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7-letter words containing a, s, h, l

  • hilarusSaint, died a.d. 468, pope 461–468.
  • hymnals — Plural form of hymnal.
  • inhales — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhale.
  • inhauls — Plural form of inhaul.
  • ischial — Pertaining to the ischium. (from 19th c.).
  • ishmael — the son of Abraham and Hagar: both he and Hagar were cast out of Abraham's family by Sarah. Gen. 16:11, 12.
  • japlish — Japanese spoken or written with a large admixture of English words and expressions.
  • khalasi — An Indian worker at a port or dockyard, traditionally employed in pulling vessels out of the water for maintenance and repair and returning them to the water afterwards.
  • khalkis — Chalcis.
  • klatsch — a casual gathering of people, especially for refreshments and informal conversation: a sewing klatsch.
  • lachish — a Canaanite city captured by Joshua: now an archaeological site in Israel.
  • laddish — a boy or youth.
  • ladyish — Characteristic of a lady.
  • lakshmi — the Hindu goddess of fortune.
  • lao she — (Shu Qingchun; Shu Ch'ing-ch'un) 1899–1966, Chinese novelist.
  • lappish — Lapp (def 2).
  • larches — Plural form of larch.
  • largish — rather large.
  • larkish — a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade.
  • lash-up — a hastily made or arranged device, organization, etc.
  • lashing — the flexible part of a whip; the section of cord or the like forming the extremity of a whip.
  • lashkar — the modern part of Gwalior city in N India: capital of former Gwalior state.
  • lasteth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of last.
  • latches — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • lateish — (colloquial) Quite late.
  • lathers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lather.
  • lazyish — Somewhat lazy.
  • leaches — Plural form of leach.
  • leashed — a chain, strap, etc., for controlling or leading a dog or other animal; lead.
  • leashes — Plural form of leash.
  • loaches — Plural form of loach.
  • loathes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of loathe.
  • lochans — Plural form of lochan.
  • malchus — (Malchus) a.d. c233–c304, Greek philosopher.
  • malthusThomas Robert, 1766–1834, English economist and clergyman.
  • marshal — a military officer of the highest rank, as in the French and some other armies. Compare field marshal.
  • mashlam — maslin.
  • mullahs — Plural form of mullah.
  • nullahs — Plural form of nullah.
  • oscheal — relating to or resembling the scrotum
  • outlash — a sudden attack
  • palship — friendship
  • paschal — of or relating to Easter.
  • phallus — an image of the male reproductive organ, especially that carried in procession in ancient festivals of Dionysus, or Bacchus, symbolizing the generative power in nature.
  • phaseal — any of the major appearances or aspects in which a thing of varying modes or conditions manifests itself to the eye or mind.
  • phrasal — of, consisting of, or of the nature of a phrase or phrases: phrasal construction.
  • planish — to give a smooth finish to (metal) by striking lightly with a smoothly faced hammer or die.
  • plasher — a person who forms hedges by means of interweaving the branches or vines
  • plashet — a small, marshy pond
  • ralph's — a male given name: from Old Norse words meaning “counsel” and “wolf.”.
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