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7-letter words containing a, h, e

  • heliman — a helicopter pilot
  • helipad — a takeoff and landing area for helicopters, usually without commercial facilities.
  • hellcat — a bad-tempered, spiteful, woman; shrew.
  • hellmanLillian Florence, 1905–84, U.S. playwright.
  • helluva — (colloquial) hell of a; extreme.
  • helmand — a river in S Asia, flowing SW from E Afghanistan to a lake in E Iran. 650 miles (1045 km) long.
  • hematal — hemal (def 1).
  • hematic — of or relating to blood; hemic.
  • hematin — Biochemistry. heme.
  • hemato- — blood
  • hemiola — a rhythmic pattern of syncopated beats with two beats in the time of three or three beats in the time of two.
  • hemodia — hypersensitivity of the teeth.
  • henbane — an Old World plant, Hyoscyamus niger, of the nightshade family, having sticky, hairy fetid foliage and greenish-yellow flowers, and possessing narcotic and poisonous properties especially destructive to domestic fowls.
  • hennaed — Dyed with henna.
  • henyard — A yard or similar area where hens run free.
  • heparin — Biochemistry. a polysaccharide, occurring in various tissues, especially the liver, and having anticoagulent properties.
  • hepatic — of or relating to the liver.
  • hepato- — denoting the liver
  • hepcats — Plural form of hepcat.
  • hepsiba — the wife of Hezekiah and the mother of Manasseh. II Kings 21:1.
  • heptade — A sum or group of seven.
  • heptads — Plural form of heptad.
  • heptane — any of nine isomeric hydrocarbons, C 7 H 16 , of the alkane series, some of which are obtained from petroleum: used in fuels as solvents, and as chemical intermediates.
  • heralds — Plural form of herald.
  • herault — a department in S France. 2403 sq. mi. (6225 sq. km). Capital: Montpellier.
  • herbage — nonwoody vegetation.
  • herbals — Plural form of herbal.
  • herbart — Johann Friedrich [yoh-hahn free-drikh] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1776–1841, German philosopher and educator.
  • herbary — An herb garden.
  • herdman — (obsolete) Someone who herds animals; a herdsman. (11th-17th c.).
  • heredia — José María de [Spanish haw-se mah-ree-ah th e] /Spanish hɔˈsɛ mɑˈri ɑ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), 1842–1905, French poet, born in Cuba.
  • heresay — Misspelling of hearsay.
  • herisau — a demicanton in NE Switzerland: Protestant. 94 sq. mi. (245 sq. km). Capital: Herisau.
  • hermann — (Hermann) 17? b.c.–a.d. 21, Germanic hero who defeated Roman army a.d. 9.
  • hernial — the protrusion of an organ or tissue through an opening in its surrounding walls, especially in the abdominal region.
  • hernias — Plural form of hernia.
  • herrera — Francisco de [frahn-thees-kaw th e] /frɑnˈθis kɔ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), ("el Viejo") 1576–1656, Spanish painter and etcher.
  • hersall — a rehearsal
  • heshvan — the second month of the Jewish calendar.
  • hessian — of or relating to the state of Hesse or its inhabitants.
  • hetaera — a highly cultured courtesan or concubine, especially in ancient Greece.
  • hetaira — hetaera.
  • hetmans — Plural form of hetman.
  • hewable — capable of being hewed
  • hexadic — (rare) Pertaining to a hexad; hexagonal.
  • hexagon — a polygon having six angles and six sides.
  • hexamer — An oligomer having six subunits.
  • hexapla — an edition of a book, especially the Old Testament, containing six versions or texts in parallel columns, especially the edition compiled by Origen.
  • hexapod — a six-legged arthropod of the class Insecta (formerly Hexapoda); an insect.
  • hexarch — (of a plant) having six veins in the vascular tissue
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