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9-letter words containing a, c, h, e, r

  • chantress — a female chanter or singer
  • chantries — Plural form of chantry.
  • chaperone — A chaperone is someone who accompanies another person somewhere in order to make sure that they do not come to any harm.
  • chaperons — Plural form of chaperon.
  • chapiters — Plural form of chapiter.
  • chapter 7 — the statute regarding liquidation proceedings that empowers a court to appoint a trustee to operate a failing business to prevent further loss
  • chapteral — of or pertaining to a chapter
  • chaptered — a main division of a book, treatise, or the like, usually bearing a number or title.
  • character — The character of a person or place consists of all the qualities they have that make them distinct from other people or places.
  • charecter — Misspelling of character.
  • charge up — to impose or ask as a price or fee: That store charges $25 for leather gloves.
  • chargeful — onerous; expensive
  • chargeoff — Alternative spelling of charge off.
  • chargeous — (obsolete) burdensome.
  • chariness — the state of being chary
  • charities — Plural form of charity.
  • charleroi — a town in SW Belgium, in Hainaut province: centre of an industrial region. Pop: 200 608 (2004 est)
  • charles i — title as Holy Roman Emperor of Charlemagne
  • charles v — known as Charles the Wise. 1337–80, king of France (1364–80) during the Hundred Years' War
  • charles x — title of Charles Gustavus. 1622–60, king of Sweden, who warred with Poland and Denmark in an attempt to create a unified Baltic state
  • charleton — a male given name.
  • charlotte — a baked dessert served hot or cold, commonly made with fruit and layers or a casing of bread or cake crumbs, sponge cake, etc
  • charmante — Silk fabric with a crepe back.
  • charmeuse — a lightweight fabric with a satin-like finish
  • charmless — If you say that something or someone is charmless, you mean that they are unattractive or uninteresting.
  • charoseth — haroseth.
  • charrette — a final, intensive effort to finish a project, especially an architectural design project, before a deadline.
  • chartable — a sheet exhibiting information in tabular form.
  • chartered — Chartered is used to indicate that someone, such as an accountant or a surveyor, has formally qualified in their profession.
  • charterer — a document, issued by a sovereign or state, outlining the conditions under which a corporation, colony, city, or other corporate body is organized, and defining its rights and privileges.
  • charteris — Leslie, original name Leslie Charles Bowyer Yin. 1907–93, British novelist, born in Singapore: created the character Simon Templar, known as The Saint, the central character in many adventure novels
  • chartless — not mapped; uncharted
  • chartreux — a breed of sturdy cat with short dense woolly fur
  • chartulae — charta (def 2).
  • chartwell — a house near Westerham in Kent: home for 40 years of Sir Winston Churchill
  • charvette — (Geordie, pejorative) A female charva.
  • charwomen — Plural form of charwoman.
  • chaseport — a porthole through which a gun was fired
  • chasseurs — Plural form of chasseur.
  • chastener — to inflict suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement; chastise.
  • chastiser — Someone who chastises.
  • chattered — to talk rapidly in a foolish or purposeless way; jabber.
  • chatterer — A chatterer is the same as a chatterbox.
  • chatterji — Bankim Chandra [buhng-kim chuhn-druh] /ˈbʌŋ kɪm ˈtʃʌn drə/ (Show IPA), 1838–94, Indian novelist in the Bengali language.
  • chauffeur — The chauffeur of a rich or important person is the man or woman who is employed to look after their car and drive them around in it.
  • chaussure — a term for any type of footwear
  • cheapener — One who cheapens.
  • checkmark — a tick
  • checkrail — (in a window sash) a meeting rail, especially one closing against the corresponding rail with a diagonal or rabbeted overlap.
  • cheerlead — to lead a crowd in formal cheers at sports events
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