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7-letter words containing h, i

  • archine — a Russian unit of length equal to about 71 cm
  • arching — forming an arch
  • archit. — architecture
  • archive — The archive or archives are a collection of documents and records that contain historical information. You can also use archives to refer to the place where archives are stored.
  • ariseth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'arise'.
  • ash bin — a dustbin
  • ash-pit — a receptacle in the bottom of a fireplace, under a barbecue, or the like, for the accumulation of ashes.
  • ashanti — an administrative region of central Ghana: former native kingdom, suppressed by the British in 1900 after four wars. Capital: Kumasi. Pop: 3 187 607 (2000). Area: 24 390 sq km (9417 sq miles)
  • asherim — an ancient Semitic goddess, sometimes identified with Ashtoreth and Astarte, worshiped by the Phoenicians and Canaanites.
  • ashiver — in a shivering manner
  • ashpits — a receptacle in the bottom of a fireplace, under a barbecue, or the like, for the accumulation of ashes.
  • asquith — Herbert Henry, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith. 1852–1928, British statesman; prime minister (1908–16); leader of the Liberal Party (1908–26)
  • athalia — a queen of Judah, daughter of Ahab
  • atheism — Atheism is the belief that there is no God. Compare agnosticism.
  • atheist — An atheist is a person who believes that there is no God. Compare agnostic.
  • atheize — to make or cause (a person) to be atheistic or to have no belief in God
  • athenai — Greek name of Athens.
  • athiest — Misspelling of atheist.
  • athinai — Athens
  • athirst — having an eager desire; longing
  • athrill — excited or thrilled
  • atishoo — Atishoo is used, especially in writing, to represent the sound that you make when you sneeze.
  • awright — (slang, informal) Okay; indication of approval. Variant colloquial form of \"all right\". Sometimes \"awight\" or \"ah'ight\".
  • azariah — Uzziah. II Kings 15:1–7.
  • azimuth — the angular distance usually measured clockwise from the north point of the horizon to the intersection with the horizon of the vertical circle passing through a celestial body
  • babiche — thongs or lacings of rawhide
  • babyish — Babyish actions, feelings, or looks are like a baby's, or are immature.
  • bacchic — of or relating to Bacchus
  • bacchii — Plural form of bacchius.
  • baddish — rather bad; not very good.
  • bahaism — the religion of Bahaʾi.
  • bahrain — an independent sheikhdom on the Persian Gulf, consisting of several islands: under British protection until the declaration of independence in 1971. It has large oil reserves. Language: Arabic. Religion: Muslim. Currency: dinar. Capital: Manama. Pop: 1 281 332 (2013 est). Area: 678 sq km (262 sq miles)
  • bakhtin — ˌMikhaˈil (ˌmixɑˈil) ; mēˌkhäēlˈ) 1895-1975; Russ. literary critic & theoretician
  • baldish — Somewhat bald; balding.
  • balochi — Baluchi.
  • baluchi — a member of a Muslim people living chiefly in coastal Pakistan and Iran
  • bandish — To tie something.attention more clarity please.
  • banh mi — a Vietnamese sandwich made using a baguette or long roll
  • banshie — (in Irish folklore) a spirit in the form of a wailing woman who appears to or is heard by members of a family as a sign that one of them is about to die.
  • bareish — Somewhat bare.
  • barfish — A vern yellow bass, Morone mississippiensis.
  • bash in — If someone bashes a person's or animal's head in, they hit it very hard and cause severe injuries to it.
  • bashing — a crushing blow.
  • bashkir — a member of a Mongoloid people of E central Russia, living chiefly in the Bashkir Republic
  • bashlik — a type of cone-shaped hood extending over the neck, worn primarily in Russia and Turkey as protection against bad weather
  • batfish — any angler of the family Ogcocephalidae, having a flattened scaleless body and moving on the sea floor by means of fleshy pectoral and pelvic fins
  • bathing — swimming
  • bathmic — relating to bathmism
  • batshit — Completely mad or crazy.
  • beamish — smiling; radiant
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