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8-letter words containing o, h, e, n

  • thornset — set with thorns
  • threnode — threnody.
  • threnody — a poem, speech, or song of lamentation, especially for the dead; dirge; funeral song.
  • thronner — a person who is good at doing odd jobs
  • townhome — town house (def 3).
  • triphone — a group of three phonemes
  • unchosen — a past participle of choose.
  • unclothe — to strip of clothes.
  • unheroic — Also, heroical. of, relating to, or characteristic of a hero or heroine.
  • unhomely — not homely
  • unkosher — Judaism. fit or allowed to be eaten or used, according to the dietary or ceremonial laws: kosher meat; kosher dishes; a kosher tallith. adhering to the laws governing such fitness: a kosher restaurant.
  • unthrone — to dethrone or remove as if by dethroning.
  • voronezh — a city in the SW Russian Federation in Europe.
  • wahpeton — a member of a North American Indian people belonging to the Santee branch of the Dakota.
  • webphone — A telephone that connects through the internet.
  • weigh on — to determine or ascertain the force that gravitation exerts upon (a person or thing) by use of a balance, scale, or other mechanical device: to weigh oneself; to weigh potatoes; to weigh gases.
  • whoreson — a bastard.
  • windhoek — a republic in SW Africa: a former German protectorate; a mandate of South Africa 1920–66; gained independence 1990. 318,261 sq. mi. (824,296 sq. km). Capital: Windhoek.
  • wineshop — a shop where wine is sold.
  • wishbone — a forked bone, formed by the fusion of the two clavicles, in front of the breastbone in most birds; furcula.
  • xanthone — (organic compound) An aromatic ketone, 9-oxo-xanthene, that is used as an insecticide.
  • xenolith — a rock fragment foreign to the igneous rock in which it is embedded.
  • xenophon — 434?–355? b.c, Greek historian and essayist.
  • xenophya — parts of a shell or skeleton formed by foreign bodies
  • zamenhof — Lazarus Ludwig (laˈzarus ˈludvik). 1859–1917, Polish oculist; invented Esperanto
  • zecchino — sequin (defs 2–4).
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