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15-letter words that end in ch

  • acetylene torch — a piece of equipment that burns with a hot flame powered by acetylene and is used for welding, brazing, or soldering
  • afternoon watch — the watch from noon until 4 p.m.
  • anglican church — any Church of the Anglican Communion or the Anglican Communion itself
  • annulled branch — delayed control-transfer
  • antarctic beech — any tree of the genus Nothofagus, related to the beech and native to temperate Australasia and South America, esp Nothofagus cunninghamii of SE Australia or Nothofagus moorei of NE Australia
  • armenian church — the national Church of Armenia, founded in the early fourth century ad, the dogmas and liturgy of which are similar to those of the Orthodox Church
  • at full stretch — If you are at full stretch, your arm is straight and extended as far as possible, usually because you are trying to reach something that is almost too far away.
  • bait and switch — Bait and switch is used to refer to a sales technique in which goods are advertised at low prices in order to attract customers, although only a small number of the low-priced goods are available.
  • bait-and-switch — denoting a deceptive method of selling, by which customers, attracted to a store by sale items, are told either that the advertised bargain item is out of stock or is inferior to a higher-priced item that is available.
  • barley sandwich — a drink of beer, esp at lunch time
  • best-ball match — a match, scored by holes, in which one player competing against two or more others must score lower than the lowest scoring opponent to win a hole.
  • blackwall hitch — a knot for hooking tackle to the end of a rope, holding fast when pulled but otherwise loose
  • branchial pouch — one of a series of rudimentary outcroppings of the inner pharyngeal wall, corresponding to the branchial grooves on the surface.
  • brushback pitch — a fast ball deliberately thrown at or too near a batter's head
  • canadian french — the French language as spoken in Canada, esp in Quebec
  • carry the torch — If you say that someone is carrying the torch of a particular belief or movement, you mean that they are working hard to ensure that it is not forgotten and continues to grow stronger.
  • catholic church — any of several Churches claiming to have maintained continuity with the ancient and undivided Church
  • crescent wrench — a wrench with a head shaped like a crescent, having one movable jaw, adjusted by a screw to fit various sizes of nuts, bolts, etc.
  • deerfield beach — a town in S Florida.
  • deutsches reich — former German name of Germany.
  • doch-an-dorrach — a stirrup cup.
  • double-declutch — to change to a lower gear in a motor vehicle by first placing the gear lever into the neutral position before engaging the desired gear, at the same time releasing the clutch pedal and increasing the engine speed
  • fighting french — Free French.
  • finishing touch — a final additional or detail that completes and perfects something
  • four-ball match — a match, scored by holes, between two pairs of players, in which the four players tee off and the partners alternate in hitting the pair's ball having the better lie off the tee.
  • friction clutch — a clutch in which one part turns another by friction between them.
  • graveyard watch — graveyard shift.
  • ignition switch — (on a vehicle) the part that sets the process of ignition in motion once the ignition key is turned; also a button used for the same purpose
  • indirect speech — Indirect speech is speech which tells you what someone said, but does not use the person's actual words: for example, 'They said you didn't like it', 'I asked him what his plans were', and 'Citizens complained about the smoke'.
  • judicial branch — the branch of government charged with the interpretation of laws and the administration of justice; the judiciary.
  • kick into touch — to kick the ball out of the playing area and into touch
  • lead-pipe cinch — an absolute certainty: It's a lead-pipe cinch they'll be there.
  • manhattan beach — a city in SW California, SW of Los Angeles.
  • market research — investigation into consumers' needs
  • market-research — to conduct market research on.
  • medicinal leech — a bloodsucking leech, Hirudo medicinalis, of Europe, introduced into the northeastern U.S., usually green with brown stripes, up to 4 inches (10 cm) long: once used by physicians to bleed patients.
  • metatarsal arch — the short lateral arch of the foot formed by the heads of the metatarsal bones.
  • monchengladbach — a city in W North Rhine-Westphalia, in W Germany.
  • monkey, scratch — scratch monkey
  • moravian church — a Protestant Church originating in Moravia in 1722 as a revival of the sect of Bohemian Brethren. It has close links with the Lutheran Church
  • mourners' bench — a front row of seats at a revival meeting, for those who are to profess penitence
  • national church — an independent church within a country, usually representing the prevalent religion.
  • orthodox church — the Christian church comprising the local and national Eastern churches that are in communion with the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople; Byzantine Church.
  • passenger coach — a carriage in which passengers sit
  • pavel petrovich — Paul I (def 2).
  • pixels per inch — (unit, graphics)   (ppi) The unit used to measure resolution of a bitmap display or video input device.
  • planter's punch — a punch made with rum, lime juice, sugar, and water or soda.
  • proscenium arch — the arch separating the stage from the auditorium
  • reported speech — indirect quotation
  • reservoir patch — A reservoir patch is an adhesive patch enclosing an amount of medicine. The patch is applied to the skin, and the medicine in it is delivered through a membrane into the skin and into the bloodstream.

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