8-letter words containing f, l, e, h
- flushers — Plural form of flusher.
- flysheet — A tract or circular of two or four pages.
- flywheel — a heavy disk or wheel rotating on a shaft so that its momentum gives almost uniform rotational speed to the shaft and to all connected machinery.
- fool hen — any of various grouse, as the spruce grouse, that can be killed easily because of their relative tameness.
- foothole — (cricket) A hole in a cricket pitch made by the bowler's foot during his runup.
- forhaile — to distress
- foxholes — Plural form of foxhole.
- freehold — a town in E New Jersey: battle of Monmouth courthouse 1778.
- funkhole — a dugout
- hadfield — Sir Robert Abbott, 1858–1940, English metallurgist and industrialist.
- half one — 30 minutes after one o'clock, two o'clock, three o'clock, etc
- half-lie — something that a person says or writes that they know to be partly untrue
- half-pie — poorly planned or conceived
- halfbeak — any of several marine fishes of the family Hemiramphidae, having a greatly elongated lower jaw.
- halflife — Alternative spelling of half-life.
- halfness — The quality of being half; incompleteness.
- halfpace — (archaic, architecture) A platform of a staircase where the stair turns back in exactly the reverse direction of the lower flight.
- halfpipe — Alternative form of half-pipe.
- halftime — the period indicating completion of half the time allowed for an activity, as for a football or basketball game or an examination.
- halftone — Also called middle-tone. (in painting, drawing, graphics, photography, etc.) a value intermediate between light and dark.
- harfleur — a port in N France, in Seine-Maritime department: important centre in the Middle Ages. Pop: 8602 (2005)
- hasteful — swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
- hatefull — Obsolete form of hateful.
- hatfield — a town in central Hertfordshire, in SE England: incorporated into (Welwyn Hatfield) 1974.
- hayfield — a field where grass, alfalfa, etc., are grown for making into hay.
- heartful — An amount of emotion considered to be present in the heart.
- heedfull — Archaic form of heedful.
- heel fly — cattle grub.
- helilift — to transport by helicopter
- hellfire — the fire of hell.
- helpfull — Archaic form of helpful.
- hexafoil — a pattern with six lobes around a regular hexagon
- highlife — an expensive, glamorous, or elegant style of living.
- himselfe — Obsolete spelling of himself.
- hindfell — the mountain on whose fiery top Brynhild slept until awakened by Sigurd.
- hog fuel — wood chips or shavings, residue from sawmills, etc., used for fuel, landfill, animal feed, and surfacing paths and running tracks.
- homefelt — (of an emotion) felt personally or intimately; private; inward
- honeyful — full of honey
- hopefull — Archaic form of hopeful.
- hopefuls — Plural form of hopeful.
- hopfield — a field in which hops are grown
- hornfels — a dark, fine-grained metamorphic rock, the result of recrystallization of siliceous or argillaceous sediments by contact metamorphism.
- horsefly — any bloodsucking, usually large fly of the family Tabanidae, especially of the genus Tabanus, a serious pest of horses, cattle, etc.
- housefly — a medium-sized, gray-striped fly, Musca domestica, common around human habitations in nearly all parts of the world.
- houseful — as many as a house will accommodate: a houseful of weekend guests.
- hoverfly — Any of various flies from the family Syrphidae that hover in the air and feed on the nectar of flowers.
- kelpfish — any of several blennies that are common among kelp. Compare kelp greenling.
- lefthand — Alternative form of left-hand.
- lifehack — Informal. a tip, trick, or efficient method for doing or managing a day-to-day task or activity; a hack: a lifehack for overcoming social anxiety; a computer programmer's best lifehacks.
- lifehold — Land held by a life estate.