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7-letter words containing h, a, y, l

  • hyaloid — hyaloid membrane.
  • hymenal — Of, or pertaining to, the hymen.
  • hymnals — Plural form of hymnal.
  • hypural — relating to the bones of the area below the tail of fish
  • ladyish — Characteristic of a lady.
  • lathery — consisting of, covered with, or capable of producing lather.
  • lazyish — Somewhat lazy.
  • lehayim — a toast used in drinking to a person's health or well-being.
  • letchya — Alt form letcha.
  • lichway — a path used to carry a coffin into a church or to burial
  • loathly — reluctantly; unwillingly.
  • lymphad — an ancient rowing boat with one mast
  • malachy — Saint. 1094–1148, Irish prelate; he became Archbishop of Armagh (1132) and founded (1142) the first Cistercian abbey in Ireland. Feast day: Nov 3
  • mauchlyJohn William, 1907–80, U.S. physicist and coinventor of the ENIAC, the first electronic computer 1946.
  • nylghai — nilgai.
  • nylghau — nilgai.
  • nymphal — Of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs.
  • schallyAndrew Victor, born 1926, U.S. physiologist, born in Poland: Nobel prize 1977.
  • shadfly — mayfly (def 1).
  • shadily — abounding in shade; shaded: shady paths.
  • shakily — tending to shake or tremble.
  • shambly — characterized by awkward, lazy, or unsteady movements, esp in walking
  • shankly — Bill. 1913–81, Scottish footballer and manager of Liverpool FC (1959–74)
  • shapely — having a pleasing shape, especially with reference to a woman's figure.
  • shapley — Harlow [hahr-loh] /ˈhɑr loʊ/ (Show IPA), 1885–1972, U.S. astronomer.
  • sharply — having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
  • splashy — making a splash or splashes.
  • tallyho — Chiefly British. a mail coach or a four-in-hand pleasure coach.
  • wealthy — having great wealth; rich; affluent: a wealthy person; a wealthy nation.
  • whalery — the whaling industry
  • whyalla — a city in S Australia.
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