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7-letter words containing a, h, n

  • antioch — a city in S Turkey, on the Orontes River: ancient commercial centre and capital of Syria (300–64 bc); early centre of Christianity. Pop: 155 000 (2005 est)
  • anywhen — at any time
  • aphonia — loss of the voice caused by damage to the vocal tract
  • aphonic — affected with aphonia
  • arachne — a maiden changed into a spider for having presumptuously challenged Athena to a weaving contest
  • archean — designating or of the geologic eon characterized by the development of the first igneous and metamorphic rocks and the first marine microorganisms; Precambrian, esp. early Precambrian
  • archine — a Russian unit of length equal to about 71 cm
  • arching — forming an arch
  • archons — Plural form of archon Chief magistrates of ancient Athens.
  • arsheen — a measurement of extent in Turkey and Russia
  • asenath — the wife of Joseph and the mother of Manasseh and Ephraim. Gen. 41:45; 46:20.
  • ash bin — a dustbin
  • ash can — a large metal barrel, can, or similar receptacle for ashes, garbage, or refuse.
  • ash pan — a container for ashes in fireplace
  • ashanti — an administrative region of central Ghana: former native kingdom, suppressed by the British in 1900 after four wars. Capital: Kumasi. Pop: 3 187 607 (2000). Area: 24 390 sq km (9417 sq miles)
  • ashcans — Plural form of ashcan.
  • ashdown — Paddy, Baron. real name Jeremy John Durham Ashdown. born 1941, British politician; leader of the Liberal Democrats (formerly the Social and Liberal Democrats) (1988–99); UN high representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina (2002–06)
  • ashland — a city in NE Kentucky, on the Ohio River.
  • astheny — Dated form of asthenia.
  • at hand — If something is at hand, near at hand, or close at hand, it is very near in place or time.
  • ataghan — yataghan.
  • athanor — an alchemist's oven or furnace that continuously supplies its own fuel and thereby sustains an unchanging temperature
  • athenai — Greek name of Athens.
  • athinai — Athens
  • bachman — A proposed a style of Entity-Relationship model which differs from Chen's.
  • baghlan — a province in N Afghanistan.
  • bahrain — an independent sheikhdom on the Persian Gulf, consisting of several islands: under British protection until the declaration of independence in 1971. It has large oil reserves. Language: Arabic. Religion: Muslim. Currency: dinar. Capital: Manama. Pop: 1 281 332 (2013 est). Area: 678 sq km (262 sq miles)
  • bakhtin — ˌMikhaˈil (ˌmixɑˈil) ; mēˌkhäēlˈ) 1895-1975; Russ. literary critic & theoretician
  • banchan — Small dishes of food served with cooked rice in Korean cuisine.
  • bandish — To tie something.attention more clarity please.
  • banh mi — a Vietnamese sandwich made using a baguette or long roll
  • banshee — In Irish folk stories, a banshee is a female spirit who warns you by her long, sad cry that someone in your family is going to die.
  • banshie — (in Irish folklore) a spirit in the form of a wailing woman who appears to or is heard by members of a family as a sign that one of them is about to die.
  • baoshan — a town in W Yunnan province, in S China, on the Burma Road.
  • barchan — a crescent-shaped shifting sand dune, convex on the windward side and steeper and concave on the leeward
  • bash in — If someone bashes a person's or animal's head in, they hit it very hard and cause severe injuries to it.
  • bashing — a crushing blow.
  • bathing — swimming
  • behrman — S(amuel) N(athaniel)1893-1973; U.S. playwright
  • 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)
  • 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.
  • bhoodan — (in India) a socioagricultural movement, started by Vinoba Bhave in 1951, in which village landowners are persuaded to give land to the landless.
  • bingham — George Caleb1811-79; U.S. painter
  • blanche — a feminine name
  • bodhran — shallow one-sided drum popular in Irish and Scottish folk music
  • bothnia — Gulf ofarm of the Baltic Sea, between Finland & Sweden
  • brahman — a member of the highest or priestly caste in the Hindu caste system
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