7-letter words containing a, h, n, d
- hieland — characteristic of Highlanders, esp alluding to their supposed gullibility or foolishness in towns or cities
- holland — John Philip, 1840–1914, Irish inventor in the U.S.
- hoodman — a man wearing a hood over his head
- hunyadi — János [yah-nawsh] /ˈyɑ nɔʃ/ (Show IPA), 1387?–1456, Hungarian soldier and national hero.
- husband — a married man, especially when considered in relation to his partner in marriage.
- hydrant — an upright pipe with a spout, nozzle, or other outlet, usually in the street, for drawing water from a main or service pipe, especially for fighting fires.
- idahoan — a state in the NW United States. 83,557 sq. mi. (216,415 sq. km). Capital: Boise. Abbreviation: ID (for use with zip code), Id., Ida.
- in hand — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
- inhaled — Simple past tense and past participle of inhale.
- khujand — a city in NW Tajikistan, on the Syr Darya River.
- mahound — Archaic. Muhammad.
- manhood — the state or time of being a man or adult male person; male maturity.
- needham — a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
- nethead — (slang) An obsessive Internet user.
- np-hard — (complexity) A set or property of computational search problems. A problem is NP-hard if solving it in polynomial time would make it possible to solve all problems in class NP in polynomial time. Some NP-hard problems are also in NP (these are called "NP-complete"), some are not. If you could reduce an NP problem to an NP-hard problem and then solve it in polynomial time, you could solve all NP problems. See also computational complexity.
- offhand — cavalierly, curtly, or brusquely: to reply offhand.
- on hand — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
- panhead — a rivet or screw head having the form of a truncated cone.
- phidian — of, associated with, or following the style of Phidias, as exemplified in the Parthenon.
- pinhead — the head of a pin.
- rhdnase — dornase alfa.
- rhodian — of or relating to the island Rhodes.
- rhondda — a city in Mid Glamorgan, in S Wales.
- sadhana — one of a number of spiritual practices or disciplines which lead to perfection, these being contemplation, asceticism, worship of a god, and correct living
- sandhog — a laborer who digs or works in sand.
- sandhya — a ritual of worship and meditation performed three times a day by Hindus of the higher castes.
- shading — the comparative darkness caused by the interception or screening of rays of light from an object, place, or area.
- shandry — a light horse-drawn cart on springs
- thanked — to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality.
- to hand — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
- unhandy — not skillful in manual work: He's unhandy when it comes to fixing things around the house.
- unhardy — fragile
- unheard — not heard; not perceived by the ear.
- unhoard — to bring (treasure etc) out of a hoard
- whanged — Simple past tense and past participle of whang.
- windham — a town in NE Connecticut.
- wyndham — John (John Benyon Harris) 1903–69, British science-fiction writer.
- yakhdan — (in Iran) a box for carrying ice on a pack animal
- zahedan — a city in E Iran.
- zhdanov — former name (1948–89) of Mariupol.