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12-letter words containing w, c

  • caraway seed — the pungent aromatic one-seeded fruit of this plant, used in cooking and in medicine
  • career woman — A career woman is a woman with a career who is interested in working and progressing in her job, rather than staying at home looking after the house and children.
  • carriageways — Plural form of carriageway.
  • carried away — to take or support from one place to another; convey; transport: He carried her for a mile in his arms. This elevator cannot carry more than ten people.
  • carrier wave — a wave of fixed amplitude and frequency that is modulated in amplitude, frequency, or phase in order to carry a signal in radio transmission, etc
  • carrion crow — a common predatory and scavenging European crow, Corvus corone, similar to the rook but having a pure black bill
  • carriwitchet — a conundrum, nonsensical question, or pun
  • carry weight — to be important, influential, etc.
  • carryforward — carry-over.
  • cartwheeling — Present participle of cartwheel.
  • cashew apple — the soft, swollen, pear-shaped stalk of the cashew tree, to which a cashew nut is attached: used in preserves and wine.
  • cassel brown — Vandyke brown.
  • caterwauling — the shrieking and yowling made by a cat, for example when it is on heat or fighting
  • cathode glow — a luminous region between the Aston dark space and the Crookes dark space in a vacuum tube, occurring when the pressure is low.
  • cauliflowers — Plural form of cauliflower.
  • cave dweller — a prehistoric person; person who lives in a cave
  • center wheel — the wheel driving the minute and hour hands of a timepiece.
  • chair warmer — an officeholder, employee, or the like, who accomplishes little, especially a person who holds an interim position.
  • chair-warmer — an officeholder, employee, or the like, who accomplishes little, especially a person who holds an interim position.
  • charity work — unpaid work, usually fundraising, done in aid of a charity
  • charles drewCharles Richard, 1904–50, U.S. physician: developer of blood-bank technique.
  • charles' law — the principle that all gases expand equally for the same rise of temperature if they are held at constant pressure: also that the pressures of all gases increase equally for the same rise of temperature if they are held at constant volume. The law is now known to be only true for ideal gases
  • chateau wine — a wine produced from any of certain vineyards in the Bordeaux region of France
  • checkweigher — a person or machine that measures the weight of commodities on a production line or in a colliery
  • cheese straw — a long thin cheese-flavoured strip of pastry
  • chew the cud — to reflect or think over something
  • chew the fat — If people chew the fat, they talk in a relaxed, informal way.
  • chew the rag — to converse idly; chat
  • chickasawhay — a river in SE Mississippi, flowing S to the Pascagoula River. 210 miles (338 km) long.
  • chicken hawk — any of various hawks, esp. an accipiter, that prey, or are reputed to prey, on barnyard fowl
  • chicken wire — Chicken wire is a type of thin wire netting.
  • childcrowing — a disease which causes spasms of the vocal cords
  • chili powder — Chili powder is a very hot-tasting powder made mainly from dried chilies. It is used in cooking.
  • chimneysweep — Alternative form of chimney sweep.
  • chinese wall — a notional barrier between the parts of a business, esp between the market makers and brokers of a stock-exchange business, across which no information should pass to the detriment of clients
  • chip away at — If you chip away at something such as an idea, a feeling, or a system, you gradually make it weaker or less likely to succeed by repeated efforts.
  • chip jewelry — (jargon)   A euphamism for old computers destined to be scrapped or turned into decorative ornaments. "I paid three grand for that Mac SE, and now it's nothing but chip jewelry."
  • chowderheads — Plural form of chowderhead.
  • churchwarden — In the Anglican Church, a churchwarden is the person who has been chosen by a congregation to help the vicar of a parish with administration and other duties.
  • cigar flower — the common name for a small, shrubby plant, Cuphea ignea, of the loosestrife family, native to Mexico and Jamaica, grown as an ornamental and houseplant: named for its red tubular flowers that resemble cigars.
  • circular saw — A circular saw is a round metal disk with a sharp edge which is used for cutting wood and other materials.
  • city dweller — a resident or inhabitant of a city
  • clam chowder — chowder containing clams
  • claw hatchet — a hatchet with a claw at one end of its head for extracting nails
  • claw setting — a jewellery setting with clawlike prongs
  • clean bowled — bowled by a ball that breaks the wicket without hitting the batsman or his bat
  • clos network — (networking)   A type of network topology that can connect N inputs to N outputs with less that N^2 crosspoint switches.
  • clownishness — The state of being clownish.
  • co-ownership — the fact or state of being one of the joint owners of something
  • cochairwoman — a woman who cochairs an organization
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