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

  • pithead — a mine entrance and the surrounding area.
  • plashet — a small, marshy pond
  • pothead — a person who habitually smokes marijuana.
  • preheat — to heat before using or before subjecting to some further process: to preheat an oven before baking a cake.
  • psather — (language)   A parallel extension of Sather for a clustered shared memory model. It features threads synchronised by monitor objects ("gates"); locality assertions and placement operators. There is an implementation for the CM-5.
  • pytheas — 4th century bc, Greek navigator. He was the first Greek to visit and describe the coasts of Spain, France, and the British Isles and may have reached Iceland
  • rachets — Plural form of rachet.
  • ratchet — a toothed bar with which a pawl engages.
  • rathest — soonest, earliest
  • rathole — a hole made by a rat, as into a room, barn, etc.: The first chore in the old building is to plug up the ratholes.
  • recatch — to catch (something or someone) again
  • rechart — a sheet exhibiting information in tabular form.
  • recheat — (in a hunt) the sounding of the horn to call back or signal to the hounds
  • red hat — the broad-brimmed official hat of a Roman Catholic cardinal, symbolic of the office or rank of a cardinal.
  • relatch — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • rematch — to match again; duplicate: an attempt to rematch a shade of green paint.
  • repatch — to patch again
  • reteach — to teach again
  • rhaetia — an ancient Roman province in central Europe, comprising what is now E Switzerland and a part of the Tyrol: later extended to the Danube.
  • rhaetic — of or relating to a series of rocks formed in the late Triassic period
  • rhetian — of or relating to Rhaetia.
  • satchelLeroy Robert ("Satchel") 1906–82, U.S. baseball player.
  • seamoth — dragonfish (def 2).
  • shacket — a yellowjacket or hornet.
  • shafted — a long pole forming the body of various weapons, as lances, halberds, or arrows.
  • shafter — a shaft-horse, usually in tandem with another horse, that pulls a cart
  • shantey — chantey.
  • sharett — Moshe [maw-she] /mɔˈʃɛ/ (Show IPA), (Moshe Shertok) 1894–1965, Israeli statesman, born in Russia: prime minister 1953–55.
  • shatter — to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow.
  • she-cat — a female cat
  • sheathe — to put (a sword, dagger, etc.) into a sheath.
  • sheathy — resembling or constituting a sheath
  • sheitan — Ash-Shaytān.
  • shmatte — an old ragged garment; tattered article of clothing.
  • slather — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
  • staithe — a wharf, where ships can moor and unload or load
  • stealth — secret, clandestine, or surreptitious procedure.
  • sthenia — strength; excessive vital force.
  • swather — a farming implement that cuts and binds some grain crops into windrows
  • swathes — to wrap, bind, or swaddle with bands of some material; wrap up closely or fully.
  • taphiae — (in ancient geography) a group of islands in the Ionian Sea.
  • taphole — a hole in a blast furnace, steelmaking furnace, etc., through which molten metal or slag is tapped off.
  • tarheel — a native or inhabitant of North Carolina (used as a nickname).
  • te shawAnna Howard, 1847–1919, U.S. physician, reformer, and suffragist, born in England.
  • teacher — a person who teaches or instructs, especially as a profession; instructor.
  • teashop — a tearoom.
  • teheran — a republic in SW Asia. About 635,000 sq. mi. (1,644,650 sq. km). Capital: Teheran.
  • teraohm — a unit of electrical resistance equal to one million million ohms
  • terefah — tref.
  • thalweg — a line, as drawn on a map, connecting the lowest points of a valley.
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