7-letter words containing h, i, e
- chirpse — (slang, transitive, Multicultural London English) To flirt with; to chat up.
- chirred — Simple past tense and past participle of chirr.
- chirren — children
- chisels — Plural form of chisel.
- chitted — Simple past tense and past participle of chit.
- chitter — to twitter or chirp
- choicer — Comparative form of choice.
- choices — an act or instance of choosing; selection: Her choice of a computer was made after months of research. His parents were not happy with his choice of friends.
- choline — a colourless viscous soluble alkaline substance present in animal tissues, esp as a constituent of lecithin: used as a supplement to the diet of poultry and in medicine for preventing the accumulation of fat in the liver. Formula:[(CH3)3NCH2CH2OH]+OH–
- chommie — a friend, used esp by Black males and Afrikaans-speakers
- chookie — a hen or chicken
- chopine — a sandal-like shoe on tall wooden or cork bases popular in the 18th century
- choreic — any of several diseases of the nervous system characterized by jerky, involuntary movements, chiefly of the face and extremities.
- chorine — a female dancer who is part of a chorus line
- chorrie — a dilapidated old car
- chrises — a male given name, form of Christopher.
- chuckie — a small stone
- chunjie — an annual Chinese festival marking the (lunar) Chinese New Year. It can last over three days and includes the exchange of gifts, firework displays, and dancing
- cinched — a strong girth used on stock saddles, having a ring at each end to which a strap running from the saddle is secured.
- cincher — Something that cinches as in holds and fastens, such as a belt or corset.
- cinches — Plural form of cinch.
- ciphers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cipher.
- cithern — cittern
- cliched — If you describe something as clichéd, you mean that it has been said, done, or used many times before, and is boring or untrue.
- 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.
- cliches — Plural form of cliche.
- cochise — died 1874, Apache Indian chief
- coheirs — a joint heir.
- conchie — a conscientious objector
- coochie — (slang) cooch; vagina.
- copihue — an evergreen climber, Lapageria rosea, that is found in southern Chile and has red flowers and edible fruit
- couthie — sociable; friendly; congenial
- cowhide — Cowhide is leather made from the skin of a cow.
- cuishes — Plural form of cuish.
- culchie — a rough or unsophisticated country-dweller from outside Dublin
- cushier — Comparative form of cushy.
- deafish — rather hard of hearing
- deepish — Somewhat deep.
- dehisce — (of fruits, anthers, etc) to burst open spontaneously, releasing seeds, pollen, etc
- delight — Delight is a feeling of very great pleasure.
- delilah — Samson's Philistine mistress, who deprived him of his strength by cutting off his hair (Judges 16:4–22)
- delphic — of or relating to Delphi or its oracle or temple
- delphin — a fatty substance made from dolphin oil
- dervish — A dervish is a member of a Muslim religious group which has a very active and lively dance as part of its worship.
- desighn — Misspelling of design.
- dhegiha — a division of the Siouan language family, comprising the dialects spoken by the Omaha, Osage, Kansa, Ponca, and Quapaw.
- dhootie — Alternative form of dhoti.
- dhurrie — a coarse cotton or wool rug woven in India in a flat weave and in various designs
- didache — a treatise, perhaps of the 1st or early 2nd century ad, on Christian morality and practices
- diehard — a person who vigorously maintains or defends a seemingly hopeless position, outdated attitude, lost cause, or the like.