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7-letter words containing a, b, h

  • beckham — David. born 1975, English footballer; played for Manchester United (1993–2003), Real Madrid (2003–07), Los Angeles Galaxy (2007–12), and England (1996–2009) for whom he won 115 caps
  • bedhead — A bedhead is a board which is fixed to the end of a bed behind your head.
  • beecham — Sir Thomas. 1879–1961, English conductor who did much to promote the works of Delius, Sibelius, and Richard Strauss
  • beghard — a member of a Christian brotherhood that was founded in Flanders in the 13th century and followed a life based on that of the Beguines
  • behaved — to act in a particular way; conduct or comport oneself or itself: The ship behaves well.
  • behaver — something or someone who behaves
  • behrman — S(amuel) N(athaniel)1893-1973; U.S. playwright
  • belukha — a twin-peaked mountain in S central Russia, near the border of Kazakhstan: highest peak in the Altai Mountains. 15,157 feet (4620 meters).
  • beneath — Something that is beneath another thing is under the other thing.
  • bentham — Jeremy. 1748–1832, British philosopher and jurist: a founder of utilitarianism. His works include A Fragment on Government (1776) and Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789)
  • berakah — berakhah.
  • berchta — Perchta.
  • beshame — to cause to feel shame
  • bethank — to thank
  • bethany — a village in the West Bank, near Jerusalem at the foot of the Mount of Olives: in the New Testament, the home of Lazarus and the lodging place of Jesus during Holy Week
  • bhangra — Bhangra is a form of dance music that comes from India and uses traditional Indian instruments.
  • bhaskar — Sanjeev (ˈsændʒiːv). born 1964, British actor and writer of Indian origin, known for the TV comedy series Goodness Gracious Me (1998–2001) and The Kumars at No. 42 (2001–06)
  • bhoodan — (in India) a socioagricultural movement, started by Vinoba Bhave in 1951, in which village landowners are persuaded to give land to the landless.
  • bighead — a conceited person
  • bingham — George Caleb1811-79; U.S. painter
  • blanche — a feminine name
  • blather — If someone is blathering on about something, they are talking for a long time about something that you consider boring or unimportant.
  • boarish — coarse, cruel, or sensual
  • bodhran — shallow one-sided drum popular in Irish and Scottish folk music
  • bohemia — a former kingdom of central Europe, surrounded by mountains: independent from the 9th to the 13th century; belonged to the Hapsburgs from 1526 until 1918
  • bokhara — Bukhara.
  • boothia — Gulf ofinlet of the Arctic Ocean between Boothia Peninsula & Baffin Island
  • boswash — the heavily populated area extending from Boston to Washington and including New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
  • bothnia — Gulf ofarm of the Baltic Sea, between Finland & Sweden
  • bourkha — a loose garment covering the entire body and having a veiled opening for the eyes, worn by Muslim women.
  • bowhead — a large-mouthed arctic whale, Balaena mysticetus, that has become rare through overfishing but is now a protected species
  • boxhaul — to bring (a square-rigger) onto a new tack by backwinding the foresails and steering hard round
  • boxhead — a heading, usually atthe top of a page, newspaper column, or column of figures, enclosed in a box formed by rules.
  • brabham — Sir John Arthur, known as Jack. 1926–2014, Australian motor-racing driver: Formula One world champion 1959, 1960, and 1966
  • brachah — Hebrew terms usually translated as "blessing"
  • brachia — Anatomy. the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.
  • brachy- — indicating something short
  • brahman — a member of the highest or priestly caste in the Hindu caste system
  • brahmin — A Brahmin is a Hindu of the highest social rank.
  • branagh — Sir Kenneth. born 1961, British actor and director, born in Northern Ireland. He founded the Renaissance Theatre Company in 1986. His films include Henry V (1989), Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994), Hamlet (1997), and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
  • branch- — (in zoology) indicating gills
  • brashly — impertinent; impudent; tactless: a brash young man.
  • breadth — The breadth of something is the distance between its two sides.
  • breathe — When people or animals breathe, they take air into their lungs and let it out again. When they breathe smoke or a particular kind of air, they take it into their lungs and let it out again as they breathe.
  • breaths — the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration.
  • breathy — If someone has a breathy voice, you can hear their breath when they speak or sing.
  • brecham — a straw collar for a draught-horse or ox
  • brenham — a town in central Texas.
  • brigham — a male given name.
  • brochan — a type of thin porridge
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