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7-letter words containing h, r, d

  • draught — a drawing, sketch, or design.
  • drenthe — a province in E Netherlands. 1011 sq. mi. (2620 sq. km).
  • driesch — Hans Adolf Eduard (hans ˈaːdɔlf ˈɛdʊɑːd). 1867–1941, German zoologist and embryologist
  • driveth — Archaic third-person singular form of drive.
  • drogher — a freight barge of the West Indies, rigged as a cutter or schooner.
  • droichy — having the qualities of a dwarf; dwarfish
  • dronish — Like a drone, slow, sluggish.
  • droshky — A low four-wheeled open carriage of a kind formerly used in Russia.
  • drought — A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; a shortage of water resulting from this.
  • drouthy — droughty.
  • druther — A person's preference in a matter.
  • duarchy — a government or form of government in which power is vested equally in two rulers.
  • dyarchy — diarchy.
  • earthed — (British) Grounded, connected electrically to the ground.
  • endarch — (of a xylem strand) having the first-formed xylem internal to that formed later
  • ephedra — An evergreen shrub of warm, arid regions that has trailing or climbing stems and tiny, scalelike leaves . Some kinds are a source of ephedrine and are used medicinally.
  • ethered — Simple past tense and past participle of ether.
  • euchred — Simple past tense and past participle of euchre.
  • exhedra — Alternative form of exedra.
  • freshed — newly made or obtained: fresh footprints.
  • frothed — Simple past tense and past participle of froth.
  • girdeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gird.
  • girthed — Of a sizeable girth; portly.
  • go hard — to cause trouble or unhappiness (to)
  • graphed — Simple past tense and past participle of graph.
  • hadarim — plural of heder.
  • hadrian — Adrian VI.
  • hadrome — the part of the xylem of plants that transmits water and nutrients
  • hadrons — Plural form of hadron.
  • haggard — having a gaunt, wasted, or exhausted appearance, as from prolonged suffering, exertion, or anxiety; worn: the haggard faces of the tired troops.
  • hagride — to afflict with worry, dread, need, or the like; torment.
  • hairdos — Plural form of hairdo.
  • halberd — a shafted weapon with an axlike cutting blade, beak, and apical spike, used especially in the 15th and 16th centuries.
  • halyard — any of various lines or tackles for hoisting a spar, sail, flag, etc., into position for use.
  • handcar — a small railroad car or platform on four wheels propelled by a mechanism worked by hand, used on some railroads for inspecting tracks and transporting workers.
  • handers — Plural form of hander.
  • handier — Comparative form of handy.
  • handjar — a knife or dagger from Persia or Turkey
  • handler — a person or thing that handles.
  • handrub — to rub by hand, especially so as to polish: Handrubbing the wood brings out the natural grain.
  • hanford — a city in central California.
  • hansard — the official verbatim published reports of the debates and proceedings in the British Parliament.
  • hard by — near; close by
  • hard on — an erection of the penis.
  • hard up — not soft; solid and firm to the touch; unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable.
  • hard-on — an erection of the penis.
  • hardass — a person who follows rules and regulations meticulously and enforces them without exceptions.
  • hardbag — a rigid container on a motorcycle
  • hardens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harden.
  • hardest — not soft; solid and firm to the touch; unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable.
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