6-letter words containing c, h
- cochin — a region and former state of SW India: part of Kerala state since 1956
- cohead — a fellow principal or leader
- coheir — a person who inherits jointly with others
- cohere — If the different elements of a piece of writing, a piece of music, or a set of ideas cohere, they fit together well so that they form a united whole.
- cohoba — parica.
- cohoes — a small salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, of the North Pacific coasts and also in the Great Lakes, where it was introduced: important as a game and food fish.
- cohorn — Alternative form of coehorn.
- cohort — A person's cohorts are their friends, supporters, or associates.
- cohosh — any of several North American plants, such as the blue cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides: family Leonticaceae) and black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa: family Ranunculaceae)
- cohost — to host (an event) jointly
- cohune — a tropical American feather palm, Attalea (or Orbignya) cohune, whose large oily nuts yield an oil similar to coconut oil
- cometh — 3rd person singular present indicative of come.
- concha — any bodily organ or part resembling a shell in shape, such as the external ear
- conche — a machine, used during the manufacture of chocolate, which mixes and smooths the chocolate mass
- concho — a metal ornament, often silver and round or oval, that is traditionally used on clothing in southwestern USA
- conchs — Plural form of conch.
- conchy — conscientious objector.
- coochy — (slang) Vagina.
- coolth — coolness
- cootch — a hiding place
- copher — Obsolete form of coffer.
- cosech — hyperbolic cosecant; a hyperbolic function that is the reciprocal of sinh
- coshed — Simple past tense and past participle of cosh.
- cosher — to pamper or coddle
- coshes — Plural form of cosh.
- couche — (of a shield) tilted
- coughs — Plural form of cough.
- cought — Misspelling of caught.
- couthy — Alternative form of couthie.
- cowish — the common name for Peucedanum Cous, an umbelliferous plant with an edible tuberous root found in North America
- coyish — artfully or affectedly shy or reserved; slyly hesitant; coquettish.
- cratch — a rack for holding fodder for cattle, etc
- creagh — a raid or foray
- creche — A crèche is a place where small children can be left to be looked after while their parents are doing something else.
- creesh — fat or grease
- crieth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cry.
- croche — a knob or bud at the top of a stag's antler
- crotch — Your crotch is the part of your body between the tops of your legs.
- crouch — If you are crouching, your legs are bent under you so that you are close to the ground and leaning forward slightly.
- crunch — If you crunch something hard, such as a sweet, you crush it noisily between your teeth.
- crutch — A crutch is a stick whose top fits round or under the user's arm, which someone with an injured foot or leg uses to support their weight when walking.
- cudahy — a city in SE Wisconsin, near Milwaukee.
- culham — a village in S central England, in Oxfordshire: site of the UK centre for thermonuclear reactor research and of the Joint European Torus (JET) programme
- cultch — old shells, stones, etc., forming a spawning bed for oysters
- cuphea — any of various New World plants belonging to the genus Cuphea, of the loosestrife family, having tubular, usually reddish or purple flowers.
- curagh — a coracle.
- cushat — a wood pigeon (Columba palumbus)
- cushaw — a variety of crookneck squash (Cucurbita moschata) similar to the pumpkin
- cushty — an exclamation of pleasure, agreement, approval, etc
- cutcha — crude; makeshift