8-letter words containing r, e, h, a
- charmers — Plural form of charmer.
- charneco — a type of sweet wine originating from Portugal
- charnels — Plural form of charnel.
- charnley — Sir John. 1911–82, British surgeon noted for his invention of an artificial hip joint and his development of hip-replacement surgery
- charoset — a dish of chopped fruit, nuts, and wine eaten at Passover, representing the mortar that Jewish slaves used to build parts of Egypt
- charrier — Comparative form of charry.
- charters — Plural form of charter.
- chartlet — a small chart indicating some special thing, as information relative to a radio navigational aid.
- chartres — a city in NW France: Gothic cathedral; market town. Pop: 41 588 (2006)
- chasseur — a member of a unit specially trained and equipped for swift deployment
- chatters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chatter.
- chattery — to talk rapidly in a foolish or purposeless way; jabber.
- chattier — Comparative form of chatty.
- chauffer — a small portable heater or stove
- chazerei — anything of little value; junk; garbage.
- chearful — Archaic spelling of cheerful.
- cheaters — eyeglasses, esp. dark glasses
- cheatery — the act of cheating or deceiving
- cheddars — Plural form of cheddar.
- cheddary — resembling or pertaining to cheddar cheese
- chelator — an organic chemical that bonds with metal ions and produces a chelate compound
- chimaera — any tapering smooth-skinned cartilaginous deep-sea fish of the subclass Holocephali (or Bradyodonti), esp any of the genus Chimaera. They have a skull in which the upper jaw is fused to the cranium
- chimeral — Of or pertaining to a chimera (in all senses).
- chimeras — Plural form of chimera.
- chivaree — shivaree.
- chlorate — any salt of chloric acid, containing the monovalent ion ClO3–
- chorales — Plural form of chorale.
- chordate — any animal of the phylum Chordata, including the vertebrates and protochordates, characterized by a notochord, dorsal tubular nerve cord, and pharyngeal gill slits
- choreman — a handyman or odd-job man
- chresard — the amount of water present in the soil that is available to plants
- chromate — any salt or ester of chromic acid. Simple chromate salts contain the divalent ion, CrO42–, and are orange
- clashers — to make a loud, harsh noise: The gears of the old car clashed and grated.
- clashier — Comparative form of clashy.
- coachers — Plural form of coacher.
- cochlear — a spiral-shaped cavity forming a division of the internal ear in humans and in most other mammals.
- copperah — copra.
- crashers — Plural form of crasher.
- cratches — a crib for fodder; manger.
- crenshaw — a hybrid variety of melon with yellow skin and pale pink flesh
- cytherea — Aphrodite
- dahlgren — John Adelphus Bernard, 1809–70, U.S. naval officer and inventor.
- dassehra — an annual Hindu festival celebrated on the 10th lunar day of Navaratri; images of the goddess Durga are immersed in water
- daughter — Someone's daughter is their female child.
- demarche — move, step, or manoeuvre, esp in diplomatic affairs
- detacher — One who or that which detaches.
- diarrhea — If someone has diarrhea, a lot of liquid feces comes out of their body because they are ill.
- die hard — If you say that habits or attitudes die hard, you mean that they take a very long time to disappear or change, so that it may not be possible to get rid of them completely.
- die-hard — a person who vigorously maintains or defends a seemingly hopeless position, outdated attitude, lost cause, or the like.
- diehards — Plural form of diehard.
- dihedral — having or formed by two planes.