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7-letter words containing a, c, h

  • arachne — a maiden changed into a spider for having presumptuously challenged Athena to a weaving contest
  • arccoth — (mathematics) The area hyberbolic cotangent function, i.e., the inverse hyperbolic cotangent function.
  • archaea — an order of prokaryotic microorganisms
  • archaic — Archaic means extremely old or extremely old-fashioned.
  • archbsd — (operating system)   4.4 BSD-Lite for the Acorn Archimedes.
  • archean — designating or of the geologic eon characterized by the development of the first igneous and metamorphic rocks and the first marine microorganisms; Precambrian, esp. early Precambrian
  • archeo- — archaeo-
  • archers — Plural form of archer.
  • archery — Archery is a sport in which people shoot arrows at a target using a bow.
  • archest — Superlative form of arch.
  • archeus — the spirit or force which Paracelsians believed dwelt in, and presided over, all living things
  • archfoe — Archenemy.
  • archine — a Russian unit of length equal to about 71 cm
  • arching — forming an arch
  • archit. — architecture
  • archive — The archive or archives are a collection of documents and records that contain historical information. You can also use archives to refer to the place where archives are stored.
  • archlet — a small arch
  • archons — Plural form of archon Chief magistrates of ancient Athens.
  • archsee — archbishopric.
  • archway — An archway is a passage or entrance that has a curved roof.
  • arcsech — (mathematics) The inverse hyberbolic secant function.
  • ardeche — a department of S France, in Rhône-Alpes region. Capital: Privas. Pop: 294 933 (2003 est). Area: 5556 sq km (2167 sq miles)
  • as much — You use as much in expressions such as 'I thought as much' and 'I guessed as much' after you have just been told something and you want to say that you already believed or expected it to be true.
  • as such — You use as such with a negative to indicate that a word or expression is not a very accurate description of the actual situation.
  • ash can — a large metal barrel, can, or similar receptacle for ashes, garbage, or refuse.
  • ashcake — a cake or bread that contains cornmeal and is cooked in the embers of a fire
  • ashcans — Plural form of ashcan.
  • attache — An attaché is a member of staff in an embassy, usually with a special responsibility for something.
  • aurochs — a recently extinct member of the cattle tribe, Bos primigenius, that inhabited forests in N Africa, Europe, and SW Asia. It had long horns and is thought to be one of the ancestors of modern cattle
  • autarch — an absolute ruler
  • babiche — thongs or lacings of rawhide
  • bacchae — the priestesses or female devotees of Bacchus
  • bacchic — of or relating to Bacchus
  • bacchii — Plural form of bacchius.
  • bacchus — (in ancient Greece and Rome) a god of wine and giver of ecstasy, identified with Dionysus
  • bachata — a type of dance music originating in the Dominican Republic
  • bachman — A proposed a style of Entity-Relationship model which differs from Chen's.
  • backhoe — A backhoe is a large vehicle which is used for moving large amounts of earth.
  • balochi — Baluchi.
  • baluchi — a member of a Muslim people living chiefly in coastal Pakistan and Iran
  • banchan — Small dishes of food served with cooked rice in Korean cuisine.
  • barchan — a crescent-shaped shifting sand dune, convex on the windward side and steeper and concave on the leeward
  • barlachErnst Heinrich [urnst hahyn-rik;; German ernst hahyn-rikh] /ɜrnst ˈhaɪn rɪk;; German ɛrnst ˈhaɪn rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1870–1938, German sculptor and playwright.
  • basoche — a guild of medieval Parisian lawyers, granted the privilege of performing religious plays and known for abusing this privilege by performing comic plays instead
  • batched — a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together: a batch of prisoners.
  • batcher — anything that makes something into batches
  • batches — a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together: a batch of prisoners.
  • bathmic — relating to bathmism
  • bauchle — an old worn shoe
  • beached — Having a beach.
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