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8-letter words containing c, o, e, h, r

  • grouched — Simple past tense and past participle of grouch.
  • grouches — Plural form of grouch.
  • hardcore — unswervingly committed; uncompromising; dedicated: a hard-core segregationist.
  • havocker — a person who causes havoc
  • hectored — Simple past form of hector.
  • hectorer — a person who bullies or hectors
  • hectorly — in the manner of a hector
  • herblockHerbert Lawrence (Herblock) 1909–2001, U.S. cartoonist.
  • hexacore — (computing, of a microprocessor) Composed of six cores.
  • hobrecht — Jacob [jey-kuh b;; Dutch yah-kawp] /ˈdʒeɪ kəb;; Dutch ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), Obrecht, Jacob.
  • homecare — The care and maintenance of one's home.
  • honecker — Erich [er-ik;; German ey-rikh] /ˈɛr ɪk;; German ˈeɪ rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1912–94, East German Communist leader: chairman of the Council of State 1976–89.
  • hormetic — of or relating to hormesis
  • horsecar — a streetcar drawn by a horse or horses.
  • hovercar — A fictional motor car that hovers a short distance above the ground.
  • hurcheon — a hedgehog.
  • isochore — Physics.. Also, isochor. Also called isometric, isometric line. for a given substance, a curve graphing temperature against pressure, when the volume of the substance is held constant.
  • laroucheLyndon H., Jr. born 1922, U.S. economist and politician.
  • lochearn — a city in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • logperch — a darter, Percina caprodes, of eastern North American lakes and streams, having a piglike snout.
  • melchior — one of the three Magi.
  • merodach — Marduk.
  • moochers — Plural form of moocher.
  • nichrome — An alloy of nickel with chromium (10 to 20 percent) and sometimes iron (up to 25 percent), used chiefly in high-temperature applications such as electrical heating elements.
  • ocherous — any of a class of natural earths, mixtures of hydrated oxide of iron with various earthy materials, ranging in color from pale yellow to orange and red, and used as pigments.
  • ochidore — a crab, variously the shore crab (Carcinus Maenas), spider crab (esp of the family Maioidea), or swimming crab (esp of the family Portunidae)
  • ochreous — ocher.
  • orchanet — Alternative form of alkanet.
  • orchesis — the art of dance
  • orchises — Plural form of orchis.
  • outreach — to reach beyond; exceed: The demand has outreached our supply.
  • overarch — to span with or like an arch: A new bridge overarches the river.
  • overmuch — If something happens overmuch, it happens too much or very much.
  • overrich — having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
  • poechore — a dry region
  • pre-echo — something that has preceded and anticipated something else; precursor
  • prophecy — the foretelling or prediction of what is to come.
  • ranchero — a rancher.
  • rechoose — to choose (something or someone) again
  • reclothe — to clothe (someone or something) again or provide new clothing for (someone)
  • reproach — to find fault with (a person, group, etc.); blame; censure.
  • reschool — to school again; retrain
  • rhetoric — (in writing or speech) the undue use of exaggeration or display; bombast.
  • ricochet — the motion of an object or a projectile in rebounding or deflecting one or more times from the surface over which it is passing or against which it hits a glancing blow.
  • rochdale — a borough of Greater Manchester, in N England: site of one of the earliest cooperative societies 1844.
  • rochelle — a seaport in and the capital of Charente Maritime, in W France; besieged while a Huguenot stronghold 1627–29.
  • rolliche — roulade (def 2).
  • rondache — a small, round shield
  • schooler — an institution where instruction is given, especially to persons under college age: The children are at school.
  • schooner — Nautical. any of various types of sailing vessel having a foremast and mainmast, with or without other masts, and having fore-and-aft sails on all lower masts. See also ketch, topsail schooner, yawl1 (def 2).
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