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There are 19 five-letter words containing H, L and R

CHIRLchirl v. (Scotland, intransitive) To emit a low sound; to warble.
chirl n. (Scotland) A kind of musical warble.
CHIRL v. (Scots) to emit a low sound, to warble.
CHURLchurl n. (Feudalism, obsolete except historical).
churl n. (By extension).
CHURL n. (Old English) in Anglo-Saxon England, a freeman of the lowest rank, also CEORL.
HALERhaler adj. Comparative form of hale: more hale.
haler n. Alternative form of heller (“currency unit, 100th of a koruna”).
HALER n. (Czech) a monetary unit of the Czech republic, also HELLER.
HARLSharls n. Plural of harl.
harls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harl.
Harls prop.n. Plural of Harl.
HERLSherls n. Plural of herl.
Herls prop.n. Plural of Herl.
HERL n. a feathered fishing lure.
HILARhilar adj. Relating to or near a hilum.
HILAR adj. belonging to the hilum, a mark where seed was attached to its stalk.
HORALhoral adj. Of or relating to an hour, or to hours.
Horal prop.n. A surname.
HORAL adj. relating to hours; hourly.
HURLShurls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hurl.
HURL v. to throw with great force.
HURLYhurly n. (Obsolete) noise; confusion; uproar.
hurly n. (Scotland) A wheelbarrow.
HURLY n. a large two-wheeled barrow.
LAHARlahar n. (Geology) A volcanic mudflow.
LAHAR n. (Javanese) a flowing mass of volcanic debris.
LARCHlarch n. (Countable) A coniferous tree, of genus Larix, having deciduous leaves, in fascicles.
larch n. (Uncountable) The wood of the larch.
Larch prop.n. A surname from German.
LEHRSlehrs n. Plural of lehr.
LEHR n. a glass-annealing oven.
LURCHlurch n. A sudden or unsteady movement.
lurch v. To make such a sudden, unsteady movement.
lurch v. (Obsolete) To swallow or eat greedily; to devour; hence, to swallow up.
RALPHralph v. (Slang) To vomit.
ralph n. (UK, regional, obsolete) A raven.
Ralph prop.n. A male given name from the Germanic languages.
SHORLshorl n. Alternative form of schorl.
SHORL n. (German) black tourmaline, also SCHORL.
THIRLthirl n. (Archaic or dialectal) A hole, an aperture, especially a nostril.
thirl n. (Dialectal) A low door in a dry-stone wall to allow sheep to pass through; a smoot.
thirl n. (Mining, possibly obsolete) A short communication between adits in a mine.
THURLthurl n. (Agriculture, chiefly in the plural) Either of the rear hip joints where the hip connects to the upper…
thurl v. Alternative form of thirl.
thurl n. Alternative form of thirl.
WHIRLwhirl v. (Intransitive) To rotate, revolve, spin or turn rapidly.
whirl v. (Intransitive) To have a sensation of spinning or reeling.
whirl v. (Transitive) To make something or someone whirl.
WHORLwhorl n. Each circle, volution or equivalent in a pattern of concentric circles, ovals, arcs, or a spiral.
whorl n. (Botany) A circle of three or more leaves, flowers, or other organs, about the same part or joint of a stem.
whorl n. (Zoology) A volution, or turn, of the spire of a univalve shell.

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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