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There are 14 seven-letter words containing C, H, L, R and S

ARCHILSarchils n. Plural of archil.
ARCHIL n. a red or violet dye, also ORCHEL, ORCHELLA, ORCHILLA, ORSEILLE.
CARLISHcarlish adj. (Obsolete) Synonym of churlish.
CARLISH adj. (archaic) churlish.
CHOLERScholers n. Plural of choler.
CHOLER n. anger, irascibility.
CHORALSchorals n. Plural of choral.
CHORAL n. a simple harmonized composition with slow rhythm; a psalm or hymn tune, also CHORALE.
CLASHERclasher n. A person or thing that clashes.
clasher n. (Informal, gaming) A person who plays the game Clash of Clans.
CLASHER n. one who clashes.
LARCHESlarches n. Plural of larch.
LARCH n. any tree of the coniferous genus Larix, distinguished from cedar by the deciduous leaves.
LECHERSlechers n. Plural of lecher.
Lechers prop.n. Plural of Lecher.
LECHER v. to lust.
LORCHASlorchas n. Plural of lorcha.
LORCHA n. (Portuguese) a light vessel of European build, like a Chinese junk.
LURCHESlurches n. Plural of lurch.
lurches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lurch.
LURCH v. to roll or pitch suddenly.
ORCHELSORCHEL n. a dye obtained from certain lichens, also ARCHIL, ORCHELLA, ORCHIL, ORCHILLA, ORSEILLE.
ORCHILSorchils n. Plural of orchil.
ORCHIL n. a dye obtained from certain lichens, also ARCHIL, ORCHEL, ORCHELLA, ORCHILLA, ORSEILLE.
RASCHELraschel n. A kind of light loosely knitted cloth.
RASCHEL n. (German) a type of light loosely knitted cloth.
SCHOLARscholar n. A student; one who studies at school or college, typically having a scholarship.
scholar n. A specialist in a particular branch of knowledge.
scholar n. A learned person; a bookman.
SCHORLSschorls n. Plural of schorl.
SCHORL n. (German) a mineral, black tourmaline, also SHORL.

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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