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There are 12 nine-letter words containing C, 2E, H and Q| CHEQUERED | • chequered v. Simple past tense and past participle of chequer. • chequered adj. (Chiefly Britain) Alternative spelling of checkered. • CHEQUER v. to divide into or mark with squares, esp. of alternate colours, also CHECKER. | | CHEQUIEST | • CHEQUY adj. checkered, also CHECKY. | | EXCHEQUER | • exchequer n. A treasury. • exchequer n. An available fund of money, especially one for a specific purpose. • exchequer v. (Transitive) To proceed against (a person) in the Court of Exchequer. | | PAYCHEQUE | • paycheque n. Alternative form of paycheck. • pay␣cheque n. Alternative form of paycheck. • PAYCHEQUE n. a payment for work done, also PAYCHECK. | | QUEACHIER | • QUEACHY adj. forming a thicket; boggy, also QUEECHY. | | QUEECHIER | • QUEECHY adj. forming a thicket; boggy, also QUEACHY. | | QUENCHERS | • quenchers n. Plural of quencher. • QUENCHER n. one who, or that which, quenches. | | QUETSCHES | • quetsches n. Plural of quetsch. • QUETSCH n. (German) a spirit distilled from the fermented juice of plums. | | SQUELCHED | • squelched adj. Having been squelched. • squelched v. Simple past tense and past participle of squelch. • SQUELCH v. to make a gurgling, sucking sound. | | SQUELCHER | • squelcher n. One who, or that which, squelches. • SQUELCHER n. an overwhelming blow, retort etc. | | SQUELCHES | • squelches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of squelch. • squelches n. Plural of squelch. • SQUELCH v. to make a gurgling, sucking sound. | | TECHNIQUE | • technique n. (Uncountable) The practical aspects of a given art, occupation etc.; formal requirements. • technique n. (Uncountable) Practical ability in some given field or practice, often as opposed to creativity or imaginative skill. • technique n. (Countable) A method of achieving something or carrying something out, especially one requiring some… |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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