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7-letter words containing l, a, c, h, e

  • galoche — Alternative spelling of galoshe.
  • hackled — Simple past tense and past participle of hackle.
  • hackler — one of the long, slender feathers on the neck or saddle of certain birds, as the domestic rooster, much used in making artificial flies for anglers.
  • hackles — one of the long, slender feathers on the neck or saddle of certain birds, as the domestic rooster, much used in making artificial flies for anglers.
  • haeckel — Ernst Heinrich [ernst hahyn-rikh] /ɛrnst ˈhaɪn rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1834–1919, German biologist and philosopher of evolution.
  • halleck — Fitz-Green [fits-green,, fits-green] /ˈfɪtsˌgrin,, fɪtsˈgrin/ (Show IPA), 1790–1867, U.S. poet.
  • harlech — a town in N Wales, in Gwynedd: noted for its ruined 13th-century castle overlooking Cardigan Bay: tourism. Pop: 1233 (2001)
  • hatchel — hackle1 (def 5).
  • helical — pertaining to or having the form of a helix; spiral.
  • hellcat — a bad-tempered, spiteful, woman; shrew.
  • kolache — a sweet bun filled with jam or pulped fruit.
  • labiche — Eugène Marin [œ-zhen ma-ran] /œˈʒɛn maˈrɛ̃/ (Show IPA), 1815–88, French dramatist.
  • lachine — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Quebec, on the St. Lawrence.
  • lachute — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada.
  • lacketh — Archaic third-person singular form of lack.
  • larchen — Of or pertaining to the larch tree.
  • larches — Plural form of larch.
  • latched — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • latches — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • latchet — a strap or lace used to fasten a shoe.
  • leached — to dissolve out soluble constituents from (ashes, soil, etc.) by percolation.
  • leacher — to dissolve out soluble constituents from (ashes, soil, etc.) by percolation.
  • leaches — Plural form of leach.
  • lechaim — a drinking toast
  • letchya — Alt form letcha.
  • loaches — Plural form of loach.
  • lochage — (historical) An officer who commanded a company in Ancient Greece.
  • meilhac — Henri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1831–97, French dramatist: collaborator with Ludovic Halévy.
  • michael — a militant archangel. Dan. 10:13.
  • mleccha — a non-Indian barbarian; a foreigner in ancient India.
  • oscheal — relating to or resembling the scrotum
  • planche — a flat piece of metal, stone, or baked clay, used as a tray in an enameling oven.
  • raschel — a type of loosely knitted fabric
  • relache — an interval or period of rest, a break from something
  • relatch — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • satchelLeroy Robert ("Satchel") 1906–82, U.S. baseball player.
  • shackle — a ring or other fastening, as of iron, for securing the wrist, ankle, etc.; fetter.
  • shellac — lac that has been purified and formed into thin sheets, used for making varnish.
  • trachle — an exhausting effort, especially walking or working.
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