7-letter words containing a, c, h, o
- chamois — Chamois are small animals rather like goats that live in the mountains of Europe and South West Asia.
- chamoix — an agile, goatlike antelope, Rupicapra rupicapra, of high mountains of Europe: now rare in some areas.
- chan op — channel op
- chanops — Plural form of chanop.
- chanoyu — a Japanese ceremony at which tea is prepared, served, and taken with an ancient and involved ritual.
- chanson — a song
- chao'an — former name of Chaozhou.
- chaoses — Plural form of chaos.
- chaotic — Something that is chaotic is in a state of complete disorder and confusion.
- charcot — Jean Martin (ʒɑ̃ martɛ̃). 1825–93, French neurologist, noted for his attempt using hypnotism to find an organic cause for hysteria, which influenced Freud
- chariot — In ancient times, chariots were fast-moving vehicles with two wheels that were pulled by horses.
- charlot — Jean [jeen;; French zhahn] /dʒin;; French ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1898–1979, U.S. painter, lithographer, and illustrator; born in France and active in Mexico.
- charpoy — a bedstead of woven webbing or hemp stretched on a wooden frame on four legs, common in India
- chatbot — a computer program in the form of a virtual e-mail correspondent that can reply to messages from computer users
- chayote — a tropical American cucurbitaceous climbing plant, Sechium edule, that has edible pear-shaped fruit enclosing a single enormous seed
- chicago — a port in NE Illinois, on Lake Michigan: the third largest city in the US; it is a major railway and air traffic centre. Pop: 2 869 121 (2003 est)
- chicano — A chicano is an American citizen, whose family originally came from Mexico.
- chkalov — former name of Orenburg.
- chloral — a colourless oily liquid with a pungent odour, made from chlorine and acetaldehyde and used in preparing chloral hydrate and DDT; trichloroacetaldehyde
- chobdar — a macebearer or attendant of a king or eminent dignitary in India
- choctaw — a member of a Native American people of Alabama
- chogyal — the title of the ruler of Sikkim
- cholate — a cholic acid salt
- cholera — Cholera is a serious disease that often kills people. It is caused by drinking infected water or by eating infected food.
- chollas — Plural form of cholla.
- cholula — a town in S Mexico, in Puebla state: ancient ruins, notably a pyramid, 53 m (177 ft) high. Pop: 82 964 (2005)
- chorale — A chorale is a piece of music sung as part of a church service.
- chorals — Plural form of choral.
- chordal — of, relating to, or resembling a chord.
- chorial — Embryology. the outermost of the extraembryonic membranes of land vertebrates, contributing to the formation of the placenta in the placental mammals.
- chronal — Of or pertaining to time.
- coached — Simple past tense and past participle of coach.
- coachee — a person who receives training from a coach, esp in business or office practice
- coacher — a person who coaches; a coach.
- coaches — a large, horse-drawn, four-wheeled carriage, usually enclosed.
- cochair — to chair jointly
- cochlea — The cochlea is the spiral-shaped part of the inner ear.
- cochran — Jacqueline, 1910?–80, U.S. aviator.
- cohabit — If two people are cohabiting, they are living together and have a sexual relationship, but are not married.
- colbath — Jeremiah Jones, Wilson, Henry.
- conchae — Anatomy. a shell-like structure, especially the external ear. any turbinate bone, especially in the nose.
- conchal — Anatomy. a shell-like structure, especially the external ear. any turbinate bone, especially in the nose.
- copehan — Wintun.
- couhage — Obsolete form of cowage.
- covilhã — Pero da (ˈpeːrʊ da). ?1460–?1526, Portuguese explorer, who established relations between Portugal and Ethiopia
- cowhage — a tropical, leguminous vine (Mucuna pruriens) bearing pods covered with fine barbed hairs that easily penetrate animal or human skin, causing intense itching: some strains are grown for forage
- cowhand — a hired man who herds and tends cattle, usually on horseback, esp in the western US
- dontcha — Eye dialect of don't you.
- dorlach — a quiver for arrows
- encoach — (transitive, archaic) To place or carry in a coach.