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There are 10 ten-letter words containing A, 2C, F and H

CATCHFLIEScatchflies n. Plural of catchfly.
catch␣flies v. (Idiomatic) To have one’s mouth wide open for a prolonged period.
catch␣flies v. (Theater, informal) Of an actor: to distract the audience by moving or gesturing when the focus should be elsewhere.
CHALKFACESchalkfaces n. Plural of chalkface.
CHALKFACE n. as in the phrase at the chalkface, i.e. in the classroom, as the centre of a teacher's activities.
CHIFFCHAFFchiffchaff n. A small, common warbler, Phylloscopus collybita, with yellowish-green plumage that breeds throughout…
chiffchaff n. Any of several other species of the same genus.
chiffchaff n. (UK, onomatopoeic, uncountable) The song of the chiffchaff.
COACHROOFScoachroofs n. Plural of coachroof.
coach␣roofs n. Plural of coach roof.
COACHROOF n. (Canadian) a raised part of the cabin roof of a yacht.
COCKCHAFERcockchafer n. Any of the large European beetles from the genus Melolontha that are destructive to vegetation.
cockchafer n. Any of various other similar beetles, such as of the genera Acrossidius, Cyphochilus, Rhopaea, etc.
COCKCHAFER n. any of several kinds of beetle, esp. of the Scarabeidae.
FACECLOTHSfacecloths n. Plural of facecloth.
face␣cloths n. Plural of face cloth.
FACECLOTH n. a cloth used in washing the face.
FLYCATCHERflycatcher n. Any of many kinds of birds, of the families Muscicapidae (in Europe and Asia) and Tyrannidae (in the…
fly-catcher n. Alternative form of flycatcher.
FLYCATCHER n. one of numerous species of birds that feed upon insects, which they take on the wing.
LEECHCRAFTleechcraft n. (Historical) The art or practice of healing or medicine.
leechcraft n. The skill or expertise of a physician, medical knowledge; medical attendance.
LEECHCRAFT n. (archaic) the art of healing.
SACCHARIFYsaccharify v. (Biochemistry, transitive) To convert (soluble polysaccharides) into simple sugars.
SACCHARIFY v. to convert into, or to impregnate with, sugar.
WITCHCRAFTwitchcraft n. The practice of witches; magic, sorcery, or the use of supernatural powers to influence or predict events.
witchcraft n. Something, such as an advanced technology, that seems almost magical.
WITCHCRAFT n. the use of sorcery or magic.

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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