8-letter words containing h, o, l, e
- skelloch — a shriek
- sloebush — a bush on which sloes grow
- slouched — to sit or stand with an awkward, drooping posture.
- sloucher — to sit or stand with an awkward, drooping posture.
- sloughed — the outer layer of the skin of a snake, which is cast off periodically.
- suckhole — a sycophant; toady
- sulphone — any of a class of organic compounds containing the divalent group –SO2 linked to two other organic groups. Certain sulphones are used in the treatment of leprosy and tuberculosis
- tabouleh — a salad of fine-ground bulgur, parsley, tomatoes, green onions, mint, olive oil, and lemon juice.
- technol. — technological
- teleshop — to engage in teleshopping.
- telethon — a television broadcast lasting several hours, especially one soliciting support for a charity.
- the dole — money received from the state while out of work
- the flop — the first three community cards dealt face-up in a round of any of several varieties of poker, including Texas hold 'em
- the hole — solitary confinement; also, a cell used for solitary confinement
- the holy — a sacred place
- the lion — the constellation Leo, the fifth sign of the zodiac
- the loop — the main business and shopping district in downtown Chicago
- the only — being single or very few in number
- the oval — a cricket ground in south London, in the borough of Lambeth
- the plow — the constellation Ursa Major
- the soil — life and work on a farm; land
- theobald — Lewis, 1688–1744, English author.
- theobold — Lewis, 1688–1744, English author.
- theology — the field of study and analysis that treats of God and of God's attributes and relations to the universe; study of divine things or religious truth; divinity.
- theorell — Axel Hugo Teodor [ahk-suh l hoo-goh te-oh-dawr] /ˈɑk səl ˈhu goʊ ˈtɛ oʊˌdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1903–82, Swedish biochemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1955.
- thiazole — a colorless, slightly water-miscible liquid, C 3 H 3 NS, having a disagreeable odor.
- tholepin — thole1
- thowless — lacking vigour or spirit
- thropple — the windpipe or throat
- throstle — British (chiefly Literary) . the song thrush.
- throttle — Also called throttle lever. a lever, pedal, handle, etc., for controlling or manipulating a throttle valve.
- toolhead — a toolholder that is attached to a machine tool and can be adjusted to orient the tool in various positions.
- toolshed — a small building where tools are stored, often in the backyard of a house.
- top-hole — first-rate.
- trochlea — a pulleylike structure or arrangement of parts.
- unclothe — to strip of clothes.
- unhomely — not homely
- upholder — to support or defend, as against opposition or criticism: He fought the duel to uphold his family's honor.
- verdelho — a white grape grown in Portugal, used for making wine
- weephole — a small drain hole in a wall
- wellhole — the shaft of a well.
- wheelock — Eleazar, 1711–79, U.S. clergyman and educator: founded Dartmouth College.
- woodhole — a storage area for wood
- woolshed — a building in which sheep are sheared and wool is gathered and prepared for market.
- wormhole — a hole made by a burrowing or gnawing worm, as in timber, nuts, etc.
- xenolith — a rock fragment foreign to the igneous rock in which it is embedded.
- yokelish — Like a rustic or bumpkin; simple and ignorant.
- zoophile — A person who is sexually attracted to animals.