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8-letter words containing h, i, e

  • steichenEdward, 1879–1973, U.S. photographer.
  • stitcher — one complete movement of a threaded needle through a fabric or material such as to leave behind it a single loop or portion of thread, as in sewing, embroidery, or the surgical closing of wounds.
  • stitches — one complete movement of a threaded needle through a fabric or material such as to leave behind it a single loop or portion of thread, as in sewing, embroidery, or the surgical closing of wounds.
  • stroheimErich von [er-ik] /ˈɛr ɪk/ (Show IPA), 1885–1957, U.S. actor and director, born in Austria.
  • subchief — a chief below the main chief
  • subniche — a subdivision of a niche
  • suchlike — of any such kind; similar.
  • suchwise — in such a way or manner
  • sulphide — A sulphide is a compound of sulphur with some other chemical elements.
  • sulphite — any salt or ester of sulphurous acid, containing the ions SO32– or HSO3– (hydrogen sulphite) or the groups –SO3 or –HSO3. The salts are usually soluble crystalline compounds
  • sunshine — the shining of the sun; direct light of the sun.
  • superhit — an extremely popular song, film, CD, play, etc
  • swadeshi — a political movement in British India that encouraged domestic production and the boycott of foreign, especially British, goods as a step toward home rule.
  • sweetish — somewhat sweet.
  • swelchie — the tidal race in the Pentland Firth
  • swellish — stylish; resembling a 'swell'
  • switched — a hairpiece consisting of a bunch or tress of long hair or some substitute, fastened together at one end and worn by women to supplement their own hair.
  • switchel — a drink of molasses and water, plus ginger or rum; treacle beer
  • symphile — an insect or other organism that lives in the nests of social insects, esp ants and termites, and is fed and reared by the inmates
  • synechia — any adhesion of parts of the body, as of the iris to the cornea.
  • tachisme — action painting (def 1).
  • tachiste — an artist who practises tachisme
  • tarwhine — a bream, Rhabdosargus sarba, of E Australia, silver in colour with gold streaks
  • teach-in — a prolonged period of lectures, speeches, etc., conducted without interruption by members of the faculty and invited guests at a college or university as a technique of social protest.
  • teaching — Informal. teacher.
  • tealight — small candle floated in water
  • technics — technique.
  • technion — (body)   Israel Institute of Technology. Address: Haifa, Israel.
  • teething — eruption of the deciduous teeth, especially the phenomena associated with their eruption.
  • tehillim — the Book of Psalms.
  • teiglach — a confection consisting of small balls of dough boiled in a syrup of honey, sugar, and spices.
  • telechir — a robot arm controlled by a human operator
  • tephrite — a basaltic rock consisting essentially of pyroxene and plagioclase with nepheline or leucite.
  • teraphim — small images or other things representing household gods, used among ancient Semitic peoples
  • tetchily — irritable; touchy.
  • thalline — a chemical compound used for medicinal purposes
  • the axis — the alliance of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Japan, established in 1936 and lasting until their defeat in World War II
  • the city — the financial and commercial district of Greater London
  • the grid — the national network of transmission lines, pipes, etc, by which electricity, gas, or water is distributed
  • the hill — Capitol Hill
  • the itch — any of various skin disorders accompanied by severe irritation of the skin, as scabies
  • the kirk — the Presbyterian Church of Scotland
  • the life — prostitution as a trade
  • the like — similar things
  • the lion — the constellation Leo, the fifth sign of the zodiac
  • the maid — Joan of Arc
  • the niña — one of the three ships commanded by Columbus in 1492
  • the nine — the nine Muses
  • the pill — a small globular or rounded mass of medicinal substance, usually covered with a hard coating, that is to be swallowed whole.
  • the pits — a naturally formed or excavated hole or cavity in the ground: pits caused by erosion; clay pits.
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