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9-letter words containing tch

  • dutch elm — a widely planted hybrid elm tree, Ulmus hollandica, with spreading branches and a short trunk
  • dutch hoe — a type of hoe in which the head consists of a two-edged cross-blade attached to two prongs or of a single pressing of this shape
  • dutch lap — a method of laying shingles, slates, or the like, in which each shingle or slate overlaps those below and to one side and is itself overlapped by those above and to the other side.
  • escovitch — Alternative form of escoveitch.
  • eye patch — covering for one eye
  • fetchings — Plural form of fetching.
  • fitchburg — a city in N Massachusetts.
  • fletchers — Plural form of fletcher.
  • fletching — the feathers on an arrow, which stabilize it during flight.
  • fob watch — a pocket watch that is attached to a waistcoat by a chain or ribbon
  • fratching — a quarrel; argument; dispute.
  • glitching — Present participle of glitch.
  • hatch act — either of two acts of Congress (1939, 1940), regulating expenditures, contributions, and procedures in political campaigns.
  • hatch out — be hatched from an egg
  • hatchable — (of an egg) able, or liable, to hatch.
  • hatchback — a style of automobile in which the rear deck lid and window lift open as a unit.
  • hatcheled — Simple past tense and past participle of hatchel.
  • hatchings — Plural form of hatching.
  • hatchling — a young bird, reptile, or fish recently emerged from an egg.
  • hatchment — a square tablet, set diagonally, bearing the coat of arms of a deceased person.
  • hatchways — Plural form of hatchway.
  • hemstitch — to hem along a line from which threads have been drawn out, stitching the cross threads into a series of little groups.
  • hitchcock — Sir Alfred (Joseph) 1899–1980, U.S. film and television director and producer, born in England.
  • hitchhike — to travel by standing on the side of the road and soliciting rides from passing vehicles.
  • hitchingsGeorge Herbert, 1905–98, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize 1988.
  • hoatching — infested; swarming
  • hopscotch — a children's game in which a player tosses or kicks a small flat stone, beanbag, or other object into one of several numbered sections of a diagram marked on the pavement or ground and then hops on one foot over the lines from section to section and picks up the stone or object, usually while standing on one foot in an adjacent section.
  • hotchkissHazel, Wightman, Hazel Hotchkiss.
  • hutcheson — Francis. 1694–1746, Scottish philosopher: he published books on ethics and aesthetics, including System of Moral Philosophy (1755)
  • itch mite — a parasitic mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, causing itch or scabies in humans and a form of mange in animals.
  • itchiness — having or causing an itching sensation.
  • jock itch — a fungal infection of the skin in the groin area, occurring most commonly in males, especially in warm climates, characterized by itchy and often scaly lesions; tinea cruris.
  • kadaitcha — Alternative form of kurdaitcha.
  • ketchikan — a seaport in SE Alaska: transportation and communications center.
  • kitchenerHoratio Herbert (1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and of Broome) 1850–1916, English field marshal and statesman.
  • kvetching — Present participle of kvetch.
  • latchkeys — Plural form of latchkey.
  • macroetch — to etch deeply into the surface of (a metal).
  • match day — the day on which a sports match, esp a football match, takes place
  • match-fit — in good physical condition for competing in a match
  • matchable — a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
  • matchbook — a small cardboard folder into which several rows of paper matches are stapled or glued.
  • matchgirl — A girl who sold matches on the streets.
  • matchings — Plural form of matching.
  • matchless — having no equal; peerless; unequaled; incomparable: matchless courage.
  • matchlist — a list of names, telephone numbers, and related information compiled to help people find others who are willing to share a resource or service, as a car pool.
  • matchlock — an old form of gunlock in which the priming was ignited by a slow match.
  • matchmake — To do matchmaking: to set up a date between two people or to arrange a marriage.
  • matchmark — a mark made on mating components of an engine, machine, etc, to ensure that the components are assembled in the correct relative positions
  • matchplay — Alternative form of match play.
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