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There are 20 six-letter words containing C, H, L and N

BLANCHblanch v. (Intransitive) To grow or become white.
blanch v. (Transitive) To take the color out of, and make white; to bleach.
blanch v. (Transitive, cooking) To cook by dipping briefly into boiling water, then directly into cold water.
BLENCHblench v. (Intransitive) To shrink; start back; give way; flinch; turn aside or fly off.
blench v. (Intransitive, of the eye) To quail.
blench v. (Transitive) To deceive; cheat.
CHALANchalan n. Alternative form of challan.
chalan v. Alternative form of challan.
CHALAN v. (Urdu) in India, to cause (an accused person) to appear before a magistrate.
CLENCHclench v. To grip or hold fast.
clench v. To close tightly.
clench n. A tight grip.
CLINCHclinch v. To clasp; to interlock.
clinch v. To make certain; to finalize.
clinch v. To fasten securely or permanently.
CLUNCHclunch n. (UK) A traditional building material mostly made of chalk or clay.
clunch v. (Transitive) To grasp firmly; clench.
CLUNCH n. a tough clay.
ELENCHelench n. (Logic) That part of an argument on which its conclusiveness depends; that which convinces or refutes…
elench n. (Obsolete) A specious argument; a sophism.
ELENCH n. (obsolete) in logic, that part of an argument on which its conclusiveness depends, also ELENCHUS.
FLANCHflanch n. A flange.
flanch n. (Heraldry) A bearing consisting of a circle segment encroaching on the field from the side, and always…
FLANCH v. to widen into a flared shape, also FLAUNCH.
FLENCHflench v. Alternative form of flense.
FLENCH v. to strip the blubber or skin from, also FLENSE.
FLINCHflinch n. A reflexive jerking away.
flinch n. (Croquet) The slipping of the foot from a ball, when attempting to give a tight croquet.
flinch v. (Intransitive) To make a sudden, involuntary movement in response to a (usually negative) stimulus; to cringe.
GLUNCHGLUNCH v. to frown.
LAUNCHlaunch v. (Transitive) To throw (a projectile such as a lance, dart or ball); to hurl; to propel with force.
launch v. (Transitive, obsolete) To pierce with, or as with, a lance.
launch v. (Transitive) To cause (a vessel) to move or slide from the land or a larger vessel into the water; to set afloat.
LICHENlichen n. Any of many symbiotic organisms, being associations of algae and fungi, often found as white or yellow-to-blue–green…
lichen n. (Figurative) Something which gradually spreads across something else, causing damage.
LICHEN n. a compound plant consisting of a fungus and an alga living symbiotically.
LOCHANlochan n. (Scotland) A small loch.
LOCHAN n. (Gaelic) a small lake.
NOCHELNOCHEL v. to repudiate the debts of someone, also NOTCHEL.
NUCHALnuchal n. The back of the neck.
nuchal n. (Medicine, colloquial) Short for nuchal translucency scan.
nuchal n. (Zoology) A neck scale, especially of a lizard.
PLANCHplanch n. (Obsolete) A plank.
planch v. (Obsolete, transitive) To make or cover with planks or boards.
PLANCH n. a plank, a board, also PLANCHE.
PLENCHplench n. A tool combining features of pliers and wrench, for use in microgravity.
PLENCH n. a tool serving as pliers and a wrench.
SCHULNschuln n. Plural of schul.
SCHUL n. (Yiddish) a synagogue, also SHUL.
UNLICHUNLICH adj. (Spenser) unlike.

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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