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7-letter words containing n, a, c, h

  • churban — the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, first by the Babylonians in 587 bc and again by the Romans in 70 ad
  • clachan — a small village; hamlet
  • cochranJacqueline, 1910?–80, U.S. aviator.
  • 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.
  • cowhand — a hired man who herds and tends cattle, usually on horseback, esp in the western US
  • cranach — Lucas (ˈluːkas), known as the Elder, real name Lucas Müller. 1472–1553, German painter, etcher, and designer of woodcuts
  • craunch — crunch
  • cushman — Charlotte Saunders [sawn-derz,, sahn-] /ˈsɔn dərz,, ˈsɑn-/ (Show IPA), 1816–76, U.S. actress.
  • cynthia — a feminine name: dim. Cindy
  • dontcha — Eye dialect of don't you.
  • echidna — Also called spiny anteater. any of several insectivorous monotremes of the genera Tachyglossus, of Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, and Zaglossus, of New Guinea, that have claws and a slender snout and are covered with coarse hair and long spines.
  • enchafe — to heat up; irritate
  • enchain — Bind with or as with chains.
  • enchant — Fill (someone) with great delight; charm.
  • encharm — to enchant; bewitch
  • enchase — Decorate (a piece of jewelry or work of art) by inlaying, engraving, or carving.
  • encoach — (transitive, archaic) To place or carry in a coach.
  • endarch — (of a xylem strand) having the first-formed xylem internal to that formed later
  • enhance — Intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of.
  • etchant — An acid or corrosive chemical used in etching; a mordant.
  • ethnica — Plural form of ethnicon.
  • flaunch — a cement or mortar slope around a chimney top, manhole, etc, to throw off water
  • funchal — a group of eight islands off the NW coast of Africa, part of Portugal. 308 sq. mi. (798 sq. km). Capital: Funchal.
  • ganache — a whipped frosting or filling made with semisweet chocolate and cream, used for cakes, pastries, and candies.
  • gnathic — of or relating to the jaw.
  • graunch — Make a crunching or grinding noise.
  • h chain — either of an identical pair of Y -shaped polypeptides that, together with the light chains, constitute the antibody molecule.
  • hack on — To hack; implies that the subject is some pre-existing hunk of code that one is evolving, as opposed to something one might hack up.
  • hacking — a rack for drying food, as fish.
  • hackman — the driver of a hack or taxi.
  • hackmen — Plural form of hackman.
  • hackney — Also called hackney coach. a carriage or coach for hire; cab.
  • halcyon — calm; peaceful; tranquil: halcyon weather.
  • hanches — Plural form of hanch.
  • hancockHerbert Jeffrey ("Herbie") born 1940, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.
  • handcar — a small railroad car or platform on four wheels propelled by a mechanism worked by hand, used on some railroads for inspecting tracks and transporting workers.
  • harnack — Adolf von [ah-dawlf fuh n] /ˈɑ dɔlf fən/ (Show IPA), 1851–1930, German Protestant theologian, born in Estonia.
  • huanuco — a city in central Peru.
  • inchant — Obsolete form of enchant.
  • inhance — Obsolete spelling of enhance.
  • ithacan — one of the Ionian Islands, off the W coast of Greece: legendary home of Ulysses. 37 sq. mi. (96 sq. km). Greek Itháki.
  • jacinth — a female given name, form of Hyacinth.
  • kachina — any of various ancestral spirits deified by the Hopi Indians and impersonated in religious rituals by masked dancers.
  • kanchil — A small, agile chevrotain of the genus Tragulus.
  • kechuan — Quechuan.
  • kranachLucas ("the Elder") 1472–1553, German painter and graphic artist.
  • kronachLucas ("the Elder") 1472–1553, German painter and graphic artist.
  • 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.
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