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8-letter words containing r, e, t, h, i

  • trichome — Botany. an outgrowth from the epidermis of plants, as a hair.
  • triethyl — containing three ethyl groups.
  • triphase — operating in three phases
  • triphone — a group of three phonemes
  • trochite — an individual section of the stalk of a fossil crinoid, resembling a small wheel
  • trophied — adorned with trophies.
  • twitcher — to tug or pull at with a quick, short movement; pluck: She twitched him by the sleeve.
  • urheimat — the primeval habitation of a people, especially the prehistoric homeland of the speakers of a protolanguage.
  • waterish — somewhat, or tending to be, watery.
  • weighter — the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass; amount a thing weighs.
  • whipster — (informal, dated) a scholastic often pedantic person, wise guy.
  • whistler — James (Abbott) McNeill [muh k-neel] /məkˈnil/ (Show IPA), 1834–1903, U.S. painter and etcher, in France and England after 1855.
  • whitaker — a male given name.
  • whitener — a preparation for making something white, as a bleach, dye, or polish: a bottle of shoe whitener.
  • whithers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whither.
  • whitster — a person who whitens or bleaches clothes
  • whittier — John Greenleaf [green-leef] /ˈgrinˌlif/ (Show IPA), 1807–92, U.S. poet.
  • whittler — to cut, trim, or shape (a stick, piece of wood, etc.) by carving off bits with a knife.
  • whittret — a male weasel
  • wit-hier — a willow.
  • witchery — witchcraft; magic.
  • withdrew — simple past tense of withdraw.
  • withered — (of a plant) Become dry and shriveled.
  • witherod — a N American deciduous shrub, Viburnum nudum, of the honeysuckle family
  • worthied — Simple past tense and past participle of worthy.
  • worthier — Comparative form of worthy.
  • worthies — Plural form of worthy.
  • writhled — wrinkled; wizened
  • yahrzeit — the anniversary of the death of a parent, sibling, child, or spouse, observed by lighting a memorial lamp or candle the night before and reciting the Kaddish at the evening service of the day before and at the morning and afternoon services of the day itself.
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