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Words containing letch

5 letter words containing letch

  • letch — a lecherous desire or craving.

6 letter words containing letch

  • fletch — to provide (an arrow) with a feather.
  • letcha — (slang) Let you.
  • letchy — Alternative form of lechy.

7 letter words containing letch

  • letches — a lecherous desire or craving.
  • letchya — Alt form letcha.

8 letter words containing letch

  • fletched — Simple past tense and past participle of fletch.
  • fletcherJohn, 1579–1625, English dramatist: collaborated with Francis Beaumont 1606?–16; with Philip Massinger 1613–25.
  • letching — a lecherous desire or craving.

9 letter words containing letch

  • fletchers — Plural form of fletcher.
  • fletching — the feathers on an arrow, which stabilize it during flight.

10 letter words containing letch

  • fletchings — the feathers on an arrow, which stabilize it during flight.
  • letchworth — a town in SE England, in N Hertfordshire: the first garden city in Great Britain (founded in 1903). Pop: 32 932 (2001)

11 letter words containing letch

  • bletcherous — /blech'*-r*s/ Disgusting in design or function; aesthetically unappealing. This word is seldom used of people. "This keyboard is bletcherous!" (Perhaps the keys don't work very well, or are misplaced.) The term bletcherous applies to the esthetics of the thing so described; similarly for cretinous. By contrast, something that is "losing" or "bagbiting" may be failing to meet objective criteria.
  • fletcherism — the practice of chewing food until it is reduced to a finely divided, liquefied mass: advocated by Horace Fletcher, 1849–1919, U.S. nutritionist.

On this page, we collect all words with LETCH. To make easier to find the right word we have divided all 17 words to groups according to their length. So you should go to appropriate page if can’t find the word that contains LETCH that you are searching. Also you can use this page in Scrabble.

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