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8-letter words containing c, h, o, l, e

  • helicons — Plural form of helicon.
  • helicopt — to fly or transport using a helicopter
  • hemlocks — Plural form of hemlock.
  • hemocoel — a series of interconnected spaces between tissues and organs through which blood flows freely, unconfined by veins or arteries, occurring in several invertebrate groups, especially mollusks and arthropods.
  • herblockHerbert Lawrence (Herblock) 1909–2001, U.S. cartoonist.
  • hoccleveThomas, 1370–1450, English poet.
  • hock leg — a leg similar to a cabriole leg, but having a straight perpendicular section between the upper, convex section and the foot.
  • holocene — recent (def 4).
  • holodeck — (science fiction) A room that provides holographic simulations for recreation, training, etc.
  • hot cell — a protected enclosure, usually made of concrete, containing shielded windows and manipulators operated by remote control, used to handle radioactive materials, as for processing, testing, etc.
  • humicole — any plant that thrives on humus
  • kolaches — Plural form of kolache.
  • laroucheLyndon H., Jr. born 1922, U.S. economist and politician.
  • leechdom — a remedy
  • lochearn — a city in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • logperch — a darter, Percina caprodes, of eastern North American lakes and streams, having a piglike snout.
  • louchely — in an oblique or shifty manner
  • low tech — low-technology.
  • low-tech — low-technology.
  • luncheon — lunch, especially a formal lunch held in connection with a meeting or other special occasion: the alumni luncheon.
  • melchior — one of the three Magi.
  • ochlesis — any disease caused by overcrowding.
  • phenolic — Also called carbolic acid, hydroxybenzene, oxybenzene, phenylic acid. a white, crystalline, water-soluble, poisonous mass, C 6 H 5 OH, obtained from coal tar, or a hydroxyl derivative of benzene: used chiefly as a disinfectant, as an antiseptic, and in organic synthesis.
  • pinochle — a popular card game played by two, three, or four persons, with a 48-card deck.
  • reclothe — to clothe (someone or something) again or provide new clothing for (someone)
  • reschool — to school again; retrain
  • rochdale — a borough of Greater Manchester, in N England: site of one of the earliest cooperative societies 1844.
  • rochelle — a seaport in and the capital of Charente Maritime, in W France; besieged while a Huguenot stronghold 1627–29.
  • rolliche — roulade (def 2).
  • schooled — a large number of fish, porpoises, whales, or the like, feeding or migrating together.
  • schooler — an institution where instruction is given, especially to persons under college age: The children are at school.
  • schoolie — a fish that swims within a school.
  • selcouth — strange; uncommon.
  • sherlock — a male given name: from an Old English word meaning “fair-haired.”.
  • shockleyWilliam Bradford, 1910–1989, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1956.
  • shoelace — a string or lace for fastening a shoe.
  • skelloch — a shriek
  • slouched — to sit or stand with an awkward, drooping posture.
  • sloucher — to sit or stand with an awkward, drooping posture.
  • suckhole — a sycophant; toady
  • technol. — technological
  • trochlea — a pulleylike structure or arrangement of parts.
  • unclothe — to strip of clothes.
  • wheelockEleazar, 1711–79, U.S. clergyman and educator: founded Dartmouth College.
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