7-letter words containing b, e, h
- deborah — a prophetess and judge of Israel who fought the Canaanites (Judges 4, 5)
- debouch — (esp of troops) to move into a more open space, as from a narrow or concealed place
- earbash — to talk incessantly
- ebauche — a rough sketch or initial version
- embathe — (archaic) To bathe.
- enhabit — Obsolete form of inhabit.
- ephebes — Plural form of ephebe.
- ephebus — in ancient Athens, a young citizen (18 to 20 years) undergoing physical and military training
- exhibit — Publicly display (a work of art or item of interest) in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair.
- eyebath — A cup-shaped vessel used to apply eyewash.
- habited — inhabited.
- habitue — a frequent or habitual visitor to a place: a habitué of art galleries.
- habutae — a thin, soft, durable Japanese silk, used in the manufacture of garments.
- halberd — a shafted weapon with an axlike cutting blade, beak, and apical spike, used especially in the 15th and 16th centuries.
- halbert — (weapons) An ancient long-handled weapon, of which the head had a point and several long, sharp edges, curved or straight, and sometimes additional points. The heads were sometimes of very elaborate form.
- hambone — (especially in vaudeville) a performer made up in blackface and using a stereotyped black dialect.
- hatable — meriting hatred or loathing.
- hauberk — a long defensive shirt, usually of mail, extending to the knees; byrnie.
- havable — That can be had, possessed.
- he-bear — a male bear
- headbox — (in a papermaking machine) the container in which cleaned pulp is collected for uniform distribution across the wire.
- hebenon — (in Shakespeare's Hamlet) a type of poison
- hebetic — pertaining to or occurring in puberty.
- hebraic — of, relating to, or characteristic of the Hebrews, their language, or their culture.
- hebrews — a member of the Semitic peoples inhabiting ancient Palestine and claiming descent from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; an Israelite.
- heelbar — a small shop or a counter in a department store where shoes are mended while the customer waits
- helibus — a helicopter with the capacity to carry many passengers
- hellbox — hell (def 9).
- henbane — an Old World plant, Hyoscyamus niger, of the nightshade family, having sticky, hairy fetid foliage and greenish-yellow flowers, and possessing narcotic and poisonous properties especially destructive to domestic fowls.
- henbits — Plural form of henbit.
- hepburn — Audrey, 1929–93, U.S. actress, born in Belgium.
- hepsiba — the wife of Hezekiah and the mother of Manasseh. II Kings 21:1.
- herbage — nonwoody vegetation.
- herbals — Plural form of herbal.
- herbart — Johann Friedrich [yoh-hahn free-drikh] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1776–1841, German philosopher and educator.
- herbary — An herb garden.
- herbert — Frank, 1920–86, U.S. science-fiction writer.
- herblet — a little herb
- herbose — Having an abundance of herbage; full of herbs.
- herbous — Of or relating to herbs; herbaceous.
- herdboy — A boy who looks after a herd of livestock.
- hewable — capable of being hewed
- hidable — to conceal from sight; prevent from being seen or discovered: Where did she hide her jewels?
- hilbert — David [dey-vid;; German dah-vit] /ˈdeɪ vɪd;; German ˈdɑ vɪt/ (Show IPA), 1862–1943, German mathematician.
- hipbone — innominate bone.
- hirable — able to be hired; fit for hiring.
- hobbema — Meindert [mahyn-duh rt] /ˈmaɪn dərt/ (Show IPA), 1638–1709, Dutch painter.
- hobbies — an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
- hobbled — to walk lamely; limp.
- hobbler — One who hobbles.