6-letter words containing c, h, i
- phocis — an ancient district in central Greece, N of the Gulf of Corinth: site of Delphic oracle.
- phonic — of or relating to speech sounds.
- photic — of or relating to light.
- physic — a medicine that purges; cathartic; laxative.
- pitchy — full of or abounding in pitch.
- pythic — Also, Pythic. of or relating to Delphi, in ancient Greece.
- quaich — a Scottish drinking cup of the 17th and 18th centuries having a shallow bowl with two or three flat handles.
- quiche — a Mayan language of Guatemala.
- quitch — couch grass.
- rachis — Botany. the axis of an inflorescence when somewhat elongated, as in a raceme. (in a pinnately compound leaf or frond) the prolongation of the petiole along which the leaflets are disposed. any of various axial structures.
- ranchi — a state in NE India, created in 2000 from S Bihar. 28,833 sq. mi. (74,677 sq. km). Capital: Ranchi.
- rechie — smoky
- rechip — to put a new chip into (a stolen mobile phone) so it can be reused
- reicha — Anton or Antonín [Czech ahn-taw-nyeen] /Czech ˈɑn tɔ nyin/ (Show IPA), 1770–1836, Czech composer.
- rhenic — of or containing rhenium.
- rhizic — of or relating to the root of a mathematical equation
- rhodic — of or containing rhodium, especially in the tetravalent state.
- rhotic — of or relating to a dialect of English in which the r is pronounced at the end of a syllable or before a consonant: Midwestern American English is rhotic, while Southern British English is not.
- richen — to make rich or richer; enrich
- richer — having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
- riches — having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
- richet — Charles Robert [sharl raw-ber] /ʃarl rɔˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), 1850–1935, French physician: Nobel prize 1913.
- richie — a male given name, form of Richard.
- richly — having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
- schick — Béla [bey-luh;; Hungarian bey-lo] /ˈbeɪ lə;; Hungarian ˈbeɪ lɒ/ (Show IPA), 1877–1967, U.S. pediatrician, born in Hungary.
- schiff — Sir Andras (ˈɑndrəs). born 1953, Hungarian concert pianist; became British citizen in 2001; knighted (2014) for services to music
- schipa — Tito [tee-taw] /ˈti tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1890–1965, Italian operatic tenor.
- schism — division or disunion, especially into mutually opposed parties.
- schist — any of a class of crystalline metamorphic rocks whose constituent mineral grains have a more or less parallel or foliated arrangement.
- schizo — a schizophrenic or schizoid person.
- schizy — schizoid or schizophrenic.
- schuit — a Dutch boat with a flat bottom
- secchi — Pietro Angelo [pye-traw ahn-je-law] /ˈpyɛ trɔ ˈɑn dʒɛ lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1818–78, Italian Jesuit and astronomer.
- seiche — an occasional and sudden oscillation of the water of a lake, bay, estuary, etc., producing fluctuations in the water level and caused by wind, earthquakes, changes in barometric pressure, etc.
- shicer — Slang. a swindler.
- shtchi — Russian cabbage soup
- shtick — (especially in comic acting) a routine or piece of business inserted to gain a laugh or draw attention to oneself.
- sirach — Son of, Jesus (def 2).
- skiech — (of horses) spirited; inclined to shy.
- skitch — (of a dog) to attack; catch
- smirch — to discolor or soil; spot or smudge with or as with soot, dust, dirt, etc.
- smitch — smidgen.
- snitch — to snatch or steal; pilfer.
- sothic — the name for the star Sirius, the Dog Star, given by the ancient Egyptians.
- stitch — one complete movement of a threaded needle through a fabric or material such as to leave behind it a single loop or portion of thread, as in sewing, embroidery, or the surgical closing of wounds.
- strich — the screech owl
- switch — a slender, flexible shoot, rod, etc., used especially in whipping or disciplining.
- taisch — an apparition of a person whose death is imminent
- tchick — the clicking sound made by pressing the tongue against the palate and then suddenly breaking the seal by withdrawing part of the tongue
- techie — a student, enthusiast, or specialist in a particular technical field or subject, especially electronics.