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7-letter words containing h, a, r

  • 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.
  • hryvnia — The currency of Ukraine, symbol ₴, divided into 100 kopiykas.
  • huascar — 1495?–1533, Inca prince of Peru (half brother of Atahualpa; son of Huayna Capac).
  • hubbardElbert Green, 1856–1915, U.S. author, editor, and printer.
  • humeral — Anatomy, Zoology. of or relating to the humerus or brachium.
  • humoral — of, relating to, or proceeding from a fluid of the body.
  • hungary — a republic in central Europe. 35,926 sq. mi. (93,050 sq. km). Capital: Budapest.
  • hurrahs — Plural form of hurrah.
  • hurrays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hurray.
  • hurrian — a member of an ancient people, sometimes identified with the Horites, who lived in the Middle East during the 2nd and 3rd millenniums b.c. and who established the Mitanni kingdom about 1400 b.c.
  • hussars — Plural form of hussar.
  • hydrant — an upright pipe with a spout, nozzle, or other outlet, usually in the street, for drawing water from a main or service pipe, especially for fighting fires.
  • hydrase — any of the class of enzymes that catalyze the addition of a water molecule into a compound without causing hydrolysis.
  • hydrate — any of a class of compounds containing chemically combined water. In the case of some hydrates, as washing soda, Na 2 CO 3 ⋅10H 2 O, the water is loosely held and is easily lost on heating; in others, as sulfuric acid, SO 3 ⋅H 2 O, or H 2 SO 4 , it is strongly held as water of constitution.
  • hygroma — a swelling in the soft tissue that occurs over a joint, usually caused by repeated injury
  • hymnary — a hymnal.
  • hypural — relating to the bones of the area below the tail of fish
  • hyraxes — Plural form of hyrax.
  • inearth — (transitive, chiefly poetic) To put into the earth; inter.
  • inhaler — an apparatus or device used in inhaling medicinal vapors, anesthetics, etc.
  • inthral — enthrall.
  • ishvara — a personal and supreme god, supposed in dvaita Vedantism to be included with the world and Atman within Brahman.
  • jaghire — Alternative spelling of jaghir.
  • jarhead — a U.S. Marine.
  • jarrahs — Plural form of jarrah.
  • kachera — short trousers traditionally worn by Sikhs as a symbol of their religious and cultural loyalty: originally worn for ease of horse riding
  • kacheri — Alt form kachcheri.
  • kachori — An Indian snack of flour with beans and spices.
  • karachi — a former province of Pakistan, in the lower Indus valley; now part of West Pakistan. 48,136 sq. mi. (125,154 sq. km). Capital: Karachi.
  • karahis — Plural form of karahi.
  • karkheh — a river in SW Iran, flowing SW to marshes along the Tigris River. About 350 miles (565 km) long.
  • karoshi — (in Japan) death caused by overwork
  • kashmir — the fine, downy wool at the roots of the hair of the Kashmir goat.
  • kashrut — the body of dietary laws prescribed for Jews: an observer of kashruth.
  • kathryn — a feminine name
  • keturah — the second wife of Abraham. Gen. 25:1.
  • khaddar — a handloomed plain-weave cotton fabric produced in India.
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