7-letter words containing h, e, i
- haedine — (rare, humorous) Resembling in form or exhibiting the behaviour typical of a kid (i.e., a juvenile goat); compare 'caprine', 'hircine'.
- haglike — Resembling a hag or some aspect of one; hideous, cronelike.
- hagride — to afflict with worry, dread, need, or the like; torment.
- hainted — Variation of haunted.
- hairier — covered with hair; having much hair.
- hairnet — a cap of loose net, as of silk or nylon, for holding the hair in place.
- halesia — (botany) Any of the genus Halesia of American shrubs with white flowers.
- halides — Plural form of halide.
- haliers — Plural form of halier.
- hamelin — city in NW Germany, in the state of Lower Saxony: pop. 56,000
- handier — Comparative form of handy.
- hankies — Plural form of hanky.
- happier — delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing: to be happy to see a person.
- hardier — capable of enduring fatigue, hardship, exposure, etc.; sturdy; strong: hardy explorers of northern Canada.
- harelip — Usually Offensive. cleft lip.
- harmine — an alkaloid drug, C13H12N2O, present in ayahuasca and used in medicine as a stimulant
- harpies — Classical Mythology. a ravenous, filthy monster having a woman's head and a bird's body.
- harried — to harass, annoy, or prove a nuisance to by or as if by repeated attacks; worry: He was harried by constant doubts.
- harrier — one of a breed of medium-sized hounds, used, usually in packs, in hunting.
- harries — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harry.
- harriet — a female given name, form of Harry.
- hastier — Comparative form of hasty.
- hatchie — a river in N Mississippi and W Tennessee, flowing NW to the Mississippi River. 180 miles (290 km) long.
- haulier — hauler.
- have in — to ask (a person) to give a service
- have it — (in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players.
- haveing — (archaic) present participle of have.
- haverim — friend; comrade; companion.
- hayride — A ride taken for pleasure in a wagon carrying hay.
- haywire — wire used to bind bales of hay.
- haziest — Superlative form of hazy.
- headier — intoxicating: a heady wine.
- headily — In a heady manner.
- heading — the upper part of the body in humans, joined to the trunk by the neck, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
- headpin — the pin standing nearest to the bowler when set up, at the head or front of the triangle; the number 1 pin.
- headrig — (in a sawmill) the carriage and saw used in cutting a log into slabs.
- healing — curing or curative; prescribed or helping to heal.
- heaping — a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile: a heap of stones.
- hearing — the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived.
- heating — the state of a body perceived as having or generating a relatively high degree of warmth.
- heavier — Comparative form of heavy.
- heavies — Plural form of heavy.
- heavily — with a great weight or burden: a heavily loaded wagon.
- heaving — to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist: to heave a heavy ax.
- hebetic — pertaining to or occurring in puberty.
- hebraic — of, relating to, or characteristic of the Hebrews, their language, or their culture.
- hedging — a row of bushes or small trees planted close together, especially when forming a fence or boundary; hedgerow: small fields separated by hedges.
- hedonic — of, characterizing, or pertaining to pleasure: a hedonic thrill.
- heeding — to give careful attention to: He did not heed the warning.
- heel in — the back part of the human foot, below and behind the ankle.