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

  • clothier — a person who makes, sells, or deals in clothes or cloth
  • clubhead — the head of a golf club
  • clutched — to hatch (chickens).
  • clutcher — to seize with or as with the hands or claws; snatch: The bird swooped down and clutched its prey with its claws.
  • clutches — power or control
  • 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
  • cornhole — to have anal intercourse with.
  • cromlech — a circle of prehistoric standing stones
  • culchies — Plural form of culchie.
  • declutch — to disengage the clutch of a motor vehicle
  • deschool — to separate education from the institution of school and operate through the pupil's life experience as opposed to a set curriculum
  • dithecal — having two thecae or receptacles
  • echelons — Plural form of echelon.
  • echoless — Without echo.
  • eldritch — Weird and sinister or ghostly.
  • elenchic — elenctic
  • elenchus — A logical refutation.
  • 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.
  • eschewal — The act of eschewing.
  • ethnical — (rare) Ethnic.
  • eulachon — A small edible fish of North America, Thaleichthys pacificus; the candlefish.
  • exarchal — Of or relating to an exarch.
  • fecolith — A calcified fecal deposit.
  • felching — Present participle of felch.
  • filchers — Plural form of filcher.
  • finchley — a residential district of N London, part of the Greater London borough of Barnet from 1965
  • fletched — Simple past tense and past participle of fletch.
  • fletcherJohn, 1579–1625, English dramatist: collaborated with Francis Beaumont 1606?–16; with Philip Massinger 1613–25.
  • flexcash — flexdollars.
  • flichter — (of birds) to fly feebly; flutter.
  • flinched — to draw back or shrink, as from what is dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant.
  • flincher — One who flinches.
  • flinches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flinch.
  • flitches — Plural form of flitch.
  • gadhelic — Also called Q-Celtic. the subbranch of Celtic in which the Proto-Indo-European kw -sound remained a velar. Irish and Scottish Gaelic belong to Goidelic.
  • gauchely — In a gauche manner.
  • glitched — a defect or malfunction in a machine or plan.
  • glitches — A sudden, usually temporary malfunction or irregularity of equipment.
  • hackable — (computing) That can be hacked or broken into; insecure, vulnerable.
  • halcyone — a third-magnitude star in the constellation Taurus: brightest star in the Pleiades.
  • halfpace — (archaic, architecture) A platform of a staircase where the stair turns back in exactly the reverse direction of the lower flight.
  • halluces — the first or innermost digit of the foot of humans and other primates or of the hind foot of other mammals; great toe; big toe.
  • hatchels — Plural form of hatchel.
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