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There are 14 six-letter words ending with ACH

AMBACHAMBACH n. a pith tree, also AMBATCH.
AREACHareach v. (Obsolete) To reach for, get at, obtain, get hold of.
AREACH v. (Spenser) to reach.
ATTACHattach v. (Transitive) To fasten, to join to (literally and figuratively).
attach v. (Intransitive) To adhere; to be attached.
attach v. To come into legal operation in connection with anything; to vest.
BLEACHbleach adj. (Archaic) Pale; bleak.
bleach v. (Transitive) To treat with bleach, especially so as to whiten (Fabric, paper, etc.) or lighten (hair).
bleach v. (Intransitive) To be whitened or lightened (by the sun, for example).
BODACHbodach n. A trickster or bogeyman figure in Gaelic folklore.
BODACH n. (Gaelic) an old man, a churl; a goblin or spectre.
BREACHbreach n. A gap or opening made by breaking or battering, as in a wall, fortification or levee / embankment; the…
breach n. A breaking up of amicable relations, a falling-out.
breach n. A breaking of waters, as over a vessel or a coastal defence; the waters themselves.
BROACHbroach n. A series of chisel points mounted on one piece of steel. For example, the toothed stone chisel shown here.
broach n. (Masonry) A broad chisel for stone-cutting.
broach n. Alternative spelling of brooch.
CREACHcreach n. (Regional, Ireland, Scotland) an incursion for plunder, raid, forray.
creach n. Booty, prey.
creach v. (Transitive) to raid, plunder.
DETACHdetach v. (Transitive) To take apart from; to take off.
detach v. (Transitive, military) To separate for a special object or use.
detach v. (Intransitive) To come off something.
ERIACHeriach n. Alternative form of eric (“fine paid as compensation for violent crimes”).
ERIACH n. (Irish) a murderer's fine in old Irish law, also ERIC, ERICK.
PLEACHpleach v. (Transitive) To unite by interweaving, as (horticulture) branches of shrubs, trees, etc., to create…
pleach n. An act or result of interweaving; specifically, (horticulture) a hedge or lattice created by interweaving…
pleach n. (Horticulture) A branch of a shrub, tree, etc., used for pleaching; a pleacher.
PREACHpreach v. (Intransitive) To give a sermon.
preach v. (Transitive) To proclaim by public discourse; to utter in a sermon or a formal religious harangue.
preach v. (Transitive) To advise or recommend earnestly.
QUEACHqueach n. (Archaic) A thick, bushy plot; a thicket.
QUEACH n. (obsolete) a thicket, a dense growth of bushes.
SUMACHsumach n. Alternative spelling of sumac.
sumach v. Obsolete spelling of sumac.
SUMACH n. any of various shrubs and small trees of the genus Rhus, also SUMAC.

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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  • Scrabble in Italian: 1 word
  • Scrabble in German: 23 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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