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7-letter words containing h, u

  • thudded — a dull sound, as of a heavy blow or fall.
  • thuggee — (in India) robbery and strangulation committed by thugs.
  • thulite — a rose-coloured zoisite sometimes incorporated into jewellery or other ornamentations
  • thulium — a rare-earth metallic element found in the minerals euxenite, gadolinite, etc. Symbol: Tm; atomic weight: 168.934; atomic number: 69; specific gravity: 9.32.
  • thumbed — the short, thick, inner digit of the human hand, next to the forefinger.
  • thumber — a hitchhiker.
  • thumped — a blow with something thick and heavy, producing a dull sound; a heavy knock.
  • thumper — a blow with something thick and heavy, producing a dull sound; a heavy knock.
  • thunder — a loud, explosive, resounding noise produced by the explosive expansion of air heated by a lightning discharge.
  • thurber — James (Grover) [groh-ver] /ˈgroʊ vər/ (Show IPA), 1894–1961, U.S. writer, caricaturist, and illustrator.
  • thurgau — a canton in NE Switzerland. 388 sq. mi. (1005 sq. km). Capital: Frauenfeld.
  • thurify — to burn incense near or before an altar or shrine
  • thurlowEdward, 1st Baron, 1731–1806, British statesman: Lord Chancellor 1778–92.
  • thyrsus — Botany. a thyrse.
  • tohunga — a Māori priest, the repository of traditional lore
  • tonghua — a city in SE Jilin province, in NE China.
  • touched — moved; stirred: They were very touched by your generosity.
  • toucher — to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
  • touchup — (of a painting etc) a renovation or retouching
  • toughen — reinforce, strengthen
  • tougher — strong and durable; not easily broken or cut.
  • toughie — a tough person, especially one who is belligerent.
  • toughly — strong and durable; not easily broken or cut.
  • triumph — the act, fact, or condition of being victorious or triumphant; victory; conquest.
  • trochus — (in ancient Greece and Rome) a hoop or wheel, as used in play or exercise
  • truther — a person who does not believe the official account of the 9/11 attacks on the US and who seeks to uncover the ‘truth’ about the events of that day
  • tubbish — rather fat or shaped like a tub
  • tuchman — Barbara (Wertheim) [wurt-hahym] /ˈwɜrt haɪm/ (Show IPA), 1912–1989, U.S. historian and writer.
  • tukhrik — an aluminum-bronze or cupronickel coin and monetary unit of the Mongolian People's Republic, equal to 100 mongo.
  • tulchan — the skin of a calf placed next to a cow to induce it to give milk
  • tumshie — a turnip
  • tundish — (in a vacuum induction furnace) a trough through which molten metal flows under vacuum to a mold chamber.
  • tunghwa — Tonghua.
  • turkish — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or derived from Turkey or the Turks.
  • turpeth — the root of an East Indian plant, Merremia (or Operculina) turpethum, of the morning glory family, formerly used as a purgative.
  • tushery — the use of affectedly archaic language in novels, etc
  • tushies — the buttocks.
  • typhous — an acute, infectious disease caused by several species of Rickettsia, transmitted by lice and fleas, and characterized by acute prostration, headache, and a peculiar eruption of reddish spots on the body.
  • u thantU, U Thant.
  • uisnech — the father of Naoise.
  • unberth — Nautical. to allot to (a vessel) a certain space at which to anchor or tie up. to bring to or install in a berth, anchorage, or moorage: The captain had to berth the ship without the aid of tugboats.
  • unchain — to free from or as if from chains; set free.
  • unchair — to remove from a chair; unseat
  • uncharm — to remove an enchantment from; to free from the influence of a spell or charm; disenchant
  • unchary — not cautious or chary; incautious
  • uncheck — to remove a check mark from; deselect
  • unchild — to deprive of children; to remove the children from; to render childless
  • unchoke — to free of obstruction or congestion.
  • uncouth — awkward, clumsy, or unmannerly: uncouth behavior; an uncouth relative who embarrasses the family.
  • undight — to remove or take off (clothing)
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