8-letter words containing h, i, s, e
- chivvies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chivvy.
- choicest — 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.
- choiseul — an island in the SW Pacific Ocean, in the Solomon Islands: hilly and densely forested. Area: 3885 sq km (1500 sq miles)
- chopines — Plural form of chopine.
- chosisme — a writing style in which plot and characterization are de-emphasized and people, events, and setting are recorded as though seen by the author through the lens of a camera.
- christen — When a baby is christened, he or she is given a name during the Christian ceremony of baptism. Compare baptize.
- christer — a Christian, esp. one actively engaged in proselytizing or evangelizing
- christie — Dame Agatha (Mary Clarissa). 1890–1976, British author of detective stories, many featuring Hercule Poirot, and several plays, including The Mousetrap (1952)
- chubbies — Plural form of chubby.
- chuddies — underpants
- cinchers — Plural form of cincher.
- clashier — Comparative form of clashy.
- clerkish — Like or resembling a clerk.
- clinches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clinch.
- cohesion — If there is cohesion within a society, organization, or group, the different members fit together well and form a united whole.
- cohesive — Something that is cohesive consists of parts that fit together well and form a united whole.
- conchies — Plural form of conchy.
- cowhides — Plural form of cowhide.
- culchies — Plural form of culchie.
- cushiest — Superlative form of cushy.
- czechish — a member of the most westerly branch of the Slavs, comprising the Bohemians, or Czechs proper, and, sometimes, the Moravians.
- danishes — Plural form of danish.
- dealfish — any deep-sea teleost fish of the genus Trachipterus, esp T. arcticus, related to the ribbonfishes and having a very long tapelike body and a fan-shaped tail fin
- deanship — Education. the head of a faculty, school, or administrative division in a university or college: the dean of admissions. an official in an American college or secondary school having charge of student personnel services, such as counseling or discipline: the dean of men. the official in charge of undergraduate students at an English university.
- dehisced — Simple past tense and past participle of dehisce.
- dehisces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehisce.
- delights — Plural form of delight.
- deminish — Obsolete form of diminish.
- demolish — To demolish something such as a building means to destroy it completely.
- demonish — Like or characterisic of a demon; demonic.
- demyship — a type of scholarship awarded at Magdalen College, Oxford
- denglish — a variety of German containing a high proportion of English words
- depolish — to remove the polish from (an object)
- desireth — Archaic third-person singular form of desire.
- devilish — A devilish idea or action is cruel or unpleasant.
- dhurries — Plural form of dhurrie.
- diehards — Plural form of diehard.
- dinghies — Plural form of dinghy.
- disbench — to remove (a barrister or judge) from the membership of the governing body of one of the Inns of Court
- disflesh — (obsolete, transitive) To reduce the flesh or obesity of.
- disheart — Obsolete form of dishearten.
- disherit — to disinherit.
- dishevel — to let down, as hair, or wear or let hang in loose disorder, as clothing.
- dishorse — (archaic, intransitive) To dismount from a horse.
- dishouse — to deprive of a home
- dishware — dishes used for food; tableware.
- disthene — (mineral) Kyanite.
- ditheism — the doctrine of or belief in two equally powerful gods.
- ditheist — One who holds the doctrine of ditheism; a dualist.
- dogeship — the chief magistrate in the former republics of Venice and Genoa.