8-letter words containing h, u, d
- douching — Present participle of douche.
- doughboy — Informal. an American infantryman, especially in World War I.
- doughnut — a small cake of sweetened or, sometimes, unsweetened dough fried in deep fat, typically shaped like a ring or, when prepared with a filling, a ball.
- downhaul — any of various lines for pulling down a sail or a yard, as for securing in a lowered position when not in use.
- downrush — (intransitive) To rush down; rush downward.
- draughts — a drawing, sketch, or design.
- draughty — characterized by or admitting currents of air, usually uncomfortable.
- droughts — Plural form of drought.
- droughty — dry.
- drumfish — drum1 (def 11).
- drumhead — the membrane stretched upon a drum.
- druthers — one's own way, choice, or preference: If I had my druthers, I'd dance all night.
- dry-hump — to engage in non-penetrative sexual activity
- drybrush — a technique of drawing or painting in which a brush having a small quantity of pigment or medium is applied to or dragged across a surface.
- drymouth — a condition of insufficient saliva, known medically as xerostomia
- duathlon — An athletic contest consisting of running and cycling.
- duchesse — a daybed having a rounded, partially enclosed head and usually a similar foot, sometimes made in two or three pieces able to be used separately (duchesse brisée)
- dudishly — In a dudish manner.
- dukeship — the position or status of a duke
- dukhobor — Doukhobor.
- dumbhead — blockhead.
- dumbshit — (vulgar, pejorative, colloquial) A stupid person or someone who makes or has just made a significant mistake.
- dumbshow — Gestures used to convey a meaning or message without speech; mime.
- dungheap — pile of dung
- dunghill — a heap of dung.
- durkheim — Émile [ey-meel] /eɪˈmil/ (Show IPA), 1858–1917, French sociologist and philosopher.
- durocher — Leo Ernest ("The Lip") 1905–91, U.S. baseball player and manager.
- dushanbe — a republic in central Asia, N of Afghanistan. 55,240 sq. mi. (143,600 sq. km). Capital: Dushanbe.
- dustheap — a heap or pile of rubbish, refuse, or the like.
- dutches' — of, relating to, or characteristic of the natives or inhabitants of the Netherlands or their country or language.
- dutchess — Archaic spelling of duchess.
- dutchman — a native or inhabitant of the Netherlands.
- dzhambul — a city in S Kazakhstan, NE of Chimkent.
- echiurid — any of various unsegmented marine worms of the phylum Echiura, comprising the spoonworms.
- elkhound — A large hunting dog of a Scandinavian breed with a shaggy gray coat.
- embushed — Simple past tense and past participle of embush.
- endureth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endure.
- enshroud — Envelop completely and hide from view.
- enthused — Past participle of enthuse.
- fauchard — a shafted weapon having a knifelike blade with a convex cutting edge and a beak on the back for catching the blade of an aggressor's weapon.
- foxhound — any of several breeds of medium-sized hounds trained to hunt foxes and having a glossy coat in combinations of black, tan, and white.
- fuckhead — a stupid or obnoxious person.
- go dutch — of, relating to, or characteristic of the natives or inhabitants of the Netherlands or their country or language.
- goldrush — Alternative spelling of gold rush.
- grouched — Simple past tense and past participle of grouch.
- gumshoed — Simple past tense and past participle of gumshoe.
- habitude — customary condition or character: a healthy mental habitude.
- hachured — one of a series of short parallel lines drawn on a map to indicate topographic relief.
- hand out — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
- hand-out — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.