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7-letter words containing c, h

  • cheviot — a large British breed of sheep reared for its wool
  • chevron — A chevron is a V shape.
  • chew up — If you chew food up, you chew it until it is completely crushed or soft.
  • chewers — Plural form of chewer.
  • chewier — Comparative form of chewy.
  • chewing — Present participle of chew.
  • chewink — a North American bird, Pipilo erythrophthalmus
  • chi-rho — the Christian monogram ( ☧ ) made from the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ.
  • chi-tse — 12th-century b.c., legendary Chinese founder of Korea.
  • chianti — a mountain range in central Italy, in Tuscany, rising over 870 m (2900 ft): part of the Apennines
  • chiapas — a state of S Mexico: mountainous and forested; Maya ruins in the northeast; rich mineral resources. Capital: Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Pop: 3 920 515 (2000). Area: 73 887 sq km (28 816 sq miles)
  • chiasma — the cross-shaped connection produced by the crossing over of pairing chromosomes during meiosis
  • chiasmi — Plural form of chiasmus.
  • chibcha — a member of a South American Indian people that lived in central Colombia and had a highly developed civilization
  • chibouk — a Turkish tobacco pipe with an extremely long stem
  • chicago — a port in NE Illinois, on Lake Michigan: the third largest city in the US; it is a major railway and air traffic centre. Pop: 2 869 121 (2003 est)
  • chicana — A Chicana is an American girl or woman whose family originally came from Mexico.
  • chicane — a bridge or whist hand without trumps
  • chicano — A chicano is an American citizen, whose family originally came from Mexico.
  • chicest — attractive and fashionable; stylish: a chic hat.
  • chickee — a thatched building on stilts with open sides which was the customary home of the Seminole Indians
  • chicken — Chickens are birds which are kept on a farm for their eggs and for their meat.
  • chickie — (slang, diminutive) A woman.
  • chicory — Chicory is a plant with crunchy bitter-tasting leaves. It is eaten in salads, and its roots are sometimes used instead of coffee.
  • chidden — to express disapproval of; scold; reproach: The principal chided the children for their thoughtless pranks.
  • chideth — (archaic) Third person singular form of chide.
  • chiding — to express disapproval of; scold; reproach: The principal chided the children for their thoughtless pranks.
  • chiefer — the head or leader of an organized body of people; the person highest in authority: the chief of police.
  • chiefly — You use chiefly to indicate that a particular reason, emotion, method, or feature is the main or most important one.
  • chiffon — Chiffon is a kind of very thin silk or nylon cloth that you can see through.
  • chifley — Joseph Benedict. 1885–1951, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1945–49)
  • chigger — the parasitic larva of any of various free-living mites of the family Trombidiidae, which causes intense itching of human skin
  • chignon — A chignon is a knot of hair worn at the back of a woman's head.
  • chigoes — Plural form of chigoe.
  • chikara — the attribute of might or force
  • chilcat — Chilkat.
  • childed — (obsolete) Having a child.
  • childer — (Ireland, obsolete elsewhere) Plural form of child.
  • childly — childlike; childish
  • chilean — of or relating to Chile or its inhabitants
  • chiliad — a group of one thousand
  • chilian — A chiliarch; the commander or chief of a thousand men.
  • chilies — Plural form of chili.
  • chilkat — a member of an Indian people of the Pacific coastal area of southeastern Alaska belonging to the Tlingit group of Indians.
  • chillan — a city in central Chile. Pop: 149 000 (2005 est)
  • chillax — If you chillax, you relax and stop being angry or anxious.
  • chilled — (of a person) feeling cold
  • chiller — A chiller is a very frightening film or novel.
  • chillon — a castle in W Switzerland, in Vaud at the E end of Lake Geneva
  • chillum — a short pipe, usually of clay, used esp for smoking cannabis
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