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There are 11 eight-letter words containing 2A, C, E, H and P| ACALEPHE | • acalephe n. Alternative form of acaleph. • ACALEPHE n. (Greek) any cnidarian (a jellyfish), also ACALEPH, ACALEPHAN. | | ACALEPHS | • acalephs n. Plural of acaleph. • ACALEPH n. (Greek) any cnidarian (jellyfish), also ACALEPHAN, ACALEPHE. | | CAMPHANE | • camphane n. (Organic chemistry) bornane. • CAMPHANE n. a type of hydrocarbon. | | CEPHALAD | • cephalad adv. (Anatomy) Towards the head (or anterior extremity), a direction that in humans corresponds to superior. • CEPHALAD adv. towards the head. | | CHAPEAUS | • chapeaus n. Plural of chapeau. • CHAPEAU n. (French) a hat. | | CHAPEAUX | • chapeaux n. Plural of chapeau. • CHAPEAU n. (French) a hat. | | HALFPACE | • halfpace n. (Archaic, architecture) A platform of a staircase where the stair turns back in exactly the reverse… • HALFPACE n. a dais; a small landing on staircase. | | HEPATICA | • hepatica n. Any of the herbaceous plants in the genus Hepatica of the buttercup family, notably the common hepatica. • hepatica n. (Medicine, obsolete) Medicines to treat the liver. • Hepatica prop.n. The liverworts, taxonomically treated either as. | | PANACHES | • panaches n. Plural of panache. • PANACHE n. (French) dash or flamboyance in style; verve. | | PHACELIA | • phacelia n. Any of many annual or perennial herbaceous plants, of the genus Phacelia, native to the Americas. • Phacelia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Boraginaceae – scorpionweeds. • PHACELIA n. any of various chiefly annual North American plants, with clustered blue, violet, or white flowers, frequently grown for ornament. | | RACEPATH | • racepath n. A path used for racing. • RACEPATH n. a course for races. |
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