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7-letter words containing a, r, h

  • harshly — ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect: harsh treatment; harsh manners.
  • harslet — Chiefly Southern U.S. haslet.
  • harstad — a seaport in W Norway: herring fishing.
  • hartackWilliam John, Jr ("Bill") 1932–2007, U.S. jockey.
  • hartals — Plural form of hartal.
  • hartleyDavid, 1705–57, English physician and philosopher.
  • harumph — An expression of disdain, disbelief, protest, refusal or dismissal.
  • harvardJohn, 1607–38, English clergyman in the U.S.: principal benefactor of Harvard College, now Harvard University.
  • harvest — Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
  • harwell — a village in S England, in Oxfordshire: atomic research station (1947)
  • harwich — a port in SE England, in NE Essex on the North Sea. Pop: 20 130 (2001)
  • haryana — a state in NW India, formed in 1966 from the S part of Punjab. 17,074 sq. mi. (44,222 sq. km). Capital: (shared with Punjab) Chandigarh.
  • hashers — Plural form of hasher.
  • hassler — One who hassles.
  • hastier — Comparative form of hasty.
  • hatcher — to bring forth (young) from the egg.
  • hatrack — a frame, stand, or post having knobs or hooks for hanging hats.
  • hatreds — Plural form of hatred.
  • hatters — Plural form of hatter.
  • hattree — A hatstand.
  • hauberk — a long defensive shirt, usually of mail, extending to the knees; byrnie.
  • haulers — Plural form of hauler.
  • haulier — hauler.
  • haunter — to visit habitually or appear to frequently as a spirit or ghost: to haunt a house; to haunt a person.
  • hauteur — haughty manner or spirit; arrogance.
  • havarti — a semisoft Danish cheese made of cow's milk.
  • havered — Simple past tense and past participle of haver.
  • haverel — a person who talks nonsense or who babbles
  • haverim — friend; comrade; companion.
  • haviour — (obsolete) Demeanour, behaviour, comportment.
  • havirov — an industrial town in E Czech Republic.
  • havurah — a Jewish fellowship, especially an informal one that meets regularly for discussion or prayer.
  • hawkers — Plural form of hawker.
  • haworthSir Walter Norman, 1883–1950, English chemist: Nobel Prize 1937.
  • hawsers — Plural form of hawser.
  • hayfork — a forklike tool for pitching hay.
  • hayrack — a rack for holding hay for feeding horses or cattle.
  • hayrake — a large rake used to collect hay
  • hayrick — Chiefly Midland U.S. rick1 (def 1).
  • hayride — A ride taken for pleasure in a wagon carrying hay.
  • haywardLeland, 1902–71, U.S. theatrical producer.
  • haywire — wire used to bind bales of hay.
  • hazards — Plural form of hazard.
  • hazzardShirley, born 1931, U.S. novelist and short-story writer, born in Australia.
  • he-bear — a male bear
  • headers — a person or thing that removes or puts a head on something.
  • headier — intoxicating: a heady wine.
  • headrig — (in a sawmill) the carriage and saw used in cutting a log into slabs.
  • healers — Plural form of healer.
  • hear of — to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
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