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7-letter words containing h, i, s, e

  • hisself — (nonstandard, now chiefly, dialect) Variant form of himself.
  • histone — any of a group of five small basic proteins, occurring in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, that organize DNA strands into nucleosomes by forming molecular complexes around which the DNA winds.
  • hitches — Move (something) into a different position with a jerk.
  • hitless — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • hitters — Plural form of hitter.
  • hoagies — Plural form of hoagie.
  • hobbies — an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
  • hoidens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoiden.
  • hoisted — to raise or lift, especially by some mechanical appliance: to hoist a flag; to hoist the mainsail.
  • hoister — to raise or lift, especially by some mechanical appliance: to hoist a flag; to hoist the mainsail.
  • holiest — specially recognized as or declared sacred by religious use or authority; consecrated: holy ground.
  • hollies — Plural form of holly.
  • hoodies — Plural form of hoodie.
  • hookies — unjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky): On the first warm spring day the boys played hooky to go fishing.
  • hoosier — a native or inhabitant of Indiana (used as a nickname).
  • hornies — Satan.
  • hosiers — Plural form of hosier.
  • hosiery — stockings or socks of any kind.
  • hospice — a house of shelter or rest for pilgrims, strangers, etc., especially one kept by a religious order.
  • hosties — Plural form of hostie.
  • hostile — of, relating to, or characteristic of an enemy: a hostile nation.
  • hotties — Plural form of hottie.
  • howdies — a midwife.
  • hsiamen — Xiamen.
  • hubbies — husband.
  • humpies — any crude Aborigine hut or shelter, especially a shanty built at the edge of a town.
  • hurdies — the buttocks or haunches
  • hurlies — the game of hurling.
  • hurries — to move, proceed, or act with haste (often followed by up): Hurry, or we'll be late. Hurry up, it's starting to rain.
  • huskier — Comparative form of husky.
  • huskies — Plural form of husky.
  • hussein — 1935–1999, king of Jordan 1953–99.
  • hussies — Plural form of hussy.
  • hussite — a member of the religious reformist and nationalistic movement initiated by John Huss in Bohemia in the late 14th century.
  • huswife — (obsolete) A housewife.
  • icefish — A scaleless Antarctic fish of pallid appearance with spiny gill covers and a snout shaped like a duck’s bill.
  • in mesh — in gear; interlocked
  • inhales — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhale.
  • inheres — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhere.
  • inhouse — Alternative spelling of in-house.
  • inphase — having the same phase.
  • inshell — to retreat, as into a shell
  • inshore — close or closer to the shore.
  • irishes — of, relating to, or characteristic of Ireland, its inhabitants, or their language.
  • ishmael — the son of Abraham and Hagar: both he and Hagar were cast out of Abraham's family by Sarah. Gen. 16:11, 12.
  • isohels — Plural form of isohel.
  • isohume — a line on a weather map or chart connecting points of equal relative humidity.
  • isohyet — a line drawn on a map connecting points having equal rainfall at a certain time or for a stated period.
  • isoneph — a line on a weather map or chart connecting points having the same amount of cloudiness.
  • issueth — Archaic third-person singular form of issue.
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