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8-letter words containing h, a, d

  • dahabeah — a houseboat used on the Nile
  • dahabieh — A traditional Egyptian sailing-boat.
  • dahlgrenJohn Adelphus Bernard, 1809–70, U.S. naval officer and inventor.
  • daishiki — dashiki
  • dalglish — Kenny, born 1951, Scottish footballer: a striker, he played for Celtic (1968–77) and for Liverpool (1977–89): manager of Liverpool (1985–91; 2011–12), of Blackburn Rovers (1991–95), Newcastle United (1997–98), and Celtic (2000): Scotland's most-capped footballer (102 appearances, 1971–86)
  • dalmahoy — a bushy wig
  • damanhur — a city in NE Egypt, in the Nile delta. Pop: 229 000 (2005 est)
  • damehood — The fact or condition of being a dame.
  • damrosch — Walter (Johannes)1862-1950; U.S. conductor & composer, born in Germany
  • dandyish — a man who is excessively concerned about his clothes and appearance; a fop.
  • danishes — Plural form of danish.
  • daphnias — Plural form of daphnia.
  • darshana — any of the six principal systems of philosophy.
  • dash off — If you dash off to a place, you go there very quickly.
  • dashikis — Plural form of dashiki.
  • dashpots — Plural form of dashpot.
  • dassehra — an annual Hindu festival celebrated on the 10th lunar day of Navaratri; images of the goddess Durga are immersed in water
  • daughter — Someone's daughter is their female child.
  • dauphine — the wife of a dauphin
  • daylight — Daylight is the natural light that there is during the day, before it gets dark.
  • dayshell — a thistle
  • deadhead — A deadhead is someone who uses a free ticket to see a show, or for a plane or train trip.
  • dealfish — any deep-sea teleost fish of the genus Trachipterus, esp T. arcticus, related to the ribbonfishes and having a very long tapelike body and a fan-shaped tail fin
  • deanship — Education. the head of a faculty, school, or administrative division in a university or college: the dean of admissions. an official in an American college or secondary school having charge of student personnel services, such as counseling or discipline: the dean of men. the official in charge of undergraduate students at an English university.
  • deathbed — If someone is on their deathbed, they are in a bed and about to die.
  • deathday — the day or the anniversary of the day of a person's death.
  • deathful — characterized by or causing death
  • deckhand — A deckhand is a person who does the cleaning and other work on the deck of a ship.
  • deckhead — the undersurface of a deck.
  • delphian — a native or inhabitant of Delphi.
  • demarche — move, step, or manoeuvre, esp in diplomatic affairs
  • den haagDen [den] /dɛn/ (Show IPA) a Dutch name of The Hague.
  • despatch — dispatch
  • detached — Someone who is detached is not personally involved in something or has no emotional interest in it.
  • detacher — One who or that which detaches.
  • detaches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detach.
  • dethatch — to remove dead grass from (a lawn)
  • devachan — The place where gods abide, the
  • diadochi — the six Macedonian generals who, after the death of Alexander the Great, fought for control of his empire in the Wars of the Diadochi (321–281 bc)
  • diadochy — the replacement of one element in a crystal by another
  • diaglyph — any instance of artwork carved into the surface of a hard substance (predominantly stone or metal), such that the design is set back from the surface; an intaglio
  • diagraph — a device for enlarging or reducing maps, plans, etc
  • dianthus — any Eurasian caryophyllaceous plant of the widely cultivated genus Dianthus, such as the carnation, pink, and sweet william
  • diaphane — Something transparent or diaphanous.
  • diaphone — the set of all realizations of a given phoneme in a language
  • diaphony — a style of two-part polyphonic singing; organum or a freer form resembling it
  • diarchal — Relating to, or pertaining to, diarchy or a diarchy system.
  • diarrhea — If someone has diarrhea, a lot of liquid feces comes out of their body because they are ill.
  • dichasia — Plural form of dichasium.
  • dickhead — If someone calls a man a dickhead, they are saying that they think he is very stupid.
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