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7-letter words containing c, o, h

  • nouches — Plural form of nouch.
  • obrecht — Jacob [yah-kawp] /ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), 1430–1505, Dutch composer and conductor.
  • ochered — 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.
  • ochring — to color or mark with ocher.
  • ochroid — yellow as ocher.
  • ochrous — Containing ochre.
  • oghamic — In, of or pertaining to Ogham.
  • onychia — inflammation of the matrix of the nail.
  • ootheca — a case or capsule containing eggs, as that of certain gastropods and insects.
  • ophitic — a diabase in which elongate crystals of plagioclase are embedded in pyroxene.
  • oraches — Plural form of orache.
  • orchard — an area of land devoted to the cultivation of fruit or nut trees.
  • orchids — Plural form of orchid.
  • orchils — Plural form of orchil.
  • oscheal — relating to or resembling the scrotum
  • ostrich — a large, two-toed, swift-footed flightless bird, Struthio camelus, indigenous to Africa and Arabia, domesticated for its plumage: the largest of living birds.
  • outchid — to express disapproval of; scold; reproach: The principal chided the children for their thoughtless pranks.
  • outecho — to echo more than
  • pachuco — (especially among Mexican-Americans) a teenage youth who belongs to a street gang known for its flamboyant style.
  • panocha — Also, penuche. a coarse grade of sugar made in Mexico.
  • panoche — Also, penuche. a coarse grade of sugar made in Mexico.
  • pechora — a river in the NE Russian Federation in Europe, flowing from the Ural Mountains to the Arctic Ocean. 1110 miles (1785 km) long.
  • phacoid — having a form or structure like that of a lens
  • phichol — the commander of Abimelech's army. Gen. 26:26.
  • phocaea — an ancient seaport in Asia Minor: northernmost of the Ionian cities; later an important maritime state.
  • phocine — of or relating to seals.
  • phocion — 402?–317 b.c, Athenian statesman and general.
  • phonics — a method of teaching reading and spelling based upon the phonetic interpretation of ordinary spelling.
  • phorcys — a sea god who fathered the Gorgons.
  • photics — the science of light.
  • pibroch — (in the Scottish Highlands) a piece of music for the bagpipe, consisting of a series of variations on a basic theme, usually martial in character, but sometimes used as a dirge.
  • picacho — a pointed solitary mountain or peak
  • pinchotGifford, 1863–1946, U.S. political leader, forester, and teacher.
  • poached — to trespass, especially on another's game preserve, in order to steal animals or to hunt.
  • poacher — a pan having a tight-fitting lid and metal cups for steaming or poaching eggs.
  • poaches — to trespass, especially on another's game preserve, in order to steal animals or to hunt.
  • pochard — an Old World diving duck, Aythya ferina, having a chestnut-red head.
  • pochoir — a print made from stencils
  • potiche — a vase or jar, as of porcelain, with a rounded or polygonal body narrowing at the top.
  • pouched — having a pouch, as the pelicans, gophers, and marsupials.
  • pouches — a bag, sack, or similar receptacle, especially one for small articles or quantities: a tobacco pouch.
  • proesch — Gilbert. Born 1942, an Italian artist who is noted esp for his photomontages and performance works with George Passmore
  • psycho- — Psycho- is added to words in order to form other words which describe or refer to things connected with the mind or with mental processes.
  • pynchonThomas, born 1937, U.S. novelist.
  • raploch — a coarse homespun woollen material
  • re-echo — to echo back, as a sound.
  • retouch — to improve with new touches, highlights, or the like; touch up or rework, as a painting or makeup.
  • rhoecus — flourished 6th century b.c, Greek sculptor and architect.
  • rhombic — having the form of a rhombus.
  • rhonchi — a wheezing or snoring sound heard upon auscultation of the chest, caused by an accumulation of mucus or other material.
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