11-letter words containing che
- cheremkhovo — a city in the SE Russian Federation in Asia, on the Trans-Siberian Railroad, near Lake Baikal.
- cherepovets — city in NE Russia, on the Rybinsk Reservoir: pop. 319,000
- cherishable — to hold or treat as dear; feel love for: to cherish one's native land.
- cherishment — the act or process of cherishing
- chernozemic — of or relating to a chernozem
- cherry bomb — a powerful firecracker that is shaped like a cherry
- cherry coal — a type of bituminous coal that burns readily and gives a hot fire.
- cherry hill — city in SW N.J., east of Camden: pop. 70,000
- cherry plum — a small widely planted Asian rosaceous tree, Prunus cerasifera, with white flowers and red or yellow cherry-like fruit
- cherry-pick — If someone cherry-picks people or things, they choose the best ones from a group of them, often in a way that other people consider unfair.
- cherrystone — a small or not fully-grown edible clam of the genus Mercenaria, found in the waters off the Atlantic coast of North America
- chersoneses — Plural form of chersonese.
- chess clock — a timer for chess players, having a dial for each player on which his or her accumulated time is recorded and a device for stopping one timer and starting the other at the end of each move.
- chess-board — the board, identical with a checkerboard, used for playing chess.
- chessboards — Plural form of chessboard.
- chessboxing — a sport in which participants contest alternating rounds of chess and boxing, of four and two minutes respectively
- chesspieces — Plural form of chesspiece.
- chessplayer — a player of chess
- chest voice — a voice of the lowest speaking or singing register
- chevrotains — Plural form of chevrotain.
- chevy chase — (The Ballad of Chevy Chase) a 15th-century English ballad describing the battle of Otterburn between the Percys and the Douglases.
- chewing gum — Chewing gum is a kind of sweet that you can chew for a long time. You do not swallow it.
- chichivache — (in early English literature) a mythical animal, usually depicted as a cow verging on starvation, that existed solely by devouring virtuous women.
- chingtechen — Jingdezhen.
- chokecherry — any of several North American species of cherry, esp Prunus virginiana, having very astringent dark red or black fruit
- cockroaches — Plural form of cockroach.
- commis chef — an apprentice chef
- coon cheese — a sharp crumbly cheddar cheese that has dark outer surfaces, usually enclosed in black wax.
- cowcatchers — Plural form of cowcatcher.
- cowpunchers — Plural form of cowpuncher.
- crochetings — a collection of crochet-work
- crochetwork — needlework done by crocheting.
- cross-check — If you cross-check information, you check that it is correct using a different method or source from the one originally used to obtain it.
- crotcheteer — a person with a crotchet
- cuitlacoche — corn smut.
- curd cheese — a mild white cheese made from skimmed milk curds, smoother and fattier than cottage cheese
- de la beche — Henry. 1796–1855, English geologist. His work led to the founding of the Geological Survey (1835)
- de la roche — Mazo [mey-zoh] /ˈmeɪ zoʊ/ (Show IPA), 1885–1961, Canadian novelist.
- debauchedly — In a debauched manner.
- dispatchers — Plural form of dispatcher.
- dog-catcher — a person employed by a municipal pound, humane society, or the like, to find and impound stray or homeless dogs, cats, etc.
- dogcatchers — Plural form of dogcatcher.
- doublecheck — Alternative form of double-check.
- douchecanoe — (vulgar, slang, pejorative) A rude, obnoxious, or contemptible person.
- dower chest — a Pennsylvania Dutch hope chest bearing the initials of the owner.
- eichendorff — Joseph (ˈjoːzɛf), Freiherr von. 1788–1857, German poet and novelist, regarded as one of the greatest German romantic lyricists
- encroachers — Plural form of encroacher.
- ensepulcher — (transitive) To lay in a sepulcher; to entomb.
- epicheirema — Alt form epichirema.
- escarmouche — a skirmish