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7-letter words containing h, a, o, r

  • hoarded — a supply or accumulation that is hidden or carefully guarded for preservation, future use, etc.: a vast hoard of silver.
  • hoarder — a supply or accumulation that is hidden or carefully guarded for preservation, future use, etc.: a vast hoard of silver.
  • hoarier — Comparative form of hoary.
  • hoarily — In a hoary manner.
  • hoarsen — (transitive, intransitive) To make or become hoarse.
  • hoarser — Comparative form of hoarse.
  • hoaxers — Plural form of hoaxer.
  • hoaxter — Alternative spelling of hoaxer.
  • hofbrau — an informal, German-style restaurant or tavern.
  • hogarthWilliam, 1697–1764, English painter and engraver.
  • homager — a vassal.
  • honiara — (used with a plural verb) an archipelago in the W Pacific Ocean, E of New Guinea; important World War II battles; politically divided between Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
  • hoodrat — (slang) A sexually promiscuous girl.
  • hoorays — Plural form of hooray.
  • horatio — a male given name.
  • hornbag — a promiscuous woman
  • hot air — empty, exaggerated, or pretentious talk or writing: His report on the company's progress was just so much hot air.
  • hot war — open military conflict; an armed conflict between nations: The increasing tension in the Middle East could lead to a hot war.
  • houbara — a bustard, Chlamydotis undulata, of northern Africa and western Asia, having long black and white plumes on each side of the neck.
  • humoral — of, relating to, or proceeding from a fluid of the body.
  • hygroma — a swelling in the soft tissue that occurs over a joint, usually caused by repeated injury
  • kachori — An Indian snack of flour with beans and spices.
  • karoshi — (in Japan) death caused by overwork
  • kharkov — a city in NE Ukraine: former capital of Ukraine.
  • khorana — Har Gobind [hahr goh-bind] /hɑr ˈgoʊ bɪnd/ (Show IPA), 1922–2011, U.S. biochemist and researcher in genetics, born in India: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1968.
  • kronachLucas ("the Elder") 1472–1553, German painter and graphic artist.
  • loather — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
  • lothair — ("the Saxon") c1070–1137, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and king of the Germans 1125–37.
  • machzor — machzors, Hebrew. mahzor.
  • manhour — Alternative form of man-hour.
  • markhor — a wild goat, Capra falconeri, of mountainous regions from Afghanistan to India, having compressed, spiral horns and long, shaggy hair: all populations are threatened or endangered.
  • masorah — a collection of critical and explanatory notes on the Hebrew text of the Old Testament, compiled from the 7th? to 10th centuries a.d. and traditionally accepted as an authoritative exegetic guide, chiefly in matters of pronunciation and grammar.
  • menorah — a candelabrum having seven branches (as used in the Biblical tabernacle or the Temple in Jerusalem), or any number of branches (as used in modern synagogues).
  • monarch — a hereditary sovereign, as a king, queen, or emperor.
  • morchas — Plural form of morcha.
  • morphan — A chemical compound, the base of the benzomorphan family of drugs.
  • morphea — (medicine) localized scleroderma.
  • morphia — a white, bitter, crystalline alkaloid, C 1 7 H 1 9 NO 3 ⋅H 2 O, the most important narcotic and addictive principle of opium, obtained by extraction and crystallization and used chiefly in medicine as a pain reliever and sedative.
  • morrhua — a codfish
  • navarho — a navigation system providing information on bearing and distance
  • nomarch — the governor of a nome or a nomarchy.
  • nothura — Any member of the genus Nothura of birds in the tinamou family.
  • oarfish — any long, ribbon-shaped, silvery fish of the genus Regalecus, of deep tropical waters, having a red dorsal fin along the spine that rises to a crest, and reaching a length of 30 feet (9 meters).
  • ohrmazd — Ahura Mazda.
  • ophiura — a sea creature, similar to a starfish, of the Ophiuridae family
  • or what — In conversation, you say or what? after a question as a way of stating an opinion forcefully and showing that you expect other people to agree.
  • oraches — Plural form of orache.
  • orchard — an area of land devoted to the cultivation of fruit or nut trees.
  • orphans — Plural form of orphan.
  • orphean — Greek Legend. a poet and musician, a son of Calliope, who followed his dead wife, Eurydice, to the underworld. By charming Hades, he obtained permission to lead her away, provided he did not look back at her until they returned to earth. But at the last moment he looked, and she was lost to him forever.
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