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8-letter words containing i, h, r

  • hungrier — having a desire, craving, or need for food; feeling hunger.
  • hungrily — having a desire, craving, or need for food; feeling hunger.
  • hurdling — (athletics) A track and field running event where the runners have to jump over a number of hurdles.
  • hurrying — to move, proceed, or act with haste (often followed by up): Hurry, or we'll be late. Hurry up, it's starting to rain.
  • hurtling — to rush violently; move with great speed: The car hurtled down the highway.
  • hydracid — an acid that does not contain oxygen, as hydrochloric acid, HCl.
  • hydremia — the state of having an excess of water in the blood.
  • hydrides — Plural form of hydride.
  • hydrilla — a submerged aquatic plant, Hydrilla verticillata, native to the Old World, that has become a pest weed in U.S. lakes and waterways.
  • hydroids — Plural form of hydroid.
  • hydronic — of or relating to a heating system for a building in which the medium for carrying heat throughout the structure is circulating water, especially when the circulation is aided by a pump.
  • hydropic — dropsical.
  • hydroski — a hydrofoil attached to a seaplane to aid in takeoffs and landings.
  • hyperion — Classical Mythology. a Titan, the father of Helios, Selene, and Eos.
  • hyracoid — of, relating to, or belonging to the mammalian order Hyracoidea, which contains the hyraxes
  • hyrcania — an ancient province of the Persian empire, SE of the Caspian Sea.
  • hysteria — an uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear, often characterized by irrationality, laughter, weeping, etc.
  • hysteric — Usually, hysterics. a fit of uncontrollable laughter or weeping; hysteria.
  • hystoric — Nonstandard spelling of historic.
  • ichihara — a city in central Honshu, Japan, on Tokyo Bay.
  • ichorous — Classical Mythology. an ethereal fluid flowing in the veins of the gods.
  • ihimaera — Witi (ˈwɪtɪ), full name Witi Tame Ihimaera-Smiler. born 1944, New Zealand Māori novelist and short-story writer; his novels include The Whale Rider (1987) and The Uncle's Story (2002)
  • in short — having little length; not long.
  • in there — in or into that place
  • in truth — honestly, to tell the truth
  • inarched — Simple past tense and past participle of inarch.
  • inchworm — measuringworm.
  • incroach — Archaic form of encroach.
  • indrench — to submerge, immerse, or drown (someone in something)
  • ingather — to gather or bring in, as a harvest.
  • ingrowth — growth inward.
  • inhalers — Plural form of inhaler.
  • inhearse — (transitive) To place into, or as if into, a hearse or coffin.
  • inherent — existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute; inhering: an inherent distrust of strangers.
  • inhering — to exist permanently and inseparably in, as a quality, attribute, or element; belong intrinsically; be inherent: the advantages that inhere in a democratic system.
  • inherits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inherit.
  • inholder — An indweller, or anything indwelling; inhabitant; occupant.
  • inkhorns — Plural form of inkhorn.
  • inrushes — Plural form of inrush.
  • inshrine — enshrine.
  • insphere — ensphere.
  • inthrall — Archaic form of enthrall.
  • inthrone — enthrone.
  • intrench — Alternative form of entrench.
  • iodophor — a complex of iodine and a surfactant that releases free iodine in solution, used as an antiseptic and disinfectant.
  • irishism — a custom, manner, practice, idiom, etc., characteristic of the Irish.
  • irishize — to make Irish, as in character or custom; give an Irish character to.
  • irishman — a man born in Ireland or of Irish ancestry.
  • isarithm — isopleth.
  • ischuria — Ischury.
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