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

  • switchyard — a railroad yard in which rolling stock is distributed or made up into trains.
  • tetrastich — a strophe, stanza, or poem consisting of four lines.
  • theocritus — flourished c270 b.c, Greek poet.
  • theoretics — the theoretical or speculative part of a science or subject.
  • thermotics — the scientific study of heat
  • timocharis — a crater in the second quadrant of the face of the moon: about 25 miles (40 km) in diameter.
  • tovarishch — comrade (used as a term of address in the Soviet Union).
  • tracheitis — inflammation of the trachea.
  • treitschke — Heinrich von [hahyn-rikh fuh n] /ˈhaɪn rɪx fən/ (Show IPA), 1834–96, German historian.
  • trekschuit — a horse-drawn boat, literally a tugboat, specific to the Netherlands
  • trichiasis — a condition in which the eyelashes grow inwardly.
  • trichinose — to infest with parasitic worms (trichinae)
  • trichinous — pertaining to or of the nature of trichinosis.
  • trichocyst — an organ of offense and defense embedded in the outer cytoplasm of certain protozoans, consisting of a small elongated sac containing a fine, hairlike filament capable of being ejected.
  • trichroism — pleochroism of a biaxial crystal such that it exhibits three different colors when viewed from three different directions under transmitted light.
  • trickishly — in a crafty manner
  • trumscheit — trumpet marine.
  • tsarevitch — the son of a czar.
  • unactorish — not resembling or characteristic of actors or acting
  • unchristen — unchristian
  • unhistoric — not famous or important in history
  • urosthenic — having a tail which drives movement of the body
  • winchester — (in the Middle Ages) a kingdom, later an earldom, in S England. Capital: Winchester.
  • witchgrass — Any of several grasses, of the genus Panicum, often found as a weed.
  • wristwatch — a watch attached to a strap or band worn about the wrist.
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