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

  • microlight — An ultralight aircraft.
  • microliths — Plural form of microlith.
  • pitcherful — the amount held by a pitcher.
  • rhetorical — used for, belonging to, or concerned with mere style or effect.
  • rhythmical — periodic, as motion, or a drumbeat.
  • ritschlian — of or relating to the theology of Albrecht Ritschl (1822–89), who developed a liberal Christian theology and maintained that religious faith is based on value judgments.
  • rothschildLionel Nathan, Baron de ("Lord Natty") 1809–79, English banker: first Jewish member of Parliament (son of Nathan Meyer Rothschild).
  • schnitzler — Arthur [ahr-ther;; German ahr-too r] /ˈɑr θər;; German ˈɑr tʊər/ (Show IPA), 1862–1931, Austrian dramatist and novelist.
  • switchgirl — a woman who operates a telephone switchboard
  • telechiric — relating to a telechir
  • theatrical — of or relating to the theater or dramatic presentations: theatrical performances.
  • thiouracil — a white, slightly water-soluble, bitter, crystalline powder C 4 H 4 N 2 OS, used chiefly in treating hyperthyroidism by reducing the activity of the thyroid gland.
  • torch lily — tritoma.
  • torchlight — the light of a torch or torches.
  • trachelium — (in classical architecture) any member between the hypotrachelium and the capital of a column.
  • trichology — the science dealing with the study of the hair and its diseases.
  • trickishly — in a crafty manner
  • trochoidal — like, arranged or in the form of a trochoid, or belonging or relating to trochoids
  • turcophile — a person who favors or admires Turkey, Turkish customs, or Turks.
  • ultra-chic — attractive and fashionable; stylish: a chic hat.
  • ultrafiche — a form of microfiche with the images greatly reduced in size, generally by a factor of 100 or more.
  • wire cloth — a material of wires of moderate fineness, used for making strainers, manufacturing paper, etc.
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