6-letter words containing a, c, h
- chigga — a young working-class person from Hobart, Tasmania
- chimar — chimere
- chinan — a city in and the capital of Shandong province, in E China.
- chinar — The oriental plane tree, native from southeastern Europe to northern Iran.
- chinas — Plural form of china.
- chirac — Jacques (René) (ʒɑk). born 1932, French Gaullist politician: president of France (1995–2007); prime minister (1974–76 and 1986–88); mayor of Paris (1977–95)
- chiral — designating or of an asymmetrical form, as a molecule, that cannot be superimposed on its mirror image
- chital — axis deer.
- choana — a nasal opening situated towards the back of the nasal cavity in vertebrates
- choate — Rufus1799-1859; U.S. lawyer
- chokra — a young male
- cholla — any of several spiny cacti of the genus Opuntia that grow in the southwestern US and Mexico and have cylindrical stem segments
- choora — an Indian dagger having a sharply pointed, single-edged blade.
- choral — Choral music is sung by a choir.
- chorda — a cord-like formation in the body
- chorea — a disorder of the central nervous system characterized by uncontrollable irregular brief jerky movements
- chroma — the attribute of a colour that enables an observer to judge how much chromatic colour it contains irrespective of achromatic colour present
- chukar — a common Indian partridge, Alectoris chukar (or graeca), having red legs and bill and a black-barred sandy plumage
- chukka — a period of continuous play, generally lasting 71⁄2 minutes
- chulpa — a type of prehistoric stone tower, found in Brazil and Peru, having living quarters over a burial chamber.
- chyack — to jeer at; tease; deride.
- clashy — (obsolete, regional) wet; rainy.
- clatch — a squelching sound
- cloath — (obsolete) cloth.
- clutha — a river in New Zealand, the longest river in South Island; rising in the Southern Alps it flows southeast to the Pacific. Length: 338 km (210 miles)
- coachy — a coachman
- cobham — Sir John, Oldcastle, Sir John.
- cohead — a fellow principal or leader
- cohoba — parica.
- concha — any bodily organ or part resembling a shell in shape, such as the external ear
- cratch — a rack for holding fodder for cattle, etc
- creagh — a raid or foray
- cudahy — a city in SE Wisconsin, near Milwaukee.
- culham — a village in S central England, in Oxfordshire: site of the UK centre for thermonuclear reactor research and of the Joint European Torus (JET) programme
- cuphea — any of various New World plants belonging to the genus Cuphea, of the loosestrife family, having tubular, usually reddish or purple flowers.
- curagh — a coracle.
- cushat — a wood pigeon (Columba palumbus)
- cushaw — a variety of crookneck squash (Cucurbita moschata) similar to the pumpkin
- 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.
- detach — If you detach one thing from another that it is fixed to, you remove it. If one thing detaches from another, it becomes separated from it.
- diarch — (of a vascular bundle) having two strands of xylem
- dincha — (eye dialect, informal) Didn't you.
- doncha — (informal) don't you.
- drachm — drachma.
- e-cash — money that is exchanged electronically over computer or telecommunications networks.
- eacher — every one of two or more considered individually or one by one: each stone in a building; a hallway with a door at each end.
- eatche — a wood-working tool that has a blade that bends towards the handle and is used for paring or shaving