7-letter words containing h, e, l, r
- -hedral — having (a specified number of) surfaces
- airhole — A hole provided for ventilation or breathing.
- alghero — a seaport in W Sardinia.
- archlet — a small arch
- armhole — The armholes of something such as a shirt or dress are the openings through which you put your arms, or the places where the sleeves are attached.
- belcher — a person who belches
- blather — If someone is blathering on about something, they are talking for a long time about something that you consider boring or unimportant.
- blether — blather
- blither — to talk nonsense
- blucher — a high shoe with laces over the tongue
- blusher — Blusher is a coloured substance that women put on their cheeks.
- brothel — A brothel is a building where men can go to pay to have sex with prostitutes.
- burrhel — a wild sheep, Pseudois nahoor, of Tibet and adjacent mountainous regions, having goatlike horns that curve backward.
- charles — Prince of Wales. born 1948, son of Elizabeth II; heir apparent to the throne of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He married (1981) Lady Diana Spencer; they separated in 1992 and were divorced in 1996; their son, Prince William of Wales, was born in 1982 and their second son, Prince Henry, in 1984; married (2005) Camilla Parker Bowles
- charley — Victor Charlie.
- charlie — a silly person; fool
- charnel — ghastly; sepulchral; deathly
- cheerly — cheerful or cheerfully
- chervil — Chervil is a herb that tastes like aniseed.
- childer — (Ireland, obsolete elsewhere) Plural form of child.
- chiller — A chiller is a very frightening film or novel.
- chilver — A female lamb.
- cholera — Cholera is a serious disease that often kills people. It is caused by drinking infected water or by eating infected food.
- cholers — irascibility; anger; wrath; irritability.
- chorale — A chorale is a piece of music sung as part of a church service.
- chorley — a town in NW England, in S Lancashire: cotton textiles. Pop: 33 424 (2001)
- chortle — To chortle means to laugh in a way that shows you are very pleased.
- chromel — a nickel-based alloy containing about 10 per cent chromium, used in heating elements
- clasher — to make a loud, harsh noise: The gears of the old car clashed and grated.
- cleruch — a settler in a cleruchy
- clicher — a trite, stereotyped expression; a sentence or phrase, usually expressing a popular or common thought or idea, that has lost originality, ingenuity, and impact by long overuse, as sadder but wiser, or strong as an ox.
- derleth — August (William) 1909–71, U.S. novelist, poet, and short-story writer.
- earhole — The external opening of the ear.
- earthly — of or relating to the earth, especially as opposed to heaven; worldly.
- ehrlich — Paul (paul). 1854–1915, German bacteriologist, noted for his pioneering work in immunology and chemotherapy and for his discovery of a remedy for syphilis: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1908
- eichler — August Wilhelm (ˈɑʊɡʊst ˈvilhɛlm). 1839–87, German botanist: devised the system on which modern plant classification is based
- elkhorn — The horn of an elk.
- enthral — (transitive) To hold spellbound; to bewitch, charm or captivate.
- fahlerz — a grey or black copper ore; tennantite
- filcher — to steal (especially something of small value); pilfer: to filch ashtrays from fancy restaurants.
- flasher — a brief, sudden burst of bright light: a flash of lightning.
- flesher — a person who fleshes hides.
- flusher — consisting entirely of cards of one suit: a flush hand.
- freshly — Newly; recently.
- ghrelin — An enzyme produced by stomach lining cells that stimulates appetite.
- haarlem — a province in W Netherlands. 1163 sq. mi. (3010 sq. km). Capital: Haarlem.
- hackler — one of the long, slender feathers on the neck or saddle of certain birds, as the domestic rooster, much used in making artificial flies for anglers.
- haggler — to bargain in a petty, quibbling, and often contentious manner: They spent hours haggling over the price of fish.
- halberd — a shafted weapon with an axlike cutting blade, beak, and apical spike, used especially in the 15th and 16th centuries.
- halbert — (weapons) An ancient long-handled weapon, of which the head had a point and several long, sharp edges, curved or straight, and sometimes additional points. The heads were sometimes of very elaborate form.
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