We found 65 words by descrambling these letters ERTHCOR

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Our word finder found 65 words from the 7 scrambled letters in C E H O R R T you searched for.

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What Can The Letters ERTHCOR Mean ?

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  • Hector (n.)
    A bully; a blustering, turbulent, insolent, fellow; one who vexes or provokes.
  • Hector (v. i.)
    To play the bully; to bluster; to be turbulent or insolent.
  • Hector (v. t.)
    To treat with insolence; to threaten; to bully; hence, to torment by words; to tease; to taunt; to worry or irritate by bullying.
  • Rector (n.)
    A clergyman in charge of a parish.
  • Rector (n.)
    A clergyman who has the charge and cure of a parish, and has the tithes, etc.; the clergyman of a parish where the tithes are not impropriate. See the Note under Vicar.
  • Rector (n.)
    A ruler or governor.
  • Rector (n.)
    The chief elective officer of some universities, as in France and Scotland; sometimes, the head of a college; as, the Rector of Exeter College, or of Lincoln College, at Oxford.
  • Rector (n.)
    The head master of a public school.
  • Rector (n.)
    The superior officer or chief of a convent or religious house; and among the Jesuits the superior of a house that is a seminary or college.
  • Rhetor (n.)
    A rhetorician.
  • Rochet (n.)
    A frock or outer garment worn in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
  • Rochet (n.)
    A linen garment resembling the surplise, but with narrower sleeves, also without sleeves, worn by bishops, and by some other ecclesiastical dignitaries, in certain religious ceremonies.
  • Rochet (n.)
    The red gurnard, or gurnet. See Gurnard.
  • Rotche (n.)
    A very small arctic sea bird (Mergulus alle, or Alle alle) common on both coasts of the Atlantic in winter; -- called also little auk, dovekie, rotch, rotchie, and sea dove.
  • Tocher (n.)
    Dowry brought by a bride to her husband.
  • Troche (n.)
    A medicinal tablet or lozenge; strictly, one of circular form.

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