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

  • sithole — Ndabaningi (əndabaˈnɪŋɡɪ). 1920–2000, Zimbabwean clergyman and politician; leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union (1963–74). He was one of the negotiators of the internal settlement (1978) to pave the way for Black majority rule in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)
  • smother — to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing.
  • soothed — to tranquilize or calm, as a person or the feelings; relieve, comfort, or refresh: soothing someone's anger; to soothe someone with a hot drink.
  • soother — truth, reality, or fact.
  • sothern — E(dward) H(ugh) 1859–1933, U.S. actor, born in England: husband of Julia Marlowe.
  • souther — a wind or storm from the south.
  • southeyRobert, 1774–1843, English poet and prose writer: poet laureate 1813–43.
  • stetho- — chest, breast
  • strophe — the part of an ancient Greek choral ode sung by the chorus when moving from right to left.
  • taphole — a hole in a blast furnace, steelmaking furnace, etc., through which molten metal or slag is tapped off.
  • tchekov — Anton Chekhov
  • teashop — a tearoom.
  • techno- — Techno- is used at the beginning of words that refer to technology.
  • teraohm — a unit of electrical resistance equal to one million million ohms
  • the box — television
  • the boy — the right tool for a particular task
  • the lot — everything, all of it
  • the nod — the award of a contest to a competitor on the basis of points scored
  • the one — (in Neo-Platonic philosophy) the ultimate being
  • the son — Jesus Christ, as the second person of the Trinity
  • theelol — an estriol or an estrogen hormone found in a pregnant woman's urine, C18H24O3
  • theocon — a person with conservative views who believes that religion, esp Christianity, should be the dominant influence in government policy
  • theolog — a theological student.
  • theorbo — an obsolete bass lute with two sets of strings attached to separate peg boxes, one above the other, on the neck.
  • theorem — Mathematics. a theoretical proposition, statement, or formula embodying something to be proved from other propositions or formulas.
  • theoric — a theory or conjecture
  • thereof — of that or it.
  • thereon — on or upon that or it.
  • thereto — to that place, thing, etc.
  • thermo- — Thermo- combines with adjectives to form adjectives that mean using or relating to heat.
  • thermos — a vacuum bottle or similar container lined with an insulating material, such as polystyrene, to keep liquids hot or cold.
  • theroid — of, relating to, or resembling a beast
  • theroux — Paul (Edward). born 1941, US novelist and travel writer. His novels include Picture Palace (1978), The Mosquito Coast (1981), and My Other Life (1996); travel writings include The Great Railway Bazaar (1975)
  • thomsen — Christian Jürgensen [kris-tyahn yoor-guh n-suh n] /ˈkrɪs tyɑn ˈyur gən sən/ (Show IPA), 1788–1865, Danish archaeologist.
  • thonged — furnished with or secured with a thong
  • thoreauHenry David, 1817–62, U.S. naturalist and author.
  • thorite — a rare mineral, thorium silicate, ThSiO 4 , occurring in the form of yellow or black crystals.
  • thorned — a sharp excrescence on a plant, especially a sharp-pointed aborted branch; spine; prickle.
  • thother — an archaic contraction of the other
  • throwed — a simple past tense and past participle of throw.
  • thrower — a person or thing that throws.
  • to heel — the back part of the human foot, below and behind the ankle.
  • toehold — a small ledge or niche just large enough to support the toes, as in climbing.
  • toeshoe — a dance slipper fitted with a thick, reinforced toe to enable the ballet dancer to toe-dance.
  • toheroa — a large marine clam, Amphidesma ventricosum, of waters near New Zealand.
  • tooshie — angry; upset
  • toothed — (in most vertebrates) one of the hard bodies or processes usually attached in a row to each jaw, serving for the prehension and mastication of food, as weapons of attack or defense, etc., and in mammals typically composed chiefly of dentin surrounding a sensitive pulp and covered on the crown with enamel.
  • topheth — a place in the valley of Hinnom, near Jerusalem, where, contrary to the law, children were offered as sacrifices, especially to Moloch. It was later used as a dumping ground for refuse.
  • torched — a light to be carried in the hand, consisting of some combustible substance, as resinous wood, or of twisted flax or the like soaked with tallow or other flammable substance, ignited at the upper end.
  • torcher — a person who gives light with a torch
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