7-letter words containing a, p, h, s
- pythias — the priestess of Apollo at Delphi who delivered the oracles.
- ralph's — a male given name: from Old Norse words meaning “counsel” and “wolf.”.
- rephase — any of the major appearances or aspects in which a thing of varying modes or conditions manifests itself to the eye or mind.
- reshape — to shape again or into different form.
- s phase — the period of the cell cycle prior to mitosis, during which the chromosomes are replicated.
- saphead — a simpleton; fool.
- saphena — saphenous vein.
- sapphic — pertaining to Sappho or to certain meters or a form of strophe or stanza used by or named after her.
- schappe — to remove sericin from (silk waste) by fermentation.
- sempach — a village in central Switzerland: Austrians defeated by Swiss 1386.
- sephora — Zipporah.
- shackup — an instance of shacking up: The census people counted both marriages and shackups.
- shakeup — A shakeup is a major set of changes in an organization or a system.
- shallop — any of various vessels formerly used for sailing or rowing in shallow waters, especially a two-masted, gaff-rigged vessel of the 17th and 18th centuries.
- shampoo — to wash (the head or hair), especially with a cleaning preparation that does not leave a soap film.
- shapely — having a pleasing shape, especially with reference to a woman's figure.
- shapeup — a system of hiring dock workers using a union hiring boss who selects the day's crew from a gathering of available workers
- shaping — the quality of a distinct object or body in having an external surface or outline of specific form or figure.
- shapiro — Karl (Jay) 1913–2000, U.S. poet and editor.
- shapley — Harlow [hahr-loh] /ˈhɑr loʊ/ (Show IPA), 1885–1972, U.S. astronomer.
- sharped — having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
- sharpen — knife: make sharper
- sharper — something sharp.
- sharpie — sharper.
- sharply — having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
- shepard — Alan Bartlett, Jr. 1923–1998, U.S. astronaut: first American in space, May 5, 1961.
- shiplap — an overlapping joint, as a rabbet, between two boards joined edge to edge.
- shipman — a sailor.
- shipway — the structure that supports a ship being built.
- shoepac — a heavy, laced, waterproof boot.
- shophar — shofar.
- shopman — a man who is employed to work in a shop
- smashup — vehicle collision
- spanish — of or relating to Spain, its people, or their language.
- spathal — having a spathe
- spathic — like spar.
- spheral — of or relating to a sphere.
- spinach — a plant, Spinacia oleracea, cultivated for its edible, crinkly or flat leaves.
- splash! — 1. Software Research Northwest, 1987. Compiler for SPL[3]. 2. Systems Programming LAnguage for Software Hackers. Mentioned in TeX for the Impatient, Paul W. Abrahams, A-W 1990.
- splashy — making a splash or splashes.
- splatch — a large splash or splatter
- spreagh — a raid to steal cattle
- taplash — the dregs of beer or liquor; stale beer
- teashop — a tearoom.
- thapsus — an ancient town on the coast of Tunisia: decisive victory of Caesar 46 b.c.
- unshape — to render shapeless
- unsharp — having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
- vampish — the portion of a shoe or boot upper that covers the instep and toes.
- wampish — to wave about or flop to and fro.
- warship — a ship built or armed for combat purposes.