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7-letter words containing h, a

  • acheson — Dean (Gooderham). 1893–1971, US lawyer and statesman: secretary of state (1949–53) under President Truman
  • achiest — Superlative form of achy.
  • achieve — If you achieve a particular aim or effect, you succeed in doing it or causing it to happen, usually after a lot of effort.
  • achinsk — a city in the S central Russian Federation in Asia.
  • achiote — annatto.
  • achiral — able to be superimposed on its mirror image
  • acholia — a condition involving partial or complete lack of bile secretion
  • acholic — lack of a secretion of bile.
  • acolyth — an acolyte or follower
  • acouchi — any of several South American rodents of the genus Myoprocta, closely related to the agoutis but much smaller, with a white-tipped tail: family Dasyproctidae
  • acushla — darling: a term of endearment
  • adharma — unrighteousness or wickedness
  • adhered — to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling (usually followed by to): The mud adhered to his shoes.
  • adherer — a person who adheres to practices or beliefs
  • adheres — Stick fast to (a surface or substance).
  • adhibit — to administer or apply
  • adichie — Chimamanda Ngozi, born 1977, Nigerian novelist; her novels include Purple Hibiscus (2003) and Half of a Yellow Sun (2006), which won the 2007 Orange Prize for Fiction
  • aechmea — any of various epiphytic bromeliads of the genus Aechmea, native to tropical America, having stiff, spiny leaves and clusters of red, yellow, or blue flowers: popular as a houseplant.
  • affiche — a poster or advertisement, esp one drawn by an artist, as for the opening of an exhibition
  • afghani — the standard monetary unit of Afghanistan, divided into 100 puli
  • afghans — Plural form of afghan.
  • agathon — c450–c400 b.c, Greek poet and dramatist.
  • aggadah — a homiletic passage of the Talmud
  • agnatha — the class of vertebrates comprising the lampreys, hagfishes, and several extinct forms, having no jaws or paired appendages.
  • agoroth — agorot
  • agrapha — sayings of Jesus not recorded in the canonical Gospels
  • agreeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of agree.
  • agulhas — Capesouthernmost point of Africa, in Western Cape province, South Africa
  • ahaziah — a son of Ahab and his successor as king of Israel, reigned 853?–852? b.c. I Kings 22:40.
  • aheight — at a significant height
  • ahiezer — a Danite who assisted Moses with the census and was head of the tribe of Dan in the wilderness. Num. 1:12; 2:35; 10:25.
  • ahimaaz — a priest who supported David during the revolt of Absalom. II Sam. 18:19–32.
  • ahishar — a chamberlain in Solomon's household. I Kings 4:6.
  • ahriman — the supreme evil spirit and diabolical opponent of Ormazd
  • ahungry — hungry
  • airhead — If you describe someone, especially a young woman, as an airhead, you are critical of them because you think they are not at all clever and are interested only in unimportant things.
  • airhole — A hole provided for ventilation or breathing.
  • airhose — a hose for conducting air under pressure, as one connected to an air pump, an air brake, or a scuba tank.
  • airshed — a region sharing a common flow of air, which may become uniformly polluted and stagnant
  • airship — An airship is an aircraft that consists of a large balloon which is filled with gas and is powered by an engine. It has a section underneath for passengers.
  • airshot — aircheck
  • airshow — An airshow is an event at which aeroplane pilots entertain the public by performing very skilful and complicated movements with the aircraft in the sky.
  • airthed — a direction.
  • airwash — to cool (a roof or the like) with a current of air.
  • aitches — Plural form of aitch.
  • akashic — Of or pertaining to akasha.
  • akhisar — a town in W Turkey, NE of Izmir.
  • akihito — born 1933, Emperor of Japan from 1989
  • akiraho — a small New Zealand shrub, Olearia paniculata, with white flowers
  • alannah — my child: used as a term of address or endearment
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