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7-letter words containing c, h, r

  • chorals — Plural form of choral.
  • chordal — of, relating to, or resembling a chord.
  • chorded — Simple past tense and past participle of chord.
  • chordee — an unusual bending downwards of the penis, visible when erect, that is a symptom of gonorrhoea
  • choreic — any of several diseases of the nervous system characterized by jerky, involuntary movements, chiefly of the face and extremities.
  • choreo- — indicating the art of dancing or ballet
  • chorial — Embryology. the outermost of the extraembryonic membranes of land vertebrates, contributing to the formation of the placenta in the placental mammals.
  • chorine — a female dancer who is part of a chorus line
  • choring — Present participle of chore.
  • chorion — the outer of two membranes that form a sac around the embryonic reptile, bird, or mammal: contributes to the placenta in mammals
  • choriso — chorizo.
  • chorist — a person who sings in a choir or a chorus
  • chorizo — a kind of highly seasoned pork sausage of Spain or Mexico
  • chorley — a town in NW England, in S Lancashire: cotton textiles. Pop: 33 424 (2001)
  • chorogi — Chinese artichoke.
  • choroid — resembling the chorion, esp in being vascular
  • chorred — Simple past tense and past participle of chor.
  • chorrie — a dilapidated old car
  • chorten — a Buddhist shrine
  • chortle — To chortle means to laugh in a way that shows you are very pleased.
  • chorzow — an industrial city in SW Poland: under German administration from 1794 to 1921. Pop: 113 739 (2007 est)
  • chouser — a person who deceives, defrauds, or tricks
  • chowder — Chowder is a thick soup containing pieces of fish.
  • chrises — a male given name, form of Christopher.
  • chrisom — a white robe put on an infant at baptism and formerly used as a burial shroud if the infant died soon afterwards
  • christo — full name Christo Javacheff. born 1935, US artist, born in Bulgaria; best known for works in which he wraps buildings, monuments, or natural features in canvas or plastic
  • christy — a turn in which the body is swung sharply round with the skis parallel, originating in Norway and used for stopping, slowing down, or changing direction quickly
  • chromed — Chromium-plated.
  • chromel — a nickel-based alloy containing about 10 per cent chromium, used in heating elements
  • chromic — of or containing chromium in the trivalent state
  • chromo- — indicating colour, coloured, or pigment
  • chromyl — of, consisting of, or containing the divalent radical CrO2
  • chronal — Of or pertaining to time.
  • chronic — A chronic illness or disability lasts for a very long time. Compare acute.
  • chronid — (zoology) Any member of the Chronidae.
  • chrono- — indicating time
  • chronon — a unit of time equal to the time that a photon would take to traverse the diameter of an electron: about 10–24 seconds
  • chronos — chronometer.
  • chryso- — indicating gold or the colour of gold
  • chucker — a person who throws something
  • chuddar — a large shawl or veil worn by Muslim or Hindu women that covers them from head to foot
  • chuffer — chubby; fat.
  • chugger — a charity worker who approaches people in the street to ask for financial support for the charity, esp regular support by direct debit
  • chukars — Plural form of chukar.
  • chukker — any of the periods of play, each lasting 7 or 71⁄2 minutes, into which a polo match is divided
  • chunder — to vomit
  • chunker — (programming)   A program like Unix's "split" which breaks an input file into parts, usually of a pre-set size, e.g. the maximum size that can fit on a floppy. The parts can then be assembled with a dechunker, which is usually just the chunker in a different mode.
  • chunter — to mutter or grumble incessantly in a meaningless fashion
  • churban — the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, first by the Babylonians in 587 bc and again by the Romans in 70 ad
  • churchy — like a church, church service, etc
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