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7-letter words containing cha

  • h chain — either of an identical pair of Y -shaped polypeptides that, together with the light chains, constitute the antibody molecule.
  • halacha — Halakhah.
  • ichabod — a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “without honor.”.
  • inchant — Obsolete form of enchant.
  • kachcha — crude, imperfect, or temporary.
  • kolchak — Aleksandr Vasilyevich [uh-lyi-ksahndr vuh-syee-lyi-vyich] /ʌ lyɪˈksɑndr vʌˈsyi lyɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1874–1920, Russian counterrevolutionary and admiral.
  • l chain — Immunology. either of an identical pair of polypeptides in the antibody molecule that lie parallel to the upper parts of the heavy chain pair and are half the molecular weight.
  • l'chaim — a toast used in drinking to a person's health or well-being.
  • lechaim — a drinking toast
  • lochage — (historical) An officer who commanded a company in Ancient Greece.
  • lochans — Plural form of lochan.
  • machado — Joaquim Maria (ʒuaˈkɪ maˈria). 1839–1908, Brazilian author of novels and short stories, whose novels include Epitaph of a Small Winner (1881) and Dom Casmurro (1899)
  • machair — (geology) A type of calcerous sandy terrain formed mostly from seashells, found by the coast in areas of Scotland and Ireland.
  • machala — a city in SW Ecuador.
  • machans — Plural form of machan.
  • machaon — a son of Asclepius who was famed as a healer and who served as physician of the Greeks in the Trojan War.
  • machaut — Guillaume de [French gee-yohm duh] /French giˈyoʊm də/ (Show IPA), Guillaume de Machaut.
  • michael — a militant archangel. Dan. 10:13.
  • michaux — Henri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1899–1984, French poet and painter, born in Belgium.
  • minchah — the daily Jewish religious service conducted in the afternoon.
  • mleccha — a non-Indian barbarian; a foreigner in ancient India.
  • morchas — Plural form of morcha.
  • nechako — a river in central British Columbia, Canada, flowing NE and E to the Fraser river. About 150 miles (240 km) long.
  • orchard — an area of land devoted to the cultivation of fruit or nut trees.
  • panchax — any of a variety of colorful tropical Old World fishes of the genus Aplocheilus and related genera: popular in home aquariums.
  • panocha — Also, penuche. a coarse grade of sugar made in Mexico.
  • paschal — of or relating to Easter.
  • pochard — an Old World diving duck, Aythya ferina, having a chestnut-red head.
  • purchasSamuel, 1575?–1626, English writer and editor of travel books.
  • quechan — Yuma (defs 1, 2).
  • rechart — a sheet exhibiting information in tabular form.
  • richard — (Duke of Gloucester) 1452–85, king of England 1483–85.
  • schacht — (Horace Greeley) Hjalmar [yahl-mahr] /ˈyɑl mɑr/ (Show IPA), 1877–1970, German financier: acting minister of national economy 1934–37.
  • schaerf — Adolf [ah-dawlf] /ˈɑ dɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1890–1965, Austrian statesman: president 1957–65.
  • schallyAndrew Victor, born 1926, U.S. physiologist, born in Poland: Nobel prize 1977.
  • schappe — to remove sericin from (silk waste) by fermentation.
  • schatzi — sweetheart; darling.
  • trochal — resembling a wheel.
  • tulchan — the skin of a calf placed next to a cow to induce it to give milk
  • unchain — to free from or as if from chains; set free.
  • unchair — to remove from a chair; unseat
  • uncharm — to remove an enchantment from; to free from the influence of a spell or charm; disenchant
  • unchary — not cautious or chary; incautious
  • webchat — the exchange of messages via the internet
  • whatcha — Nonstandard contraction of.
  • wontcha — (eye dialect, informal) Won't you.
  • wuchang — Pinyin, Wade-Giles. a former city in E Hubei province, in E China: now part of Wuhan.
  • yichang — a port in SW Hubei province, in central China, on the Chang Jiang.
  • z chart — a chart often used in industry and constructed by plotting on it three series: monthly, weekly, or daily data, the moving annual total, and the cumulative total dating from the beginning of the current year
  • zachary — Zacharias (def 2).
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