7-letter words containing t, h
- chat up — If you chat someone up, usually someone you do not know very well, you talk to them in a friendly way because you are sexually attracted to them.
- chatbot — a computer program in the form of a virtual e-mail correspondent that can reply to messages from computer users
- chateau — A château is a large country house or castle in France.
- chatham — a town in SE England, in N Kent on the River Medway: formerly royal naval dockyard. Pop: 73 468 (2001)
- chatted — to converse in a familiar or informal manner.
- chattel — Chattels are things that belong to you.
- chatter — If you chatter, you talk quickly and continuously, usually about things which are not important.
- chayote — a tropical American cucurbitaceous climbing plant, Sechium edule, that has edible pear-shaped fruit enclosing a single enormous seed
- cheated — to defraud; swindle: He cheated her out of her inheritance.
- cheater — A cheater is someone who cheats.
- cheetah — A cheetah is a wild animal that looks like a large cat with black spots on its body. Cheetahs can run very fast.
- chekist — a member of the Cheka
- chelate — a coordination compound in which a metal atom or ion is bound to a ligand at two or more points on the ligand, so as to form a heterocyclic ring containing a metal atom
- chemist — A chemist or a chemist's is a shop where drugs and medicines are sold or given out, and where you can buy cosmetics and some household goods.
- chengtu — Chengdu
- cheroot — A cheroot is a cigar with both ends cut flat.
- chesnut — Obsolete spelling of chestnut.
- chested — having a (specified kind of) chest or thorax
- chester — a city in NW England, administrative centre of the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester, on the River Dee: intact surrounding walls; 16th- and 17th-century double-tier shops. Pop: 80 121 (2001)
- chetnik — a Serbian nationalist belonging to a group that fought against the Turks before World War I and engaged in guerrilla warfare during both World Wars
- chetrum — a Bhutanese unit of money, worth one hundredth of a ngultrum
- cheviot — a large British breed of sheep reared for its wool
- chi-tse — 12th-century b.c., legendary Chinese founder of Korea.
- chianti — a mountain range in central Italy, in Tuscany, rising over 870 m (2900 ft): part of the Apennines
- chicest — attractive and fashionable; stylish: a chic hat.
- chideth — (archaic) Third person singular form of chide.
- chilcat — Chilkat.
- chilkat — a member of an Indian people of the Pacific coastal area of southeastern Alaska belonging to the Tlingit group of Indians.
- chimist — Someone who plays the chimes.
- chindit — a member of the Allied forces commanded by Orde Wingate fighting behind the Japanese lines in Burma (1943–45)
- chintzy — Something that is chintzy is decorated or covered with chintz.
- chipset — a highly integrated circuit on the motherboard of a computer that controls many of its data transfer functions
- chitlin — pig intestine cooked and served as a dish
- chitons — Plural form of chiton.
- chitted — Simple past tense and past participle of chit.
- chitter — to twitter or chirp
- choctaw — a member of a Native American people of Alabama
- cholate — a cholic acid salt
- cholent — a meal usually consisting of a stew of meat, potatoes, and pulses prepared before the Sabbath on Friday and left to cook until eaten for Sabbath lunch
- choltry — a place where travellers can rest
- chorist — a person who sings in a choir or a chorus
- chorten — a Buddhist shrine
- chortle — To chortle means to laugh in a way that shows you are very pleased.
- choyote — chayote.
- christo — full name Christo Javacheff. born 1935, US artist, born in Bulgaria; best known for works in which he wraps buildings, monuments, or natural features in canvas or plastic
- christy — a turn in which the body is swung sharply round with the skis parallel, originating in Norway and used for stopping, slowing down, or changing direction quickly
- chu teh — 1886–1976, Chinese military leader and politician; he became commander in chief of the Red Army (1931) and was chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China (1959–76)
- chuleta — a cutlet or chop.
- chunter — to mutter or grumble incessantly in a meaningless fashion
- chutist — a parachutist.