8-letter words containing h, r, m
- hamsters — Plural form of hamster.
- harambee — a work chant used on the E African coast
- harmable — Susceptible to harm.
- harmalin — chemical derived from harmala
- harmfull — Archaic form of harmful.
- harmless — without the power or desire to do harm; innocuous: He looks mean but he's harmless; a harmless Halloween prank.
- harmonia — the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite and wife of Cadmus.
- harmonic — pertaining to harmony, as distinguished from melody and rhythm.
- harmosty — the office of a harmost
- harriman — Edward Henry, 1848–1909, U.S. financier and railroad magnate.
- harrumph — to clear the throat audibly in a self-important manner: The professor harrumphed good-naturedly.
- hartmann — (Karl Robert) Eduard von [kahrl roh-buh rt ey-doo-ahrt fuh n] /kɑrl ˈroʊ bərt ˈeɪ duˌɑrt fən/ (Show IPA), 1842–1906, German philosopher.
- hashmark — character (#)
- hatmaker — a maker of hats
- haymaker — a person or machine that cuts hay and spreads it to dry.
- headmark — a characteristic
- headroom — Nautical. the clear space between two decks.
- hebraism — an expression or construction distinctive of the Hebrew language.
- heirloom — a family possession handed down from generation to generation.
- hemipter — a hemipterous insect
- hemogram — a graphic record of the cellular elements of the blood.
- herdsman — a herder; the keeper of a herd, especially of cattle or sheep.
- herdsmen — Plural form of herdsman.
- herefrom — (archaic) henceforth, from now on.
- herkimer — Nicholas, 1728–77, American Revolutionary general.
- hermaean — denoting or relating to a herm
- hermetic — made airtight by fusion or sealing.
- hermione — the daughter of Menelaus and Helen.
- hermitic — a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion.
- hermitry — a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion.
- herrmann — Bernard, 1911–75, U.S. conductor and composer.
- hetarism — Alternative form of hetaerism.
- hexagram — a six-pointed starlike figure formed of two equilateral triangles placed concentrically with each side of a triangle parallel to a side of the other and on opposite sides of the center.
- hiranuma — Baron Kiichiro [kee-ee-chee-raw] /kiˈi tʃiˌrɔ/ (Show IPA), 1867?–1952, Japanese statesman.
- hologram — a negative produced by exposing a high-resolution photographic plate, without camera or lens, near a subject illuminated by monochromatic, coherent radiation, as from a laser: when it is placed in a beam of coherent light a true three-dimensional image of the subject is formed.
- homburgs — Plural form of homburg.
- home row — (in touch typing) the row on a typewriter or computer keyboard that contains the keys (home keys) to which four fingers of each hand return as a base, on a QWERTY keyboard being A, S, D, and F for the left hand and J, K, L, and the semicolon for the right.
- home run — Baseball. a hit that enables a batter, without the aid of a fielding error, to score a run by making a nonstop circuit of the bases.
- homebird — a person who is reluctant to leave their hometown or their childhood home, or who returns after a period of living away
- homeborn — That which is born in a given place, native, indigenous.
- homebred — bred or raised at home; native; indigenous; domestic.
- homebrew — beer or other alcoholic beverage made at home.
- homecare — The care and maintenance of one's home.
- homegirl — a girl or woman from the same locality as oneself.
- homelier — Comparative form of homely.
- homeport — The port where a vessel is based (not necessarily the one where it is registered).
- homering — Present participle of homer.
- homeroom — a classroom in which pupils in the same grade or division of a grade meet at certain times under the supervision of a teacher, who takes attendance and administers other school business.
- homeward — Also, homewards. toward home.
- homeware — crockery, furniture, and furnishings with which a house, room, etc, is furnished