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4-letter words containing h, c

  • chog — the core of a piece of fruit
  • chon — a North and South Korean monetary unit worth one hundredth of a won
  • choo — (onomatopoeia) The sound of a locomotive whistle.
  • chop — If you chop something, you cut it into pieces with strong downward movements of a knife or an axe.
  • chor — (Geordie) Alternative form of chore#Etymology_2 (to steal).
  • chou — a type of cabbage
  • chow — Food can be referred to as chow.
  • chrp — PowerPC Platform
  • chub — a common European freshwater cyprinid game fish, Leuciscus (or Squalius) cephalus, having a cylindrical dark greenish body
  • chug — When a vehicle chugs somewhere, it goes there slowly, noisily and with difficulty.
  • chum — Your chum is your friend.
  • chup — Be quiet!.
  • chur — an informal expression of agreement
  • chut — an expression of surprise, impatience, or annoyance
  • cobh — a port in S Republic of Ireland, in SE Co Cork: port of call for Atlantic liners. Pop: 9811 (2002)
  • coch — a spoonful
  • cohn — Ferdinand Julius1828-98; Ger. botanist and early bacteriologist
  • coho — a Pacific salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch
  • cosh — A cosh is a heavy piece of rubber or metal which is used as a weapon.
  • coth — hyperbolic cotangent; a hyperbolic function that is the ratio of cosh to sinh, being the reciprocal of tanh
  • cuch — CUrry-CHurch.
  • cush — the son of Ham and brother of Canaan (Genesis 10:6)
  • dhcp — Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  • dich — may it do
  • each — every one of two or more considered individually or one by one: each stone in a building; a hallway with a door at each end.
  • eche — (obsolete) Eternal; everlasting.
  • echo — a repetition of sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a wall, mountain, or other obstructing surface.
  • echt — real; authentic; genuine.
  • etch — Engrave (metal, glass, or stone ) by coating it with a protective layer, drawing on it with a needle, and then covering it with acid to attack the parts the needle has exposed, especially in order to produce prints from it.
  • exch — (jargon)   /eks'ch*/ or /eksch/ To exchange two things, each for the other; to swap places. If you point to two people sitting down and say "Exch!", you are asking them to trade places. EXCH, meaning EXCHange, was originally the name of a PDP-10 instruction that exchanged the contents of a register and a memory location. Many newer hackers are probably thinking instead of the PostScript exchange operator (which is usually written in lowercase).
  • fghc — Flat GHC. A flat variant of GHC in which guard calls can be only to primitives. See also KL1.
  • foch — Ferdinand [fer-dee-nahn] /fɛr diˈnɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1851–1929, French marshal.
  • gchq — Government Communications Headquarters
  • hack — to place (something) on a hack, as for drying or feeding.
  • hasc — Halachically Approved Shidduch Camp
  • hcci — homogeneous charge compression ignition
  • hclp — Hierarchical CLP.
  • hdcp — high-bandwidth digital content protection
  • hdlc — High-level Data Link Control
  • hech — an exclamation of surprise, annoyance, etc
  • heck — a comblike attachment on a loom, for guiding the warp threads as they are dressed for the warp beam.
  • hesc — human embryonic stem cell
  • hick — an unsophisticated, boorish, and provincial person; rube.
  • hmac — Keyed-Hashing Message Authentication
  • hmcs — His (or Her) Majesty's Canadian Ship
  • hmrc — Her (or His) Majesty's Revenue and Customs, a government department that administers and collects major direct taxes, such as income tax, corporation tax, and capital gains tax
  • hock — the state of being deposited or held as security; pawn: She was forced to put her good jewelry in hock.
  • hpcc — High Performance Computing and Communications
  • hsrc — Human Sciences Research Council
  • huac — House Un-American Activities Committee.
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