child — anything taken in war, hunting, competition, etc., especially when preserved as a memento; spoil, prize, or award.
  • uncharitable — deficient in charity; unkind; harsh; unforgiving; censorious; merciless: an uncharitable attitude; an uncharitable neighbor.
  • uncharitably — in an unkind or ungenerous manner
  • unhistorical — of, pertaining to, treating, or characteristic of history or past events: historical records; historical research.
  • unhysterical — not showing or suggesting any hysteria; controlled; sensible; calm;
  • unrhetorical — not rhetorical; literal; plainspoken
  • white clover — a clover, Trifolium repens, having white flowers, common in pastures and meadows.
  • white-collar — belonging or pertaining to the ranks of office and professional workers whose jobs generally do not involve manual labor or the wearing of a uniform or work clothes.
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