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7-letter words containing h, e

  • arsheen — a measurement of extent in Turkey and Russia
  • as hell — You can use as hell after adjectives or some adverbs to emphasize the adjective or adverb.
  • asenath — the wife of Joseph and the mother of Manasseh and Ephraim. Gen. 41:45; 46:20.
  • ashamed — If someone is ashamed, they feel embarrassed or guilty because of something they do or they have done, or because of their appearance.
  • ashberyJohn, born 1927, U.S. poet.
  • ashcake — a cake or bread that contains cornmeal and is cooked in the embers of a fire
  • asherah — an ancient Semitic goddess, sometimes identified with Ashtoreth and Astarte, worshiped by the Phoenicians and Canaanites.
  • asherim — an ancient Semitic goddess, sometimes identified with Ashtoreth and Astarte, worshiped by the Phoenicians and Canaanites.
  • ashiver — in a shivering manner
  • ashless — containing no ash
  • asshole — If one person calls another person an asshole, they think that person is extremely stupid or has behaved in a stupid way.
  • astheny — Dated form of asthenia.
  • asthore — my treasure: a term of endearment
  • at heel — close to someone's heels; just behind
  • at home — If you feel at home, you feel comfortable in the place or situation that you are in.
  • at-home — Also, at home. a reception of visitors at certain hours at one's home.
  • atheism — Atheism is the belief that there is no God. Compare agnosticism.
  • atheist — An atheist is a person who believes that there is no God. Compare agnostic.
  • atheize — to make or cause (a person) to be atheistic or to have no belief in God
  • athenai — Greek name of Athens.
  • atheous — having no concern or regard for the matters surrounding the actuality of a God
  • athiest — Misspelling of atheist.
  • athlete — An athlete is a person who does a sport, especially athletics, or track and field events.
  • attache — An attaché is a member of staff in an embassy, usually with a special responsibility for something.
  • aughter — to own; possess.
  • axehead — Alternative spelling of axe head.
  • ayuthea — a city in central Thailand, on the Chao Phraya: former national capital.
  • babiche — thongs or lacings of rawhide
  • bacchae — the priestesses or female devotees of Bacchus
  • backhoe — A backhoe is a large vehicle which is used for moving large amounts of earth.
  • bagehot — Walter. 1826–77, English economist and journalist: editor of The Economist; author of The English Constitution (1867), Physics and Politics (1872), and Lombard Street (1873)
  • balshem — a person who works miracles by calling upon the name of God, especially one of the German and Polish Jews of the 16th–19th centuries considered to be saintly and to possess magical powers.
  • banshee — In Irish folk stories, a banshee is a female spirit who warns you by her long, sad cry that someone in your family is going to die.
  • banshie — (in Irish folklore) a spirit in the form of a wailing woman who appears to or is heard by members of a family as a sign that one of them is about to die.
  • bareish — Somewhat bare.
  • barthes — Roland. 1915–80, French writer and critic, who applied structuralist theory to literature and popular culture: his books include Mythologies (1957) and Elements of Semiology (1964)
  • bashers — Plural form of basher.
  • basoche — a guild of medieval Parisian lawyers, granted the privilege of performing religious plays and known for abusing this privilege by performing comic plays instead
  • batched — a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together: a batch of prisoners.
  • batcher — anything that makes something into batches
  • batches — a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together: a batch of prisoners.
  • bathers — a swimming costume
  • bauchle — an old worn shoe
  • be-have — to act in a particular way; conduct or comport oneself or itself: The ship behaves well.
  • be-held — simple past tense and past participle of behold.
  • beached — Having a beach.
  • beacher — a long, curling wave of the sea.
  • beaches — Plural form of beach.
  • beamish — smiling; radiant
  • beareth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bear.
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