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

  • chockful — filled to capacity
  • choicely — With care in choosing; with attention to preference.
  • choiseul — an island in the SW Pacific Ocean, in the Solomon Islands: hilly and densely forested. Area: 3885 sq km (1500 sq miles)
  • choleric — A choleric person gets angry very easily. You can also use choleric to describe a person who is very angry.
  • choliamb — an imperfect iambic metre, with a spondee as the last foot
  • cholinic — Relating to, or obtained from, bile; cholic.
  • chollers — the jowls or cheeks
  • chondral — of or relating to cartilage
  • choosily — In a choosy manner; pickily.
  • choppily — (of the sea, a lake, etc.) forming short, irregular, broken waves.
  • chorales — Plural form of chorale.
  • chorally — of a chorus or a choir: She heads our new choral society.
  • chortled — to chuckle gleefully.
  • chortler — One who chortles.
  • chortles — Plural form of chortle.
  • choultry — Alternative form of choltry.
  • chowline — A line of people waiting for food.
  • chughole — chuckhole.
  • clochard — a tramp
  • cloddish — of, relating to, or resembling a clod or boor; doltish; stolid.
  • clothier — a person who makes, sells, or deals in clothes or cloth
  • clothing — Clothing is the things that people wear.
  • clownish — If you describe a person's appearance or behaviour as clownish, you mean that they look or behave rather like a clown, and often that they appear rather foolish.
  • coahuila — a state of N Mexico: mainly plateau, crossed by several mountain ranges that contain rich mineral resources. Capital: Saltillo. Pop: 2 295 808 (2000). Area: 151 571 sq km (59 112 sq miles)
  • coal hod — a small pail for carrying coal; a coal scuttle.
  • coalfish — a dark-coloured gadoid food fish, Pollachius virens, occurring in northern seas
  • coalhole — a small coal cellar
  • coalshed — a shed in which coal is stored
  • cochleae — Plural form of cochlea.
  • cochlear — a spiral-shaped cavity forming a division of the internal ear in humans and in most other mammals.
  • cogwheel — a wheel with a rim notched into teeth, which mesh with those of another wheel or of a rack to transmit or receive motion
  • coholder — one of two or more people who hold a title, deed, record, etc, at the same time
  • colophon — a publisher's emblem on a book
  • complish — to accomplish
  • coolabah — an Australian myrtaceous tree, Eucalyptus microtheca, that grows along rivers and has smooth bark and long narrow leaves
  • coolibah — A northern Australian gum tree that typically grows near watercourses and yields strong, hard timber.
  • copyhold — a tenure less than freehold of land in England evidenced by a copy of the Court roll
  • cornhole — to have anal intercourse with.
  • coughlinCharles Edward ("Father Coughlin") 1891–1979, U.S. Roman Catholic priest, activist, radio broadcaster, and editor, born in Canada.
  • coyishly — in a coyish manner
  • cromlech — a circle of prehistoric standing stones
  • deschool — to separate education from the institution of school and operate through the pupil's life experience as opposed to a set curriculum
  • dolichos — a genus of tropical vines
  • echelons — Plural form of echelon.
  • echoless — Without echo.
  • enclothe — To cover with clothing.
  • eolithic — denoting, relating to, or characteristic of the early part of the Stone Age, characterized by the use of crude stone tools
  • eschalot — Archaic form of shallot.
  • eulachon — A small edible fish of North America, Thaleichthys pacificus; the candlefish.
  • falchion — a broad, short sword having a convex edge curving sharply to the point.
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