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7-letter words containing a, r, c, h

  • diarchy — government by two states, individuals, etc
  • dibrach — pyrrhic1 (def 3).
  • dorlach — a quiver for arrows
  • drachma — a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of modern Greece until the euro was adopted, equal to 100 lepta. Abbreviation: dr., drch.
  • drachms — Plural form of drachm.
  • duarchy — a government or form of government in which power is vested equally in two rulers.
  • dyarchy — diarchy.
  • earache — pain in the ear; otalgia.
  • eckhart — Johannes [yoh-hah-nuh s] /yoʊˈhɑ nəs/ (Show IPA), ("Meister Eckhart") c1260–1327? Dominican theologian and preacher: founder of German mysticism.
  • encharm — to enchant; bewitch
  • endarch — (of a xylem strand) having the first-formed xylem internal to that formed later
  • eparchs — Plural form of eparch.
  • eparchy — A province of the Orthodox Church.
  • eschars — Plural form of eschar.
  • exarchs — Plural form of exarch.
  • gertcha — get out of here!
  • gracchi — Gaius Sempronius [gey-uh s sem-proh-nee-uh s] /ˈgeɪ əs sɛmˈproʊ ni əs/ (Show IPA), 153–121 b.c, and his brother, Tiberius Sempronius [tahy-beer-ee-uh s] /taɪˈbɪər i əs/ (Show IPA) 163–133 b.c., Roman reformers and orators.
  • graphic — giving a clear and effective picture; vivid: a graphic account of an earthquake.
  • graunch — Make a crunching or grinding noise.
  • hachure — one of a series of short parallel lines drawn on a map to indicate topographic relief.
  • hackers — Plural form of hacker.
  • hackery — journalism; hackwork
  • hackler — one of the long, slender feathers on the neck or saddle of certain birds, as the domestic rooster, much used in making artificial flies for anglers.
  • haircap — any moss of the genus Polytrichum
  • haircut — an act or instance of cutting the hair.
  • handcar — a small railroad car or platform on four wheels propelled by a mechanism worked by hand, used on some railroads for inspecting tracks and transporting workers.
  • haricot — a stew of lamb or mutton with turnips and potatoes.
  • harlech — a town in N Wales, in Gwynedd: noted for its ruined 13th-century castle overlooking Cardigan Bay: tourism. Pop: 1233 (2001)
  • harnack — Adolf von [ah-dawlf fuh n] /ˈɑ dɔlf fən/ (Show IPA), 1851–1930, German Protestant theologian, born in Estonia.
  • hartackWilliam John, Jr ("Bill") 1932–2007, U.S. jockey.
  • harwich — a port in SE England, in NE Essex on the North Sea. Pop: 20 130 (2001)
  • hatcher — to bring forth (young) from the egg.
  • hatrack — a frame, stand, or post having knobs or hooks for hanging hats.
  • hayrack — a rack for holding hay for feeding horses or cattle.
  • hayrick — Chiefly Midland U.S. rick1 (def 1).
  • hebraic — of, relating to, or characteristic of the Hebrews, their language, or their culture.
  • hectare — a unit of surface, or land, measure equal to 100 ares, or 10,000 square meters: equivalent to 2.471 acres. Abbreviation: ha.
  • hexarch — (of a plant) having six veins in the vascular tissue
  • huascar — 1495?–1533, Inca prince of Peru (half brother of Atahualpa; son of Huayna Capac).
  • kachera — short trousers traditionally worn by Sikhs as a symbol of their religious and cultural loyalty: originally worn for ease of horse riding
  • kacheri — Alt form kachcheri.
  • kachori — An Indian snack of flour with beans and spices.
  • karachi — a former province of Pakistan, in the lower Indus valley; now part of West Pakistan. 48,136 sq. mi. (125,154 sq. km). Capital: Karachi.
  • kranachLucas ("the Elder") 1472–1553, German painter and graphic artist.
  • kronachLucas ("the Elder") 1472–1553, German painter and graphic artist.
  • larchen — Of or pertaining to the larch tree.
  • larches — Plural form of larch.
  • leacher — to dissolve out soluble constituents from (ashes, soil, etc.) by percolation.
  • machair — (geology) A type of calcerous sandy terrain formed mostly from seashells, found by the coast in areas of Scotland and Ireland.
  • machree — my dear.
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