8-letter words containing e, t, h, r
- -hearted — -hearted combines with adjectives such as 'kind' or 'cold' to form adjectives which indicate that someone has a particular character or personality or is in a particular mood.
- -shirted — -shirted is used to form adjectives which indicate what colour or type of shirt someone is wearing.
- -watcher — -watcher combines with nouns to form other nouns that refer to people who are interested in a group of animals or people, and who study them closely.
- achroite — the colorless or white variety of tourmaline, often used as a gem.
- adherent — An adherent is someone who holds a particular belief or supports a particular person or group.
- aerolith — a meteorite consisting mainly of stony matter.
- aetheric — ether (defs 3–5).
- anchoret — anchorite.
- antihero — An antihero is the main character in a novel, play, or film who is not morally good and does not behave like a typical hero.
- archetto — a tool, consisting of a bow strung with wire, for trimming excess material from a piece being modeled.
- archlute — a long, large bass lute
- arethusa — a North American orchid, Arethusa bulbosa, having one long narrow leaf and one rose-purple flower fringed with yellow
- arthouse — a cinema which specializes in showing films which are not part of the commercial mainstream
- asherite — a member of the tribe of Asher.
- at heart — If you say that someone is a particular kind of person at heart, you mean that that is what they are really like, even though they may seem very different.
- atherine — any of several small fish of the genus Atherina
- athermal — (physics) Describing any process that does not involve either heat or a change in temperature.
- atheroma — a fatty deposit on or within the inner lining of an artery, often causing an obstruction to the blood flow
- atherton — Mike, full name Michael Andrew Atherton. born 1968, English cricketer: played for Lancashire (1987–2001) and England (1989–2001); captain of England (1993–1998)
- attacher — Someone who attaches.
- authored — a person who writes a novel, poem, essay, etc.; the composer of a literary work, as distinguished from a compiler, translator, editor, or copyist.
- aweather — towards the weather
- barathea — a fabric made of silk and wool or cotton and rayon, used esp for coats
- barghest — (in the North of England, esp Yorkshire) a goblin that appears in the shape of a dog as an omen of death or other misfortune
- bathorse — a horse which carries a military officer's baggage; a military packhorse
- bathrobe — A bathrobe is a loose piece of clothing made of the same material as towels. You wear it before or after you have a bath or a swim.
- bayreuth — a city in E Germany, in NE Bavaria: home and burial place of Richard Wagner; annual festivals of his music. Pop: 74 818 (2003 est)
- bebother — To bring trouble upon.
- bedright — a right expected in the marital bed
- bedworth — a town in central England, in N Warwickshire. Pop: 30 001 (2001)
- berthage — a place for mooring boats
- berthing — a shelflike sleeping space, as on a ship, airplane, or railroad car.
- bethrall — to make a slave of
- beyrouth — Beirut.
- bitchery — spiteful talk
- blighter — You can refer to someone you do not like as a blighter.
- botchery — an instance of botched workmanship
- bothered — worried or concerned
- bratchet — a brach or brachet hound
- breathed — relating to or denoting a speech sound for whose articulation the vocal cords are not made to vibrate
- breather — If you take a breather, you stop what you are doing for a short time and have a rest.
- breathes — to take air, oxygen, etc., into the lungs and expel it; inhale and exhale; respire.
- brethren — You can refer to the members of a particular organization or group, especially a religious group, as brethren.
- brighten — If someone brightens or their face brightens, they suddenly look happier.
- brighter — radiating or reflecting light; luminous; shining: The bright coins shone in the gloom.
- britches — breeches (sense 2)
- butchery — You can refer to the cruel killing of a lot of people as butchery when you want to express your horror and disgust at this.
- by heart — If you know something such as a poem by heart, you have learned it so well that you can remember it without having to read it.
- carthage — an ancient city state, on the N African coast near present-day Tunis. Founded about 800 bc by Phoenician traders, it grew into an empire dominating N Africa and the Mediterranean. Destroyed and then rebuilt by Rome, it was finally razed by the Arabs in 697 ad
- catchers — Plural form of catcher.
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