7-letter words containing h
- blanche — a feminine name
- blather — If someone is blathering on about something, they are talking for a long time about something that you consider boring or unimportant.
- blemish — A blemish is a small mark on something that spoils its appearance.
- blether — blather
- blighty — Blighty is a way of referring to England.
- blither — to talk nonsense
- blithes — a female given name.
- blotchy — Something that is blotchy has blotches on it.
- blucher — a high shoe with laces over the tongue
- blueish — bluish
- blusher — Blusher is a coloured substance that women put on their cheeks.
- blushet — a modest young woman, perceived as prone to blushing
- boarish — coarse, cruel, or sensual
- bobbish — cheerful, in good health and mood
- bobeche — a cup or ring around the socket of a candlestick, intended to catch dripping wax
- bodhran — shallow one-sided drum popular in Irish and Scottish folk music
- boggish — like a bog
- bohemia — a former kingdom of central Europe, surrounded by mountains: independent from the 9th to the 13th century; belonged to the Hapsburgs from 1526 until 1918
- bohrium — a transuranic element artificially produced in minute quantities by bombarding 204Bi atoms with 54Cr nuclei. Symbol: Bh; atomic no: 107
- bokhara — Bukhara.
- bolshie — Bolshevik
- bonheur — Rosa (roza). 1822–99, French painter of animals
- boobish — stupid, doltish
- bookish — Someone who is bookish spends a lot of time reading serious books.
- boorish — Boorish behaviour is rough, uneducated, and rude.
- booshit — very good; excellent
- boothia — Gulf ofinlet of the Arctic Ocean between Boothia Peninsula & Baffin Island
- boppish — in the style of bop music.
- borough — A borough is a town, or a district within a large town, which has its own council.
- borscht — a Russian and Polish soup based on beetroot
- boswash — the heavily populated area extending from Boston to Washington and including New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
- botched — bungled or mishandled
- botcher — to spoil by poor work; bungle (often followed by up): He botched up the job thoroughly.
- bothnia — Gulf ofarm of the Baltic Sea, between Finland & Sweden
- bothole — a hole in an animal's hide made by the larva of the botfly
- bouchee — small pastry case filled with a savoury mixture
- boucher — François (frɑ̃swa). 1703–70, French rococo artist, noted for his delicate ornamental paintings of pastoral scenes and mythological subjects
- bouchon — a supplementary, baize-covered top set in the center of a bouillotte table.
- boughed — having a bough or boughs (usually used in combination): golden-boughed elms.
- bourkha — a loose garment covering the entire body and having a veiled opening for the eyes, worn by Muslim women.
- bowhead — a large-mouthed arctic whale, Balaena mysticetus, that has become rare through overfishing but is now a protected species
- bowshot — the distance an arrow travels from the bow
- boxfish — trunkfish.
- boxhaul — to bring (a square-rigger) onto a new tack by backwinding the foresails and steering hard round
- boxhead — a heading, usually atthe top of a page, newspaper column, or column of figures, enclosed in a box formed by rules.
- boychik — (esp in Jewish usage) a term of endearment for a boy or young man
- boyhood — Boyhood is the period of a male person's life during which he is a boy.
- brabham — Sir John Arthur, known as Jack. 1926–2014, Australian motor-racing driver: Formula One world champion 1959, 1960, and 1966
- brachah — Hebrew terms usually translated as "blessing"
- brachia — Anatomy. the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.