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8-letter words containing c, h, e, r

  • choruses — Plural form of chorus.
  • chowders — Plural form of chowder.
  • chozerei — anything of little value; junk; garbage.
  • chremzel — a flat cake made from matzo meal, topped or stuffed with a filling, as of ground meat or fruit and nuts.
  • chresard — the amount of water present in the soil that is available to plants
  • chretien — (Joseph Jacques) Jean. born 1934, Canadian Liberal politician; prime minister of Canada (1993–2003)
  • christen — When a baby is christened, he or she is given a name during the Christian ceremony of baptism. Compare baptize.
  • christer — a Christian, esp. one actively engaged in proselytizing or evangelizing
  • christie — Dame Agatha (Mary Clarissa). 1890–1976, British author of detective stories, many featuring Hercule Poirot, and several plays, including The Mousetrap (1952)
  • chromate — any salt or ester of chromic acid. Simple chromate salts contain the divalent ion, CrO42–, and are orange
  • chromene — a compound derived from plants, used as an insecticide
  • chromide — any fish of the family Cichlidae
  • chromite — a brownish-black mineral consisting of a ferrous chromic oxide in cubic crystalline form, occurring principally in basic igneous rocks: the only commercial source of chromium and its compounds. Formula: FeCr2O4
  • chromize — to plate with chromium
  • chroneme — A basic, theoretical unit of sound that can distinguish words by duration only of a vowel or consonant.
  • chryslerWalter Percy, 1875–1940, U.S. automobile manufacturer.
  • chubbier — Comparative form of chubby.
  • chubster — An overweight person.
  • chuckers — woodchuck.
  • chuckler — Someone who chuckles.
  • chukkers — Plural form of chukker.
  • chummery — (India) The building in which unmarried British army officers were quartered during the w British Raj.
  • chunders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chunder.
  • chunters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chunter.
  • churched — formally presented or taught at church.
  • churches — Plural form of church.
  • churners — Plural form of churner.
  • cinchers — Plural form of cincher.
  • ciphered — Put (a message) into secret writing; encode.
  • cipherer — a person who ciphers
  • clashers — to make a loud, harsh noise: The gears of the old car clashed and grated.
  • clashier — Comparative form of clashy.
  • clencher — something or someone who clenches
  • clerihew — a form of comic or satiric verse, consisting of two couplets of metrically irregular lines, containing the name of a well-known person
  • clerkish — Like or resembling a clerk.
  • cleruchy — (in the ancient world) a special type of Athenian colony, in which settlers (cleruchs) retained their Athenian citizenship and the community remained a political dependency of Athens
  • clincher — A clincher is a fact or argument that finally proves something, settles a dispute, or helps someone achieve a victory.
  • clothier — a person who makes, sells, or deals in clothes or cloth
  • clutcher — to seize with or as with the hands or claws; snatch: The bird swooped down and clutched its prey with its claws.
  • coachers — Plural form of coacher.
  • cochlear — a spiral-shaped cavity forming a division of the internal ear in humans and in most other mammals.
  • coherent — If something is coherent, it is well planned, so that it is clear and sensible and all its parts go well with each other.
  • cohering — Present participle of cohere.
  • coholder — one of two or more people who hold a title, deed, record, etc, at the same time
  • coinhere — to inhere together
  • comether — the act of persuading or coaxing
  • copperah — copra.
  • cornhole — to have anal intercourse with.
  • corniche — a coastal road, esp one built into the face of a cliff
  • coryphee — leading dancer of a corps de ballet
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