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7-letter words containing h, y, t

  • eyeshot — The distance for which one can see.
  • fifthly — in the fifth place; fifth.
  • flighty — given to flights of fancy; capricious; frivolous.
  • forsyth — Bill. born 1947, Scottish writer and director. His films include Gregory's Girl (1981), Local Hero (1983), and Gregory's Two Girls (1999)
  • foughty — musty
  • ghastly — shockingly frightful or dreadful; horrible: a ghastly murder.
  • ghostly — of, characteristic of, or resembling a ghost; phantasmal; spectral.
  • glitchy — Prone to glitches.
  • gotchya — Alt form gotcha.
  • growthy — growing rapidly
  • gytrash — a spirit appearing as a horse or a dog that haunts lonely roads
  • hakluytRichard, 1552?–1616, English geographer and editor of explorers' narratives.
  • hartleyDavid, 1705–57, English physician and philosopher.
  • hastely — (obsolete) Hastily.
  • hastily — moving or acting with haste; speedy; quick; hurried.
  • haughty — disdainfully proud; snobbish; scornfully arrogant; supercilious: haughty aristocrats; a haughty salesclerk.
  • hautboy — oboe1 (def 1).
  • haylift — an airlift of hay for animals that have been snowed in.
  • hayloft — a loft in a stable or barn for the storage of hay.
  • healthy — possessing or enjoying good health or a sound and vigorous mentality: a healthy body; a healthy mind.
  • heartly — heartily
  • heftily — heavy; weighty: a hefty book.
  • helotry — serfdom; slavery.
  • history — the branch of knowledge dealing with past events.
  • honesty — the quality or fact of being honest; uprightness and fairness.
  • hot key — an assigned key or sequence of keys programmed to execute a command or perform a specific task in a software application: On Windows computers, the hotkey Ctrl+S can be used to quickly save a file.
  • hyalite — a colorless variety of opal, sometimes transparent like glass, and sometimes whitish and translucent.
  • hydatid — a cyst with watery contents that is produced in humans and animals by a tapeworm in the larval state; cysticerus.
  • hydrant — an upright pipe with a spout, nozzle, or other outlet, usually in the street, for drawing water from a main or service pipe, especially for fighting fires.
  • hydrate — any of a class of compounds containing chemically combined water. In the case of some hydrates, as washing soda, Na 2 CO 3 ⋅10H 2 O, the water is loosely held and is easily lost on heating; in others, as sulfuric acid, SO 3 ⋅H 2 O, or H 2 SO 4 , it is strongly held as water of constitution.
  • hyloist — an adherent of hylotheism
  • hymnist — a composer of hymns.
  • hypatia — a.d. c370–415, Greek philosopher renowned for her beauty.
  • ichthys — an early Christian emblem in the shape of a fish
  • isohyet — a line drawn on a map connecting points having equal rainfall at a certain time or for a stated period.
  • itchily — In an itchy way.
  • kathryn — a feminine name
  • kitschy — something of tawdry design, appearance, or content created to appeal to popular or undiscriminating taste.
  • kvetchy — Persistently whining or complaining.
  • kyathos — a deep bowl set on a foot, often having a high voluted or serpentine handle rising from the brim and terminating immediately above the juncture of the body and the stem: used for ladling wine into drinking cups.
  • kythera — Cythera
  • kything — Present participle of kythe.
  • lathery — consisting of, covered with, or capable of producing lather.
  • lengthy — having or being of great length; very long: a lengthy journey.
  • letchya — Alt form letcha.
  • lichtly — to treat discourteously or contemptuously
  • lightly — with little weight, force, intensity, etc.; gently: to press lightly on a door bell.
  • lithely — bending readily; pliant; limber; supple; flexible: the lithe body of a ballerina.
  • lithify — to change (sediment) to stone or rock.
  • loathly — reluctantly; unwillingly.
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