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8-letter words containing h, g, e

  • changeth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'change'.
  • changeup — Alternative form of change-up.
  • changteh — Changde
  • chantage — the use of threats to extort money; blackmail
  • chargers — Plural form of charger.
  • chargeth — Archaic third-person singular form of charge.
  • cheating — an instance of rule-breaking
  • checking — the process of making sure that something is correct or satisfactory
  • cheeking — Present participle of cheek.
  • cheeping — Present participle of cheep.
  • cheering — encouraging shouts from supporters, admirers etc
  • cheesing — the curd of milk separated from the whey and prepared in many ways as a food.
  • chekiang — Zhejiang
  • chemurgy — the branch of chemistry concerned with the industrial use of organic raw materials, esp materials of agricultural origin
  • chengteh — Chengde
  • chequing — (British, and, Canada) alternative spelling of checking.
  • chigetai — a variety of the Asiatic wild ass, Equus hemionus, of Mongolia
  • chiggers — Plural form of chigger.
  • chigwell — a town in S England, in W Essex. Pop: 10 128 (2001)
  • chippage — the fact or an instance of chipping: The pottery could not be insured against chippage.
  • choregic — relating to a choregus
  • choregus — the producer or financier of a dramatist's works in Ancient Greece
  • chughole — chuckhole.
  • chummage — (formerly) a fee paid by a prisoner for sole occupancy of a cell
  • cogwheel — a wheel with a rim notched into teeth, which mesh with those of another wheel or of a rack to transmit or receive motion
  • cohering — Present participle of cohere.
  • coughers — Plural form of cougher.
  • dagenham — part of the Greater London borough of Barking and Dagenham: engineering and chemicals
  • dahlgrenJohn Adelphus Bernard, 1809–70, U.S. naval officer and inventor.
  • daughter — Someone's daughter is their female child.
  • deighton — Len. born 1929, British thriller writer. His books include The Ipcress File (1962), Bomber (1970), and the trilogy Berlin Game, Mexico Set, and London Match (1983–85)
  • delights — Plural form of delight.
  • den haagDen [den] /dɛn/ (Show IPA) a Dutch name of The Hague.
  • denglish — a variety of German containing a high proportion of English words
  • dinghies — Plural form of dinghy.
  • dogeship — the chief magistrate in the former republics of Venice and Genoa.
  • doghouse — a small shelter for a dog.
  • dogshore — any of several shores for holding the hull of a small or moderate-sized vessel in place after keel blocks and other shores are removed and until the vessel is launched.
  • dogteeth — Plural form of dogtooth.
  • dreggish — resembling or containing dregs
  • drogheda — a seaport in the NE Republic of Ireland, near the mouth of the Boyne River: the town was captured by Cromwell in 1649 and its garrisons as well as many male inhabitants put to the sword.
  • dungheap — pile of dung
  • earthing — (often initial capital letter) the planet third in order from the sun, having an equatorial diameter of 7926 miles (12,755 km) and a polar diameter of 7900 miles (12,714 km), a mean distance from the sun of 92.9 million miles (149.6 million km), and a period of revolution of 365.26 days, and having one satellite.
  • echogram — a record produced by the action of an echograph.
  • edgehill — a ridge in S Warwickshire: site of the indecisive first battle between Charles I and the Parliamentarians (1642) in the Civil War
  • eggheads — Plural form of egghead.
  • eggshell — The thin, hard outer layer of an egg, especially a hen's egg.
  • eggwhisk — A kitchen utensil made of multiple loops of wire used to beat eggs.
  • eighteen — Equivalent to the product of two and nine; one more than seventeen, or eight more than ten; 18.
  • eighties — Plural form of eighty.
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