7-letter words containing g, i, n, h
- hosting — web hosting
- hotting — having or giving off heat; having a high temperature: a hot fire; hot coffee.
- housing — a covering of cloth for the back and flanks of a horse or other animal, for protection or ornament.
- houting — a European whitefish, Coregonus oxyrhynchus, that lives in salt water but spawns in freshwater lakes: a valued food fish
- howling — producing or uttering a howling noise: a howling mob.
- hsining — a city in and the capital of Qinghai province, in W central China.
- hubbing — the central part of a wheel, as that part into which the spokes are inserted.
- huffing — a mood of sulking anger; a fit of resentment: Just because you disagree, don't walk off in a huff.
- hugging — Present participle of hug.
- huggins — Charles Brenton [bren-tn] /ˈbrɛn tn/ (Show IPA), 1901–97, U.S. surgeon and medical researcher, born in Canada: Nobel Prize 1966.
- hulking — heavy and clumsy; bulky.
- hulling — the hollow, lowermost portion of a ship, floating partially submerged and supporting the remainder of the ship.
- humming — making a droning sound; buzzing.
- humping — a rounded protuberance, especially a fleshy protuberance on the back, as that due to abnormal curvature of the spine in humans, or that normally present in certain animals, as the camel or bison.
- hunting — an act or practice of hunting game or other wild animals.
- hurling — a forcible or violent throw; fling.
- hurting — to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.
- hushing — to become or be silent or quiet: They hushed as the judge walked in.
- husking — the dry external covering of certain fruits or seeds, especially of an ear of corn.
- husting — A platform where candidates in an election give speeches.
- hutting — a small or humble dwelling of simple construction, especially one made of natural materials, as of logs or grass.
- hygenic — Misspelling of hygienic.
- hygiene — Also, hygienics. the science that deals with the preservation of health.
- hyginus — Saint, died a.d. 140, pope 136–140.
- hymning — Present participle of hymn.
- i ching — an ancient Chinese book of divination and a source of Confucian and Taoist philosophy. Answers to questions and advice may be obtained by referring to the text accompanying one of 64 hexagrams, selected at random
- inching — a unit of length, 1/12 (0.0833) foot, equivalent to 2.54 centimeters.
- infight — to box, or otherwise fight, at close quarters; to engage in infighting
- inglish — (games) An English-like language used for Adventure games like "The Hobbit". Inglish could distinguish between "take the rope and axe" and "take the money and run".
- inlight — (intransitive) To shine.
- insight — an instance of apprehending the true nature of a thing, especially through intuitive understanding: an insight into 18th-century life.
- inveigh — to protest strongly or attack vehemently with words; rail (usually followed by against): to inveigh against isolationism.
- itching — of, relating to, or characterized by an irritating sensation of the skin.
- joshing — good-natured banter.
- knights — a comedy (424 b.c.) by Aristophanes.
- kuching — a state in the federation of Malaysia, on NW Borneo: formerly a British crown colony (1946–63) and British protectorate (1888–1946). About 50,000 sq. mi. (129,500 sq. km). Capital: Kuching.
- kything — Present participle of kythe.
- lashing — the flexible part of a whip; the section of cord or the like forming the extremity of a whip.
- lathing — a machine for use in working wood, metal, etc., that holds the material and rotates it about a horizontal axis against a tool that shapes it.
- leching — to behave like a lecher (often followed by for or after).
- lighten — to become less severe, stringent, or harsh; ease up: Border inspections have lightened recently.
- longish — somewhat long.
- lushing — Present participle of lush.
- mashing — Present participle of mash.
- meighen — Arthur, 1874–1960, Canadian statesman: prime minister 1920–21, 1926.
- meshing — Present participle of mesh.
- miching — to lurk out of sight.
- moshing — to engage in a form of frenzied, violent dancing; slam-dance.
- mushing — a trip or journey, especially across snow and ice with a dog team.
- naggish — tending to nag; somewhat nagging.