8-letter words containing o, h, a, r, e
- drophead — (British) Shortened form of 'drophead coupé'.
- earholes — Plural form of earhole.
- earphone — a sound receiver that fits in or over the ear, as of a radio or telephone.
- echogram — a record produced by the action of an echograph.
- encroach — Intrude on (a person's territory or a thing considered to be a right).
- ephorate — The office of an ephor; ephors collectively.
- epiphora — Excessive watering of the eye.
- ethogram — a description of an animal's behaviour
- euphoria — A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness.
- exophora — Reference in a text or utterance to something external to it, which is only fully intelligible in terms of information about the extralinguistic situation.
- farouche — fierce.
- forehand — (in tennis, squash, etc.) of, relating to, or noting a stroke made from the same side of the body as that of the hand holding the racket, paddle, etc. Compare backhand (def 5).
- forehead — the part of the face above the eyebrows; brow.
- forhaile — to distress
- forkhead — the head of an arrow
- gheraoed — Simple past tense and past participle of gherao.
- gheraoes — Plural form of gherao.
- goatherd — a person who tends goats.
- groaneth — Archaic third-person singular form of groan.
- habanero — an extremely pungent small pepper, the fruit of a variety of Capsicum chinense, used in cookery.
- halosere — a plant community that originates and develops in conditions of high salinity
- hamerkop — Alternative spelling of hammerkop.
- handover — the act of relinquishing property, authority, etc.: a handover of occupied territory.
- hangover — the disagreeable physical aftereffects of drunkenness, such as a headache or stomach disorder, usually felt several hours after cessation of drinking.
- hannover — a member of the royal family that ruled Great Britain under that name from 1714 to 1901.
- hapteron — a structure by which a fungus, aquatic plant, or algae colony attaches to an object; a holdfast.
- harbored — a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
- harborer — a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
- hardcore — unswervingly committed; uncompromising; dedicated: a hard-core segregationist.
- hardnose — a person who is tough and uncompromising
- harewood — the greenish-gray wood of the sycamore maple, used for making furniture.
- haroseth — a mixture of chopped nuts and apples, wine, and spices that is eaten at the Seder meal on Passover: traditionally regarded as symbolic of the mortar used by Israelite slaves in Egypt.
- harrowed — an agricultural implement with spikelike teeth or upright disks, drawn chiefly over plowed land to level it, break up clods, root up weeds, etc.
- harrower — an agricultural implement with spikelike teeth or upright disks, drawn chiefly over plowed land to level it, break up clods, root up weeds, etc.
- havocker — a person who causes havoc
- head for — go towards, go to
- headroom — Nautical. the clear space between two decks.
- headrope — the part of a bolt-rope attached to the head of a sail
- headword — a word, phrase, or the like, appearing as the heading of a chapter, dictionary or encyclopedia entry, etc.
- headwork — mental labor; thought.
- hear out — listen to the end
- hemogram — a graphic record of the cellular elements of the blood.
- herodian — of or relating to Herod the Great, his family, or its partisans.
- herodias — the second wife of Herod Antipas and the mother of Salome: she told Salome to ask Herod for the head of John the Baptist.
- hexacore — (computing, of a microprocessor) Composed of six cores.
- hoarders — Plural form of hoarder.
- hoarhead — someone, esp an old man, with white hair
- hoariest — Superlative form of hoary.
- hoarsely — having a vocal tone characterized by weakness of intensity and excessive breathiness; husky: the hoarse voice of the auctioneer.
- hoarsest — Superlative form of hoarse.