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7-letter words containing e, o, t, h

  • oophyte — the gametophyte of a moss, fern, or liverwort, resulting from the development of a fertilized egg.
  • ootheca — a case or capsule containing eggs, as that of certain gastropods and insects.
  • openeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of open.
  • othello — a tragedy (1604) by Shakespeare.
  • othniel — a judge of Israel. Judges 3:9.
  • oughten — (colloquial, or, dialectical) ought not, oughtn't.
  • oughter — (archaic, or, dialectal) Ought to.
  • outecho — to echo more than
  • outhear — to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
  • outhire — to hire out
  • overhit — to hit too hard or too far, as in tennis.
  • overhot — too hot
  • oxheart — any large, heart-shaped variety of sweet cherry.
  • peshito — the standard translation of the Old and New Testaments in ancient Syriac
  • phaeton — any of various light, four-wheeled carriages, with or without a top, having one or two seats facing forward, used in the 19th century.
  • phonate — to articulate speech sounds, esp to cause the vocal cords to vibrate in the execution of a voiced speech sound
  • phorate — a systemic insecticide, C 7 H 1 7 O 2 PS 3 , used especially as a soil treatment for the control of numerous crop-damaging insects.
  • poshest — sumptuously furnished or appointed; luxurious: a posh apartment.
  • pothead — a person who habitually smokes marijuana.
  • potheen — poteen.
  • potherb — any herb prepared as food by cooking in a pot, as spinach, or added as seasoning in cookery, as thyme.
  • pothery — humid; stuffy
  • pothole — a deep hole; pit.
  • potiche — a vase or jar, as of porcelain, with a rounded or polygonal body narrowing at the top.
  • prophet — a person who speaks for God or a deity, or by divine inspiration.
  • quothed — said (used with nouns, and with first- and third-person pronouns, and always placed before the subject): Quoth the raven, “Nevermore.”.
  • rathole — a hole made by a rat, as into a room, barn, etc.: The first chore in the old building is to plug up the ratholes.
  • red hot — red with heat; very hot.
  • red-hot — red with heat; very hot.
  • rehovot — a town in central Israel, SE of Tel Aviv.
  • reshoot — to shoot (a film, scene, photograph) again
  • retouch — to improve with new touches, highlights, or the like; touch up or rework, as a painting or makeup.
  • rexrothKenneth, 1905–82, U.S. poet, critic, and translator.
  • rhetors — a master or teacher of rhetoric.
  • roethkeTheodore, 1908–63, U.S. poet and teacher.
  • routhie — abundant, plentiful, or well filled
  • seamoth — dragonfish (def 2).
  • sesotho — the Bantu language of Lesotho; Sotho.
  • shelton — a city in SW Connecticut.
  • sheroot — a cigar having open, untapered ends.
  • shertok — Moshe [moh-shuh] /ˈmoʊ ʃə/ (Show IPA), Sharett, Moshe.
  • shochet — shohet.
  • shooter — a person who shoots with a gun, bow, etc.: efforts to capture the shooter.
  • shootie — a woman's shoe that reaches, covers, or extends just above the ankle.
  • shorted — having little length; not long.
  • shorten — to make short or shorter.
  • shorter — something that is short.
  • shortie — a person of less than average stature (sometimes used as a disparaging and offensive term of address).
  • shotten — (of fish, especially herring) having recently ejected the spawn.
  • shottle — a small drawer in a chest for keeping money and small or special things
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