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4-letter words containing h, e

  • -eth — forming the archaic third person singular present indicative tense of verbs
  • aceh — an autonomous region of N Indonesia, in N Sumatra; mountainous with rain forests; scene of separatist conflict since the late 1990s; coastal areas suffered badly in the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004. Capital: Banda Aceh. Pop: 3 930 905 (2000). Area: 55 392 sq km (21 381 sq miles)
  • ache — If you ache or a part of your body aches, you feel a steady, fairly strong pain.
  • ahem — In writing, ahem is used to show that someone is being ironic. Ahem is also used to show that someone wants to get another person's attention.
  • ashe — Arthur (Robert). 1943–93, US tennis player: US champion 1968; Wimbledon champion 1975
  • bche — Bachelor of Chemical Engineering
  • behn — Aphra (ˈæfrə). 1640–89, English dramatist and novelist, best known for her play The Rover (1678) and her novel Oroonoko (1688)
  • beth — the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet (ב) transliterated as b
  • cheb — a town in the W Czech Republic, in W Bohemia on the Ohře River: 12th-century castle where Wallenstein was murdered (1634); a centre of the Sudeten-German movement after World War I. Pop: 34 036 (2007 est)
  • chef — A chef is a cook in a restaurant or hotel.
  • chek — Altname Hong Kong foot.
  • chem — (slang, college) abbreviation of chemistry; commonly capitalized, short for the subject or the department.
  • chen — Peter Chen
  • cher — a department of central France, in E Centre region. Capital: Bourges. Pop: 312 277 (2003 est). Area: 7304 sq km (2849 sq miles)
  • chet — a male given name, form of Chester.
  • chew — When you chew food, you use your teeth to break it up in your mouth so that it becomes easier to swallow.
  • chex — Often, checks. the game of checkers.
  • chez — at the home of
  • desh — A person’s or a people’s native land.
  • deth — Obsolete form of death.
  • dhea — dehydroisoandrosterone: the major androgen precursor in females, secreted by the adrenal cortex
  • each — every one of two or more considered individually or one by one: each stone in a building; a hallway with a door at each end.
  • eath — (Now chiefly dialectal) Easily.
  • eche — (obsolete) Eternal; everlasting.
  • echo — a repetition of sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a wall, mountain, or other obstructing surface.
  • echt — real; authentic; genuine.
  • ehts — Emacs HyperText System. An experimental multi-user hypertext system from the University of Aalborg. It consists of a text editor (based on Epoch and GNU Emacs and written in elisp) and a graphical browser (based on XView and written in C) running under the X Window System and OpenWindows. Both tools use HyperBase as their database.
  • eigh — Alternative form of eh.
  • eish — (South Africa) phew; whew; expressing resignation.
  • elhi — (of educational material) designed to be used by students in elementary school or high school
  • eph- — epi-
  • eph. — Ephesians
  • epha — (biblical) alternative spelling of ephah.
  • erhu — A Chinese two-stringed musical instrument held in the lap and played with a bow.
  • ersh — Alternative form of earsh.
  • etch — Engrave (metal, glass, or stone ) by coating it with a protective layer, drawing on it with a needle, and then covering it with acid to attack the parts the needle has exposed, especially in order to produce prints from it.
  • ethe — Plural form of ethos.
  • eugh — Obsolete form of yew.
  • exch — (jargon)   /eks'ch*/ or /eksch/ To exchange two things, each for the other; to swap places. If you point to two people sitting down and say "Exch!", you are asking them to trade places. EXCH, meaning EXCHange, was originally the name of a PDP-10 instruction that exchanged the contents of a register and a memory location. Many newer hackers are probably thinking instead of the PostScript exchange operator (which is usually written in lowercase).
  • ghee — a kind of liquid butter, used especially in the cooking of India, made from the milk of cows or buffaloes and clarified by boiling.
  • ghey — (Internet, slang, pejorative) alternative spelling of gay or deliberate misspelling of gay (homosexual).
  • hade — Geology. the angle between a fault plane and the vertical, measured perpendicular to the strike of the fault; complement of the dip.
  • haed — have.
  • haem — The component of haemoglobin responsible for binding oxygen, consists of an iron ion that binds oxygen and a porphyrin ring that binds the globin molecules; one molecule binds one molecule of oxygen.
  • haet — a little bit; a whit.
  • hafe — Eye dialect of have.
  • hake — any marine fish of the genus Merluccius, closely related to the cods, especially M. bilinearis, found off the New England coast.
  • hale — free from disease or infirmity; robust; vigorous: hale and hearty men in the prime of life.
  • hame — either of two curved pieces lying upon the collar in the harness of an animal, to which the traces are fastened.
  • hare — any rodentlike mammal of the genus Lepus, of the family Leporidae, having long ears, a divided upper lip, and long hind limbs adapted for leaping.

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