7-letter words containing h, e, r, m, a
- amherst — Jeffrey, 1st Baron Amherst. 1717–97, British general who defeated the French in Canada (1758–60): governor general of British North America (1761–63)
- 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.
- asherim — an ancient Semitic goddess, sometimes identified with Ashtoreth and Astarte, worshiped by the Phoenicians and Canaanites.
- becharm — to charm, delight
- behrman — S(amuel) N(athaniel)1893-1973; U.S. playwright
- brecham — a straw collar for a draught-horse or ox
- brenham — a town in central Texas.
- chamber — A chamber is a large room, especially one that is used for formal meetings.
- chambre — (of wine) at room temperature
- chamfer — a narrow flat surface at the corner of a beam, post, etc, esp one at an angle of 45°
- champer — to bite upon or grind, especially impatiently: The horses champed the oats.
- charmed — A charmed place, time, or situation is one that is very beautiful or pleasant, and seems slightly separate from the real world or real life.
- charmer — If you refer to someone, especially a man, as a charmer, you think that they behave in a very charming but rather insincere way.
- chaumer — the living quarters used by farm workers
- chimera — A chimera is an unrealistic idea that you have about something or a hope that you have that is unlikely to be fulfilled.
- encharm — to enchant; bewitch
- ephraim — the younger son of Joseph, who received the principal blessing of his grandfather Jacob (Genesis 48:8–22)
- erathem — the stratum of rocks representing a specific geological era
- fareham — an urban district in Hampshire, S England, near Portsmouth.
- grahame — Kenneth, 1859–1932, Scottish writer, especially of children's stories.
- gresham — Sir Thomas, 1519?–79, English merchant and financier.
- haarlem — a province in W Netherlands. 1163 sq. mi. (3010 sq. km). Capital: Haarlem.
- hadrome — the part of the xylem of plants that transmits water and nutrients
- hammers — Plural form of hammer.
- hampers — Plural form of hamper.
- hamster — any of several short-tailed, stout-bodied, burrowing rodents, as Cricetus cricetus, of Europe and Asia, having large cheek pouches.
- harmest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of harm.
- harmine — an alkaloid drug, C13H12N2O, present in ayahuasca and used in medicine as a stimulant
- haverim — friend; comrade; companion.
- herdman — (obsolete) Someone who herds animals; a herdsman. (11th-17th c.).
- hermann — (Hermann) 17? b.c.–a.d. 21, Germanic hero who defeated Roman army a.d. 9.
- hexamer — An oligomer having six subunits.
- homager — a vassal.
- humeral — Anatomy, Zoology. of or relating to the humerus or brachium.
- machree — my dear.
- maghreb — the Arabic name for the NW part of Africa, generally including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and sometimes Libya.
- mahseer — any of various large freshwater Indian cyprinid fishes, such as Barbus tor
- manhire — Bill. born 1946, New Zealand poet and writer. His poetry collections include How to Take Off Your Clothes at the Picnic (1977), Zoetropes (1984), Sunshine (1996), and Lifted (2005)
- marched — Simple past tense and past participle of march.
- marchen — a German fairy tale or fictional story
- marcher — an inhabitant of, or an officer or lord having jurisdiction over, a march or border territory.
- marches — Francis Andrew, 1825–1911, U.S. philologist and lexicographer.
- marshes — a tract of low wet land, often treeless and periodically inundated, generally characterized by a growth of grasses, sedges, cattails, and rushes.
- mashers — Plural form of masher.
- matcher — a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
- mauther — a girl
- meather — Alternative spelling of mether.
- menorah — a candelabrum having seven branches (as used in the Biblical tabernacle or the Temple in Jerusalem), or any number of branches (as used in modern synagogues).
- mesarch — Botany. (of a primary xylem or root) developing from both the periphery and the center; having the older cells surrounded by the younger cells.
- mishear — to hear incorrectly or imperfectly: to mishear a remark.
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