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8-letter words containing a, h, r

  • earthnut — any of various roots, tubers, or underground growths, as the peanut and the truffle.
  • earthpea — the peanut.
  • earthset — the apparent setting of the earth below the lunar horizon, as seen from a satellite or similar spacecraft emerging from the far side of the moon
  • eberhard — Johann August (joˈhan ˈaʊɡʊst). 1739–1809, German philosopher and lexicographer, best known for his German dictionary (1795–1802)
  • eberhartRichard, 1904–2005, U.S. poet.
  • echiuran — spoonworm
  • echogram — a record produced by the action of an echograph.
  • encharge — (obsolete, transitive) To give to somebody as a charge; to entrust with a duty or task.
  • encroach — Intrude on (a person's territory or a thing considered to be a right).
  • endarchy — a central government
  • enhancer — Something that enhances.
  • enhearse — to put into a hearse, to bury
  • enravish — to enchant
  • enthrall — Capture the fascinated attention of.
  • enthrals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthral.
  • enwreath — Misspelling of enwreathe.
  • ephemera — Things that exist or are used or enjoyed for only a short time.
  • ephorate — The office of an ephor; ephors collectively.
  • epigraph — An inscription on a building, statue, or coin.
  • epiphora — Excessive watering of the eye.
  • erythema — Superficial reddening of the skin, usually in patches, as a result of injury or irritation causing dilatation of the blood capillaries.
  • ethercap — a spider
  • ethereal — Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
  • etherial — Archaic form of ethereal.
  • ethnarch — (historical, Ancient Greece) The governor of a province or people.
  • ethogram — a description of an animal's behaviour
  • eucharis — any amaryllidaceous plant of the South American genus Eucharis, cultivated for their large white fragrant flowers
  • euphoria — A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness.
  • euphrasy — eyebright
  • eurybath — an aquatic organism that can live at different depths
  • exahertz — A unit of measurement based on one quintillion hertz.
  • exarchal — Of or relating to an exarch.
  • exophora — Reference in a text or utterance to something external to it, which is only fully intelligible in terms of information about the extralinguistic situation.
  • farfetch — (obsolete) Anything brought from afar, or brought about with studious care; a deep stratagem.
  • farmhand — a person who works on a farm, especially a hired worker; hired hand.
  • farouche — fierce.
  • farquharGeorge, 1678–1707, English playwright, born in Ireland.
  • farsight — The faculty of looking far ahead; farsightedness; prescience.
  • farthest — being at a great distance; remote in time or place: a far country; the far future.
  • farthing — a former bronze coin of Great Britain, equal to one-fourth of a British penny: withdrawn in 1961.
  • fathered — a male parent.
  • fatherly — of, like, or befitting a father.
  • fauchard — a shafted weapon having a knifelike blade with a convex cutting edge and a beak on the back for catching the blade of an aggressor's weapon.
  • feathers — an apparatus for splitting stone, consisting of two tapered bars (feathers) inserted into a hole drilled into the stone, between which a narrow wedge (plug) is hammered to spread them.
  • feathery — clothed or covered with feathers; feathered.
  • fernshaw — a thicket of ferns
  • fire hat — a helmet worn by a firefighter as a defense against falling materials from burning structures.
  • firehall — a fire station
  • flahertyRobert Joseph, 1884–1951, U.S. pioneer in the production of documentary motion pictures.
  • flashers — Plural form of flasher.
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