10-letter words containing le
- chamaeleon — a faint constellation lying between Volans and the South celestial pole
- chambranle — the three-sided ornamental bordering found around doors, windows, and fireplaces
- chameleons — Plural form of chameleon.
- chamomiles — Plural form of chamomile.
- chanceless — the absence of any cause of events that can be predicted, understood, or controlled: often personified or treated as a positive agency: Chance governs all.
- chandlerly — like, or pertaining to, a chandler
- changeable — Someone or something that is changeable is likely to change many times.
- changeless — unchanging; immutable
- channelled — the bed of a stream, river, or other waterway.
- channeller — Alternative spelling of channeler.
- chapfallen — dejected; downhearted; crestfallen
- chargeable — If something is chargeable, you have to pay a sum of money for it.
- chargeless — without charge; of no cost
- chari-nile — a group of languages of E Africa, now generally regarded as a branch of the Nilo-Saharan family, spoken in parts of the Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and adjacent countries
- charitable — A charitable organization or activity helps and supports people who are ill, very poor, or who have a disability.
- charles ii — known as Charles the Bald. 823–877 ad, Holy Roman Emperor (875–877) and, as Charles I, king of France (843–877)
- charles iv — known as Charles the Fair. 1294–1328, king of France (1322–28): brother of Isabella of France, with whom he intrigued against her husband, Edward II of England
- charles ix — 1550–74, king of France (1560–74), son of Catherine de' Medici and Henry II: his reign was marked by war between Huguenots and Catholics
- charles vi — known as Charles the Mad or Charles the Well-Beloved. 1368–1422, king of France (1380–1422): defeated by Henry V of England at Agincourt (1415), he was forced by the Treaty of Troyes (1420) to recognize Henry as his successor
- charles xi — 1655–97, king of Sweden (1660–97), who established an absolute monarchy and defeated Denmark (1678)
- charleston — The Charleston is a lively dance that was popular in the 1920s.
- checkclerk — a clerk responsible for checking items or accounts
- chelatable — having the capability to chelate
- chequeless — Without cheques (financial instruments).
- chesticles — Plural form of chesticle ((slang, humorous) a woman's breasts).
- chevesaile — a decorative collar on an article of clothing
- choiceless — an act or instance of choosing; selection: Her choice of a computer was made after months of research. His parents were not happy with his choice of friends.
- cholecysts — Plural form of cholecyst.
- chondrules — Plural form of chondrule.
- chopfallen — chapfallen
- choropleth — a symbol or marked and bounded area on a map denoting the distribution of some property
- christless — being without the teachings or spirit of Christ; unchristian.
- chronicled — a chronological record of events; a history.
- chronicler — a chronological record of events; a history.
- chronicles — either of two historical books (I and II Chronicles) of the Old Testament
- chrysocale — a copper alloy containing zinc and lead.
- chrysotile — a green, grey, or white fibrous mineral, a variety of serpentine, that is an important source of commercial asbestos. Formula: Mg3Si2O5(OH)4
- chuckholes — Plural form of chuckhole.
- churchless — (of a person) not belonging to a church
- cicatricle — the blastoderm in the egg of a bird
- cinephiles — Plural form of cinephile.
- circle-out — a closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from a point within it called the center. Equation: x 2 + y 2 = r 2 .
- circlejerk — Alternative spelling of circle jerk.
- circulable — able to be circulated
- circumflex — A circumflex or a circumflex accent is a symbol written over a vowel in French and other languages, usually to indicate that it should be pronounced longer than usual. It is used for example in the word 'rôle'.
- cis female — a person who was born female and whose gender identity is female.
- city clerk — a city official who maintains public records and vital statistics, issues licenses, etc.
- clarabelle — a female given name.
- clarksdale — a city in NW Mississippi.
- clean room — an environment, typically used in manufacturing or scientific research, in which environmental contaminants are kept to an absolute minimum