8-letter words containing h, r, m
- demarche — move, step, or manoeuvre, esp in diplomatic affairs
- didrachm — (in ancient Greece) a silver coin worth two drachmas
- drachmas — Plural form of drachma.
- drammach — an uncooked mixture of meal, usually oatmeal, and cold water.
- dramshop — bar; barroom; saloon.
- drscheme — (Scheme) A popular Scheme implementation from the PLT team at Rice University.
- drumfish — drum1 (def 11).
- drumhead — the membrane stretched upon a drum.
- dry-hump — to engage in non-penetrative sexual activity
- drymouth — a condition of insufficient saliva, known medically as xerostomia
- durkheim — Émile [ey-meel] /eɪˈmil/ (Show IPA), 1858–1917, French sociologist and philosopher.
- earthman — a human inhabitant or native of the planet Earth.
- earthmen — Plural form of earthman.
- echogram — a record produced by the action of an echograph.
- ecomorph — A local variety of a species whose appearance is determined by its ecological environment.
- emperish — to damage or harm
- ephemera — Things that exist or are used or enjoyed for only a short time.
- erethism — Excessive sensitivity or rapid reaction to stimulation of a part of the body, especially the sexual organs.
- erythema — Superficial reddening of the skin, usually in patches, as a result of injury or irritation causing dilatation of the blood capillaries.
- etherism — an addiction to ether
- ethogram — a description of an animal's behaviour
- eurythmy — The harmony of features and proportion in architecture.
- exotherm — (chemistry) Any exothermic compound.
- farmhand — a person who works on a farm, especially a hired worker; hired hand.
- fishworm — an earthworm.
- freshman — a student in the first year of the course at a university, college, or high school.
- freshmen — a student in the first year of the course at a university, college, or high school.
- frumpish — a person who is dowdy, drab, and unattractive.
- gemshorn — a type of horn with carved tone holes, traditionally made from the horn of the chamois
- geotherm — a line or surface within or on the earth connecting points of equal temperature
- gomorrah — Also, Douay Bible, Gomorrha. an ancient city destroyed, with Sodom, because of its wickedness. Gen. 19:24, 25.
- grantham — a town in E England, in Lincolnshire: birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton and Margaret Thatcher. Pop: 34 592 (2001)
- grapheme — a minimal unit of a writing system.
- graphium — a writing stylus
- grimhild — (in the Volsunga Saga) a sorceress, the wife of Gjuki and the mother of Gudrun and Gunnar. She gave Sigurd a potion to make him forget Brynhild so that he would marry Gudrun.
- grumphie — a familiar name for a pig.
- grumpish — Surly; sullen; gruff; grumpy.
- gurmukhi — the script used for writing the Punjabi language
- habermas — Jürgen (ˈjyrɡən). born 1929, German social theorist: his chief works are Theory and Practice (1963) and Knowledge and Human Interests (1968)
- hadamard — Jacques Salomon [zhahk sa-law-mawn] /ʒɑk sa lɔˈmɔ̃/ (Show IPA), 1865–1963, French mathematician.
- haeremai — a Māori expression of welcome
- hairworm — any small, slender worm of the family Trichostrongylidae, parasitic in the alimentary canals of various animals.
- hallmark — an official mark or stamp indicating a standard of purity, used in marking gold and silver articles assayed by the Goldsmiths' Company of London; plate mark.
- haloform — A compound derived from methane by substituting three hydrogen atoms for halogen atoms, e.g., chloroform.
- hamartia — tragic flaw.
- hamerkop — Alternative spelling of hammerkop.
- hammered — shaped, formed, or ornamented by a metalworker's hammer: a hammered bowl of brass; hammered gold.
- hammerer — One who hammers.
- hampered — Hinder or impede the movement or progress of.
- hampster — Alternative form of hamster.