You can make 182 anagrams from letters in cachets (accehst).
1630-40; French: literally, something compressed to a small size, equivalent to cache cache + -et -et
Raffles bestowed the cachet of his smile on my description of his motley plate.
Daniel Gross on how cachet has a way of developing into a real business.
Clearly, then, the way to get young Jews involved is to lure them with the cachet of the social justice movement.
It gave him a sort of cachet to be seen staying with Kit alone at a watering-place.
They wanted some of the cachet that came with making and selling hybrids.
My dear, you know you are beautiful, and you have the cachet that all the Courthornes wear.
Being a fan of Liquid Sky carries the cachet of degenerate hipness to this day, 32 years after it was filmed.
The food is excellent--it has a cachet of its own; the wine more than merely good.
“I think there was a cachet about having an African-American president because of guilt,” she said.
It has a cachet concerning which there can be no possible error.