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

  • patched — repaired with patches; covered with patches
  • phaedra — the wife of Theseus who fell in love with Hippolytus, her stepson, and eventually hanged herself after causing his death.
  • phrased — Grammar. a sequence of two or more words arranged in a grammatical construction and acting as a unit in a sentence. (in English) a sequence of two or more words that does not contain a finite verb and its subject or that does not consist of clause elements such as subject, verb, object, or complement, as a preposition and a noun or pronoun, an adjective and noun, or an adverb and verb.
  • pinhead — the head of a pin.
  • pithead — a mine entrance and the surrounding area.
  • poached — to trespass, especially on another's game preserve, in order to steal animals or to hunt.
  • pothead — a person who habitually smokes marijuana.
  • pradesh — a state, esp a state in the Union of India
  • quashed — to put down or suppress completely; quell; subdue: to quash a rebellion.
  • raghead — an offensive term for a person who wears a turban, keffiyeh, etc
  • raphide — any of numerous needle-shaped crystals, usually of calcium oxalate, that occur in many plant cells as a metabolic product
  • rawhead — a bogeyman, esp one with a skull as its head
  • rawhide — untanned skin of cattle or other animals.
  • red hat — the broad-brimmed official hat of a Roman Catholic cardinal, symbolic of the office or rank of a cardinal.
  • redhead — a person having red hair.
  • rhdnase — dornase alfa.
  • roached — Nautical. the upward curve at the foot of a square sail. (loosely) a convexity given to any of the edges of a sail; round.
  • saphead — a simpleton; fool.
  • shacked — to chase and throw back; to retrieve: to shack a ground ball.
  • shafted — a long pole forming the body of various weapons, as lances, halberds, or arrows.
  • shagged — Informal. weary; exhausted (usually followed by out): They were completely shagged out from the long trip.
  • shaheed — (in Islam) a deceased person who has lived a life in accordance with the will of Allah
  • sharded — (of a beetle) hidden or living under dung
  • sharked — a person who preys greedily on others, as by cheating or usury.
  • sharped — having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
  • sheared — shaped or completed by or as if by shearing.
  • shepardAlan Bartlett, Jr. 1923–1998, U.S. astronaut: first American in space, May 5, 1961.
  • smashed — of, relating to, or constituting a great success: That composer has written many smash tunes.
  • subhead — a title or heading of a subdivision, as in a chapter, essay, or newspaper article.
  • thanked — to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality.
  • the bad — those who are wicked
  • thebaid — the ancient region surrounding Thebes, in Egypt.
  • thrawed — British Dialect. to throw.
  • threads — a fine cord of flax, cotton, or other fibrous material spun out to considerable length, especially when composed of two or more filaments twisted together.
  • thready — consisting of or resembling a thread or threads; fibrous; filamentous.
  • towhead — a head of very light blond, almost white hair.
  • trashed — intoxicated; drunk.
  • unheard — not heard; not perceived by the ear.
  • warhead — the forward section of a self-propelled missile, bomb, torpedo, or the like, containing the explosive, chemical, or atomic charge.
  • watched — to be alertly on the lookout, look attentively, or observe, as to see what comes, is done, or happens: to watch while an experiment is performed.
  • webhead — (slang) An avid user of the World Wide Web.
  • whacked — exhausted; tired out.
  • whammed — Simple past tense and past participle of wham.
  • whanged — Simple past tense and past participle of whang.
  • whapped — Simple past tense and past participle of whap.
  • yachted — Simple past tense and past participle of yacht.
  • zahedan — a city in E Iran.
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