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7-letter words containing h, a, t, e

  • batches — a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together: a batch of prisoners.
  • bathers — a swimming costume
  • beareth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bear.
  • beneath — Something that is beneath another thing is under the other thing.
  • bentham — Jeremy. 1748–1832, British philosopher and jurist: a founder of utilitarianism. His works include A Fragment on Government (1776) and Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789)
  • berchta — Perchta.
  • bethank — to thank
  • bethany — a village in the West Bank, near Jerusalem at the foot of the Mount of Olives: in the New Testament, the home of Lazarus and the lodging place of Jesus during Holy Week
  • blather — If someone is blathering on about something, they are talking for a long time about something that you consider boring or unimportant.
  • breadth — The breadth of something is the distance between its two sides.
  • breathe — When people or animals breathe, they take air into their lungs and let it out again. When they breathe smoke or a particular kind of air, they take it into their lungs and let it out again as they breathe.
  • breaths — the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration.
  • breathy — If someone has a breathy voice, you can hear their breath when they speak or sing.
  • cachets — Plural form of cachet.
  • calmeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calm.
  • caltech — the California Institute of Technology
  • casteth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cast.
  • catched — (obsolete, or, nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of catch.
  • catcher — In baseball, the catcher is the player who stands behind the batter. The catcher has a special glove for catching the ball.
  • catches — Plural form of catch.
  • catechu — a water-soluble astringent resinous substance obtained from any of certain tropical plants, esp the leguminous tree Acacia catechu of S Asia, and used in medicine, tanning, and dyeing
  • cathead — a fitting at the bow of a vessel for securing the anchor when raised
  • cathect — to invest mental or emotional energy in
  • cathode — A cathode is the negative electrode in a cell such as a battery. Compare anode.
  • cathole — one of a pair of holes in the after part of a ship through which hawsers are passed for steadying the ship or heaving astern
  • causeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cause.
  • ceaseth — Archaic third-person singular form of cease.
  • chaetae — a bristle or seta, especially of a chaetopod.
  • chaetal — of or relating to chaeta
  • chaeto- — hair or bristles
  • chalets — Plural form of chalet.
  • chametz — leavened food which may not be eaten during Passover
  • chanted — Simple past tense and past participle of chant.
  • chanter — a person who chants
  • chantey — a song formerly sung by sailors in rhythm with their motions while working, as while turning a capstan
  • chantie — a chamber pot
  • chanute — a town in SE Kansas.
  • chaplet — an ornamental wreath of flowers, beads, etc, worn on the head
  • chapter — A chapter is one of the parts that a book is divided into. Each chapter has a number, and sometimes a title.
  • charret — (obsolete) A chariot.
  • charted — a sheet exhibiting information in tabular form.
  • charter — A charter is a formal document describing the rights, aims, or principles of an organization or group of people.
  • charvet — a soft, lusterless silk or rayon tie fabric, often made with a faint stripe effect.
  • chaseth — Archaic third-person singular form of chase.
  • chasted — Simple past tense and past participle of chast.
  • chasten — If you are chastened by something, it makes you regret that you have behaved badly or stupidly.
  • chaster — refraining from sexual intercourse that is regarded as contrary to morality or religion; virtuous.
  • chateau — A château is a large country house or castle in France.
  • chatted — to converse in a familiar or informal manner.
  • chattel — Chattels are things that belong to you.
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