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7-letter words containing p, h

  • ash pan — a container for ashes in fireplace
  • ash-pit — a receptacle in the bottom of a fireplace, under a barbecue, or the like, for the accumulation of ashes.
  • ashpits — a receptacle in the bottom of a fireplace, under a barbecue, or the like, for the accumulation of ashes.
  • asphalt — Asphalt is a black substance used to make the surfaces of things such as roads and playgrounds.
  • atrophy — If a muscle or other part of the body atrophies, it decreases in size or strength, often as a result of an illness.
  • bar-hop — If a person bar-hops, they go from one bar to another having drinks in each one.
  • bash up — If someone bashes you up, they attack you violently and injure you.
  • bellhop — A bellhop is a man or boy who works in a hotel, carrying bags or bringing things to the guests' rooms.
  • bethump — to thump hard
  • bimorph — an assembly of two piezoelectric crystals cemented together so that an applied voltage causes one to expand and the other to contract, converting electrical signals into mechanical energy. Conversely, bending can generate a voltage: used in loudspeakers, gramophone pick-ups, etc
  • biochip — a small glass or silicon plate containing an array of biochemical molecules or structures, used as a biosensor or in gene sequencing
  • biophor — (in Weismann's theory of heredity) a hypothetical particle of the ultimate form of matter
  • boppish — in the style of bop music.
  • brushup — the act or process of reviewing a subject, technique, or the like, for the purpose of renewing the memory, skill, etc.: He gave his Spanish a brushup before his trip to Mexico.
  • bushpig — a wild pig, Potamochoerus porcus, inhabiting forests in tropical Africa and Madagascar. It is brown or black, with pale markings on the face
  • by-path — a private path or an indirect or secondary course or means; byway.
  • c-sharp — C#
  • caliphs — Plural form of caliph.
  • camphol — borneol
  • camphor — Camphor is a strong-smelling white substance used in various medicines, in mothballs, and in making plastics.
  • capeesh — Do you understand?.
  • capiche — (chiefly, US) Alternative form of capisce.
  • captcha — Captcha is a system for checking that a human and not a machine is using a computer. Captcha is an abbreviation for 'completely automated public Turing test to tell computers and humans apart'.
  • capuche — a large hood or cowl, esp that worn by Capuchin friars
  • carhops — Plural form of carhop.
  • cash up — (of cashiers, shopkeepers, etc) to add up the money taken, esp at the end of a working day
  • catchup — ketchup
  • cephal- — cephalo-
  • cephala — the head, especially of an arthropod.
  • cepheid — a type of variable star with a regular cycle of variations in luminosity
  • cepheus — a faint constellation in the N hemisphere near Cassiopeia and the Pole Star
  • chalupa — a small narrow boat similar to a gondola, steered using either oars or a pole, used in the south of Mexico
  • champac — a magnoliaceous tree, Michelia champaca, of India and the East Indies. Its fragrant yellow flowers yield an oil used in perfumes and its wood is used for furniture
  • champak — An Asian evergreen tree of the magnolia family, bearing fragrant orange flowers and sacred to Hindus and Buddhists.
  • champed — Simple past tense and past participle of champ.
  • champer — to bite upon or grind, especially impatiently: The horses champed the oats.
  • chan op — channel op
  • chanops — Plural form of chanop.
  • chapalaLake, the largest lake in Mexico, located in Jalisco state. 651 sq. mi. (1686 sq. km).
  • chapati — (in Indian cookery) a flat coarse unleavened bread resembling a pancake
  • chapeau — a hat
  • chapels — Plural form of chapel.
  • chapess — a woman
  • chaplet — an ornamental wreath of flowers, beads, etc, worn on the head
  • chaplin — Sir Charles Spencer, known as Charlie Chaplin. 1889–1977, English comedian, film actor, and director. He is renowned for his portrayal of a downtrodden little man with baggy trousers, bowler hat, and cane. His films, most of which were made in Hollywood, include The Gold Rush (1924), Modern Times (1936), and The Great Dictator (1940)
  • chapman — a trader, esp an itinerant pedlar
  • chapmen — Plural form of chapman.
  • chappal — one of a pair of sandals, usually of leather, worn in India
  • chapped — If your skin is chapped, it is dry, cracked, and sore.
  • chappel — (dated, 17-18th C.) alternative spelling of chapel.
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