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There are 19 seven-letter words containing A, C, G, H and R| ARCHING | • arching v. Present participle of arch. • arching n. The arched part of a structure. • arching adj. (Nautical) hogging, as opposed to sagging. | | CHAGRIN | • chagrin n. Distress of mind caused by a failure of aims or plans, want of appreciation, mistakes etc; vexation or mortification. • chagrin n. A type of leather or skin with a rough surface. • chagrin v. (Transitive) To bother or vex; to mortify. | | CHANGER | • changer n. Someone or something who changes things. • changer n. Someone or something that changes or transforms itself. • changer n. A person employed in changing or discounting money. | | CHARGED | • charged v. Simple past tense and past participle of charge. • charged adj. Arousing strong emotion. • charged adj. Showing or having strong emotion. | | CHARGER | • charger n. A device that charges or recharges. • charger n. One who charges. • charger n. (Historical, military) A large horse trained for battle and used by the cavalry (of a lighter build than a destrier). | | CHARGES | • charges n. Plural of charge. • charges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of charge. • CHARGE v. to make an attack. | | CHARING | • charing v. Present participle of chare. • Charing prop.n. A village in Ashford borough, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ9549). • Charing prop.n. The former name of a village in London, where today Charing Cross is located. | | CHORAGI | • choragi n. Plural of choragus. • CHORAGUS n. (Latin) a leader of a choir, also CHOREGUS. | | CREAGHS | • creaghs n. Plural of creagh. • creaghs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of creagh. • Creaghs prop.n. Plural of Creagh. | | CURAGHS | • curaghs n. Plural of curagh. • CURAGH n. (Irish) a long-shaped boat similar to a coracle, also CURRACH, CURRAGH. | | CURRAGH | • curragh n. Alternative spelling of currach. • Curragh prop.n. A plain in County Kildare, Ireland; the site of a racecourse. • CURRAGH n. (Irish) a long-shaped boat similar to a coracle, also CURAGH, CURRACH. | | GACHERS | • GACHER n. one that gaches, a boaster. | | GATCHER | • GATCHER n. one that gatches, boasts. | | GAUCHER | • Gaucher prop.n. A surname from French. • GAUCHER n. one that gauches, boasts. | | GERTCHA | • gertcha interj. (Cockney, slang) Get you gone! Go away! • gertcha interj. (Cockney, slang) Get out of here! No way! (expression of disbelief). • GERTCHA interj. (slang) get away, get along. | | GRAPHIC | • graphic adj. Drawn, pictorial. • graphic adj. Vivid, descriptive, often in relation to depictions of sex or violence. • graphic adj. (Geology) Having a texture that resembles writing, commonly created by exsolution, devitrification and… | | GRAUNCH | • graunch v. To grind or crunch. • graunch n. A grinding or crunching sound. • GRAUNCH v. (New Zealand) to crush or destroy. | | SCRAIGH | • SCRAIGH v. (Scots) to screech, shriek, also SCRAICH, SCREECH, SCREICH, SCREIGH, SCRIECH, SCRITCH, SKREEGH, SKREIGH, SKRIECH, SKRIEGH. | | SCRAUGH | • scraugh n. (Scotland, countable) A screech. • scraugh n. (Ireland, uncountable) Sod. • SCRAUGH v. (Scots) to squawk, also SCRAUCH. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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