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8-letter words containing c, a, s, h

  • campshed — to line (the bank of a river) with campshot.
  • campshot — a facing of planks and piles placed along the bank of a river to prevent erosion.
  • camshaft — A camshaft is a rod in an engine and works to change circular motion into motion up and down or from side to side.
  • capsheaf — The top sheaf of a stook of wheat etc.
  • captchas — Plural form of captcha.
  • capuches — Plural form of capuche.
  • car wash — a place or structure having special equipment for washing automobiles.
  • caroches — Plural form of caroche.
  • carshare — to take turns in driving fellow commuters to and from work or friends' children to school and back, so as to avoid the unnecessary use of several underoccupied vehicles
  • caschrom — a wooden hand-plough used to till the ground in the northwest of Scotland
  • cash bar — A cash bar is a bar at a party or similar event where guests can buy drinks.
  • cash cow — In business, a cash cow is a product or investment that steadily continues to be profitable.
  • cash mob — a group of people coordinated to meet and spend money at a local, independent business at a particular time
  • cash out — cash in1 (sense 1)
  • cash-out — Also, cashout. a direct cash payment or a cash profit or remainder: The store owner lived on a cash-out of fifty dollars a day.
  • cashable — Able to be converted into cash.
  • cashback — a discount offered in return for immediate payment
  • cashbook — a book in which all receipts and payments of money are entered
  • cashflow — Of or pertaining to a cash flow.
  • cashiers — Plural form of cashier.
  • cashless — Cashless payments are made using cards or electronic methods rather than physical money.
  • cashmere — Cashmere is a kind of very fine, soft wool.
  • castilho — Antonio Feliciano de [ahn-taw-n-yoo fuh-lees-yah-noo] /ɑ̃ˈtɔˈn yu fə lisˈyɑ nu/ (Show IPA), 1800–75, Portuguese poet.
  • catchers — Plural form of catcher.
  • catheads — Plural form of cathead.
  • cathects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cathect.
  • cathetus — a straight line or radius positioned perpendicular to another line or radius
  • cathexes — Plural form of cathexis.
  • cathexis — concentration of psychic energy on a single goal
  • cathisma — a short hymn used as a response
  • cathodes — Plural form of cathode.
  • cathouse — a house of prostitution
  • cavefish — any of various small freshwater cyprinodont fishes of the genera Amblyopsis, Chologaster, etc, living in subterranean and other waters in S North America
  • cephalus — the husband of Procris.
  • chabasie — Dated form of chabazite.
  • chackles — to chatter; jabber.
  • chadless — (of a keypunch) not producing chads
  • chaebols — Plural form of chaebol.
  • chagrins — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chagrin.
  • chainsaw — a motor-driven saw, usually portable, in which the cutting teeth form links in a continuous chain
  • chalcids — Plural form of chalcid.
  • chalices — Plural form of chalice.
  • chalmersAlexander, 1759–1834, Scottish biographer, editor, and journalist.
  • chambers — a judge's room for hearing cases not taken in open court
  • chamchas — Plural form of chamcha.
  • chamfers — Plural form of chamfer.
  • chamisal — a thicket or overgrowth of chamiso
  • chamisos — Plural form of chamiso.
  • champaks — Plural form of champak.
  • champers — Champers is champagne.
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