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7-letter words containing i, s, h

  • hippias — flourished 6th century b.c, tyrant of Athens (brother of Hipparchus, son of Pisistratus).
  • hippies — a person, especially of the late 1960s, who rejected established institutions and values and sought spontaneity, direct personal relations expressing love, and expanded consciousness, often expressed externally in the wearing of casual, folksy clothing and of beads, headbands, used garments, etc.
  • hippish — Somewhat hypochondriac; melancholy.
  • hipshot — having the hip dislocated.
  • hipsterhipsters, Chiefly British. hiphuggers (def 2).
  • hirings — Plural form of hiring, present participle of 'hire'.
  • hirstie — dry
  • hirsute — hairy; shaggy.
  • his/her — his or her
  • hispano — Hispanic
  • hisself — (nonstandard, now chiefly, dialect) Variant form of himself.
  • hissing — a hissing sound, especially one made in disapproval.
  • histoid — Pathology. resembling normal tissue in structure.
  • histone — any of a group of five small basic proteins, occurring in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, that organize DNA strands into nucleosomes by forming molecular complexes around which the DNA winds.
  • history — the branch of knowledge dealing with past events.
  • histrio — a stage actor
  • hitches — Move (something) into a different position with a jerk.
  • hitless — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • hitters — Plural form of hitter.
  • hoagies — Plural form of hoagie.
  • hobbies — an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
  • hobbish — like a clown
  • hobbism — the doctrines of, or those attributed to, Hobbes, especially the doctrine of absolute submission to a royal sovereign in order to avoid the anarchic disorder resulting from the uncontrolled competition of individual interests.
  • hobbits — a member of a race of imaginary creatures related to and resembling humans, living in underground holes and characterized by their good nature, diminutive size, and hairy feet.
  • hoboism — The lifestyle or practices of hobos; vagrancy.
  • hogfish — a large wrasse, Lachnolaimus maximus, of the western Atlantic Ocean, used for food.
  • hoggish — like or befitting a hog.
  • hoidens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoiden.
  • hoisted — to raise or lift, especially by some mechanical appliance: to hoist a flag; to hoist the mainsail.
  • hoister — to raise or lift, especially by some mechanical appliance: to hoist a flag; to hoist the mainsail.
  • hokusai — Katsushika [kah-tsoo-shee-kah] /ˈkɑ tsʊˈʃi kɑ/ (Show IPA), 1760–1849, Japanese painter and illustrator.
  • holiest — specially recognized as or declared sacred by religious use or authority; consecrated: holy ground.
  • holists — Plural form of holist.
  • hollies — Plural form of holly.
  • hoodies — Plural form of hoodie.
  • hookies — unjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky): On the first warm spring day the boys played hooky to go fishing.
  • hoosier — a native or inhabitant of Indiana (used as a nickname).
  • hopkinsAnthony, born 1937, English actor, born in Wales.
  • horison — Obsolete spelling of horizon.
  • hornies — Satan.
  • hornish — Somewhat like horn; hard.
  • hornist — Someone who plays the horn (the musical instrument).
  • horsily — in a horsy manner.
  • horsing — Present participle of horse.
  • hosiers — Plural form of hosier.
  • hosiery — stockings or socks of any kind.
  • hospice — a house of shelter or rest for pilgrims, strangers, etc., especially one kept by a religious order.
  • hosties — Plural form of hostie.
  • hostile — of, relating to, or characteristic of an enemy: a hostile nation.
  • hosting — web hosting
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