6-letter words containing cha
- chawed — Simple past tense and past participle of chaw, i.e. nonstandard variant of chewed.
- chazan — a person who leads synagogue services, esp as a profession; cantor
- chicha — a South American drink made from fermented maize or fruit
- concha — any bodily organ or part resembling a shell in shape, such as the external ear
- cutcha — crude; makeshift
- dachas — Plural form of dacha.
- dachau — a town in S Germany, in Bavaria: site of a Nazi concentration camp. Pop: 39 474 (2003 est)
- datcha — a Russian country house or villa.
- dincha — (eye dialect, informal) Didn't you.
- doncha — (informal) don't you.
- echard — the water in soil that is not available for absorption by plants.
- epocha — Archaic form of epoch.
- eschar — A dry, dark scab or falling away of dead skin, typically caused by a burn, or by the bite of a mite, or as a result of anthrax infection.
- galcha — a member of an Iranian people inhabiting the Pamirs.
- getcha — (colloquial) Contraction of
- gotcha — I have got you (used to express satisfaction at having captured or defeated someone or uncovered their faults).
- ichang — Wade-Giles. Yichang.
- jascha — a male given name, Russian form of Jacob or James.
- kaccha — (Sikhism) An undergarment worn by baptized Sikhs, one of the five Ks.
- kutcha — crude, imperfect, or temporary.
- kwacha — a cupronickel coin, paper money, and monetary unit of Malawi, equal to 100 tambala. Abbreviation: K.
- lepcha — a member of a people of Sikkim and adjacent areas of Nepal, Bhutan, and India.
- letcha — (slang) Let you.
- lochan — (Scotland) A small loch.
- lorcha — a fast sailing boat, built in China, consisting of a junk-rigged vessel with a European-style hull
- machan — A kind of safety platform in a tree used when hunting big animals such as tigers and leopards; found most commonly in Indian jungles.
- matcha — a finely ground powder made from small green tea leaves that have been steamed briefly, then dried, used to make tea and as a flavoring in desserts.
- michal — a daughter of Saul, who became the wife of David. I Sam. 14:49; 18:27.
- mincha — the afternoon service
- morcha — (in India) a hostile demonstration against the government
- nachas — a feeling of satisfaction or pleasure
- nuchae — nape.
- nuchal — Of or relating to the nape of the neck.
- onycha — a part of a marine mollusc used as an ingredient in Mosaic incense
- paccha — an Incan wooden container for holding liquids.
- pachak — the fragrant roots of an Asian plant, used as incense
- pochay — to transport by post-chaise
- rechar — an EU funding programme providing grants for the reconversion or development of depressed mining areas
- reicha — Anton or Antonín [Czech ahn-taw-nyeen] /Czech ˈɑn tɔ nyin/ (Show IPA), 1770–1836, Czech composer.
- schama — Simon (Michael). born 1945, British historian, art critic, and broadcaster, based in the US; his work includes The Embarrassment of Riches (1987), Landscape and Memory (1995), and the BBC television series A History of Britain (2000–02)
- woncha — Alternative spelling of wontcha.
- wotcha — Used as a friendly or humorous greeting.