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7-letter words containing a, h, n

  • dhansak — any of a variety of Indian dishes consisting of meat or vegetables braised with water or stock and lentils
  • dishpan — a large pan in which dishes, pots, etc., are washed.
  • dontcha — Eye dialect of don't you.
  • earthen — composed of earth.
  • echidna — Also called spiny anteater. any of several insectivorous monotremes of the genera Tachyglossus, of Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, and Zaglossus, of New Guinea, that have claws and a slender snout and are covered with coarse hair and long spines.
  • edaphon — the aggregate of organisms that live in the soil.
  • en dash — punctuation mark: short dash
  • enchafe — to heat up; irritate
  • enchain — Bind with or as with chains.
  • enchant — Fill (someone) with great delight; charm.
  • encharm — to enchant; bewitch
  • enchase — Decorate (a piece of jewelry or work of art) by inlaying, engraving, or carving.
  • encoach — (transitive, archaic) To place or carry in a coach.
  • endarch — (of a xylem strand) having the first-formed xylem internal to that formed later
  • enhabit — Obsolete form of inhabit.
  • enhance — Intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of.
  • enthral — (transitive) To hold spellbound; to bewitch, charm or captivate.
  • eşfahān — city in WC Iran: capital of Persia in the 17th cent.: pop. 1,127,000
  • etchant — An acid or corrosive chemical used in etching; a mordant.
  • ethanal — (organic compound) The IUPAC name for acetaldehyde, rarely used in research or industry.
  • ethanol — (organic compound) A simple aliphatic alcohol formally derived from ethane by replacing one hydrogen atom with a hydroxyl group: CH3-CH2-OH.
  • ethnica — Plural form of ethnicon.
  • evanish — (archaic, intransitive) To vanish.
  • fanfish — a pelagic fish, Pteraclis velifera, having greatly expanded dorsal and anal fins.
  • fanship — Fandom.
  • farinha — Alt form farina.
  • farnham — a town in S England, in NW Surrey. Pop: 36 296 (2001)
  • fashing — Present participle of fash.
  • fashion — a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc.: the latest fashion in dresses.
  • fat hen — a common plant, Chenopodium album, with small green flowers and whitish scales on the stem and leaves: family Chenopodiaceae (chenopods)
  • fatshan — Older Spelling. Foshan.
  • fawnish — Of a colour somewhat resembling fawn.
  • flaunch — a cement or mortar slope around a chimney top, manhole, etc, to throw off water
  • flyhand — a person who collects and stacks printed matter from a printing press
  • frohmanCharles, 1860–1915, U.S. theatrical producer.
  • funchal — a group of eight islands off the NW coast of Africa, part of Portugal. 308 sq. mi. (798 sq. km). Capital: Funchal.
  • gabnash — the act of chattering
  • gahanna — a town in central Ohio.
  • gahnite — a dark-green to black mineral of the spinel group, zinc aluminate, ZnAl 2 O 4 .
  • gaineth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gain.
  • ganache — a whipped frosting or filling made with semisweet chocolate and cream, used for cakes, pastries, and candies.
  • gandzha — a former name of Gäncä.
  • ganesha — the Hindu god of wisdom.
  • garnish — to provide or supply with something ornamental; adorn; decorate.
  • gashing — Present participle of gash.
  • gehenna — the valley of Hinnom, near Jerusalem, where propitiatory sacrifices were made to Moloch. II Kings 23:10.
  • genizah — A storeroom located in or by a synagogue where are kept sacred Hebrew books that cannot be used (through damage or heretical teachings), but which cannot be discarded because they contain God's name.
  • ghanian — a republic in West Africa comprising the former colonies of the Gold Coast and Ashanti, the protectorate of the Northern Territories, and the U.N. trusteeship of British Togoland: member of the Commonwealth of Nations since 1957. 91,843 sq. mi. (237,873 sq. km). Capital: Accra.
  • gingham — yarn-dyed, plain-weave cotton fabric, usually striped or checked.
  • gnashed — to grind or strike (the teeth) together, especially in rage or pain.
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