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There are 20 words beginning with MOCH

MOCHMoch prop.n. A surname.
MOCH v. (of foods) to become musty or spoiled.
MOCHAmocha n. (Countable) A coffee drink with chocolate syrup added, or a serving thereof.
mocha n. A coffee and chocolate mixed flavour.
mocha n. (Color) A dark brown colour, like that of mocha coffee.
MOCHACCINOmochaccino n. (US) The coffee drink cappuccino made with chocolate.
MOCHACCINOSmochaccinos n. Plural of mochaccino.
MOCHASmochas n. Plural of mocha.
MOCHA n. a choice, pungent coffee.
MOCHEDMOCH v. (of foods) to become musty or spoiled.
MOCHELLMOCHELL n. (Spenser) much, a great deal, also MEIKLE, MICKLE, MUCHEL, MUCHELL.
MOCHELLSMOCHELL n. (Spenser) much, a great deal, also MEIKLE, MICKLE, MUCHEL, MUCHELL.
MOCHImochi n. A Japanese rice cake made from glutinous rice.
Mochi prop.n. A Bantu language of Tanzania.
MOCHI n. (Japanese) a confection made with rice flour and sweetened bean paste.
MOCHIEMOCHIE adj. (Scots) mouldy, damp, also MOCHY.
MOCHIERMOCHY adj. (Scots) mouldy, damp, also MOCHIE.
MOCHIESTMOCHY adj. (Scots) mouldy, damp, also MOCHIE.
MOCHILAmochila n. (US, especially Western US) A large leather flap that covers the saddle tree.
MOCHILA n. (Spanish) a leather covering for a saddle.
MOCHILASmochilas n. Plural of mochila.
MOCHILA n. (Spanish) a leather covering for a saddle.
MOCHINESSMOCHINESS n. (Scots) mouldiness, dampness.
MOCHINESSESMOCHINESS n. (Scots) mouldiness, dampness.
MOCHINGMOCH v. (of foods) to become musty or spoiled.
MOCHISmochis n. Plural of mochi.
MOCHI n. (Japanese) a confection made with rice flour and sweetened bean paste.
MOCHSMochs prop.n. Plural of Moch.
MOCH v. (of foods) to become musty or spoiled.
MOCHYMOCHY adj. (Scots) mouldy, damp, also MOCHIE.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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