7-letter words containing d, h, i
- diptych — a hinged two-leaved tablet used in ancient times for writing on with a stylus.
- dirhams — Plural form of dirham.
- dish up — provide
- dishelm — to deprive of a helmet.
- dishful — the amount that a dish will hold.
- dishing — an open, relatively shallow container of pottery, glass, metal, wood, etc., used for various purposes, especially for holding or serving food.
- dishmop — a mop used to wash dishes
- dishome — to deprive of a home
- dishorn — (transitive) To deprive of horns.
- dishpan — a large pan in which dishes, pots, etc., are washed.
- dishrag — a dishcloth.
- distich — a unit of two lines of verse, usually a self-contained statement; couplet.
- ditched — a long, narrow excavation made in the ground by digging, as for draining or irrigating land; trench.
- ditcher — a person who digs ditches.
- ditches — Plural form of ditch.
- dithers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dither.
- dithery — a trembling; vibration.
- dithiol — a chemical compound consisting of two thiols
- djibbah — a long, collarless coat or smock worn by Muslims.
- do with — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
- dobrich — a city in NE Bulgaria.
- dogfish — any of several small sharks, especially of the genera Mustelus and Squalus, that are destructive to food fishes.
- doggish — like a dog; canine: doggish affection.
- dogship — the condition or qualities of a dog
- dogshit — (vulgar) Dog excrement.
- dollish — a small figure representing a baby or other human being, especially for use as a child's toy.
- dolphin — any of several chiefly marine, cetacean mammals of the family Delphinidae, having a fishlike body, numerous teeth, and the front of the head elongated into a beaklike projection.
- doltish — a dull, stupid person; blockhead.
- donnish — resembling or characteristic of a university don; bookish; pedantic.
- donship — the state or position of being a don
- dorkish — stupid or contemptible
- driesch — Hans Adolf Eduard (hans ˈaːdɔlf ˈɛdʊɑːd). 1867–1941, German zoologist and embryologist
- driveth — Archaic third-person singular form of drive.
- droichy — having the qualities of a dwarf; dwarfish
- dronish — Like a drone, slow, sluggish.
- duchies — Plural form of duchy.
- dullish — somewhat dull; tending to be dull.
- dulwich — a residential district in the Greater London borough of Southwark: site of an art gallery and the public school, Dulwich College
- dumpish — depressed; sad.
- dunnish — rather dull or greyish-brown in colour
- duskish — Somewhat dusky.
- echidna — Also called spiny anteater. any of several insectivorous monotremes of the genera Tachyglossus, of Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, and Zaglossus, of New Guinea, that have claws and a slender snout and are covered with coarse hair and long spines.
- edaphic — related to or caused by particular soil conditions, as of texture or drainage, rather than by physiographic or climatic factors.
- endship — a small village
- ethmoid — A square bone at the root of the nose, forming part of the cranium, and having many perforations through which the olfactory nerves pass to the nose.
- faddish — like a fad.
- faithed — having faith or a faith
- fighted — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of fight.
- filched — Simple past tense and past participle of filch.
- finched — Simple past tense and past participle of finch.