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8-letter words containing r, a, c, h

  • hijacker — a person who hijacks.
  • hipparch — (in ancient Greece) a cavalry commander
  • hire car — a car that you rent for a specified, usually short, period
  • holarchy — a system composed of interacting holons
  • homecare — The care and maintenance of one's home.
  • horchata — (in Spain and Latin American countries) a milky drink made from ground almonds, tiger nuts, or rice.
  • horsecar — a streetcar drawn by a horse or horses.
  • hovercar — A fictional motor car that hovers a short distance above the ground.
  • hrdlicka — Aleš [ah-lesh] /ˈɑ lɛʃ/ (Show IPA), 1869–1943, U.S. anthropologist, born in Austria-Hungary.
  • huarache — a Mexican sandal having the upper woven of leather strips.
  • huaracho — huarache.
  • hydracid — an acid that does not contain oxygen, as hydrochloric acid, HCl.
  • hydrarch — (of a sere) originating in a wet habitat.
  • hydropac — an urgent warning of navigational dangers in the Pacific Ocean, issued by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office.
  • hyracoid — of, relating to, or belonging to the mammalian order Hyracoidea, which contains the hyraxes
  • hyrcania — an ancient province of the Persian empire, SE of the Caspian Sea.
  • ichihara — a city in central Honshu, Japan, on Tokyo Bay.
  • inarched — Simple past tense and past participle of inarch.
  • incroach — Archaic form of encroach.
  • ischuria — Ischury.
  • issachar — a son of Jacob and Leah. Gen. 30:18.
  • kachahri — (in India) a courthouse
  • karachai — a member of a people living mainly in the Karachai-Cherkess Republic, closely related to the Balkar.
  • kootchar — any of several small, stingless Australian honeybees of the genus Trigona.
  • kreplach — Jewish Cookery. turnovers or pockets of noodle dough filled with any of several mixtures, as kasha or chopped chicken livers, usually boiled, and served in soup.
  • laroucheLyndon H., Jr. born 1922, U.S. economist and politician.
  • larrocha — Alicia de [ah-lee-thyah th e,, -syah] /ɑˈli θyɑ ðɛ,, -syɑ/ (Show IPA), 1923–2009, Spanish concert pianist.
  • launcher — a person or thing that launches.
  • lochearn — a city in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • lockhartJohn Gibson, 1794–1854, Scottish biographer and novelist.
  • luchador — A person who competes in lucha libre wrestling.
  • machairs — Plural form of machair.
  • machiner — One who operates a machine.
  • marchers — Plural form of marcher.
  • marchesa — an Italian noblewoman, equivalent in rank to a marquise.
  • marchese — an Italian nobleman, equivalent in rank to a marquis.
  • marching — to touch at the border; border.
  • marchman — a person living on the border territories
  • mariachi — pertaining to traditional Mexican dance music, usually played by a small band of strolling musicians dressed in native costumes.
  • marichalJuan, born 1937, U.S. baseball pitcher, born in the Dominican Republic.
  • mccarthy — Cormac [kawr-mak,, ‐muh k] /ˈkɔr mæk,, ‐mək/ (Show IPA), born 1933, U.S. novelist.
  • menarche — the first menstrual period; the establishment of menstruation.
  • merchant — a person who buys and sells commodities for profit; dealer; trader.
  • merodach — Marduk.
  • minarchy — (countable) Government with the least necessary power over its citizens.
  • mithraic — of Mithras or Mithraism
  • mizrachi — a Zionist movement, founded in 1902, chiefly devoted to furthering the integration of Zionism and religious orthodoxy.
  • monarchs — a hereditary sovereign, as a king, queen, or emperor.
  • monarchy — a state or nation in which the supreme power is actually or nominally lodged in a monarch. Compare absolute monarchy, limited monarchy.
  • mouchard — a police informer or spy
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