5-letter words containing r, h, e
- -rhea — -rrhea
- acher — (obsolete) usher.
- ahern — Bertie. born 1951, Irish politician; leader of the Fianna Fáil party (1994–2008); prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (1997–2008)
- aruhe — the edible root of a fern
- asher — the son of Jacob and ancestor of one of the 12 tribes of Israel
- bergh — Henry, 1811–88, U.S. social reformer: founder of A.S.P.C.A.
- berth — A berth is a bed on a boat, train, or caravan.
- brahe — Tycho (ˈtyːço). 1546–1601, Danish astronomer, who designed and constructed instruments that he used to plot accurately the positions of the planets, sun, moon, and stars
- chare — a chore, esp. a household chore
- chear — (obsolete) cheer.
- cheer — When people cheer, they shout loudly to show their approval or to encourage someone who is doing something such as taking part in a game.
- chere — dear; beloved: used in referring to or addressing a woman or girl.
- cheri — a female given name.
- chert — a microcrystalline form of silica usually occurring as bands or layers of pebbles in sedimentary rock. Formula: SiO2. Varieties include flint, lyddite (Lydian stone)
- chore — A chore is a task that you must do but that you find unpleasant or boring.
- derth — (obsolete) dearth; scarcity.
- earsh — (archaic) stubble field.
- earth — (often initial capital letter) the planet third in order from the sun, having an equatorial diameter of 7926 miles (12,755 km) and a polar diameter of 7900 miles (12,714 km), a mean distance from the sun of 92.9 million miles (149.6 million km), and a period of revolution of 365.26 days, and having one satellite.
- ephor — (in ancient Greece) one of five senior Spartan magistrates.
- esher — a town in SE England, in NE Surrey near London: racecourse. Pop: 25 172 (2001)
- ether — A pleasant-smelling, colorless, volatile liquid that is highly flammable. It is used as an anesthetic and as a solvent or intermediate in industrial processes.
- fresh — newly made or obtained: fresh footprints.
- gehry — Frank (Ephraim Goldberg) born 1929, U.S. architect, born in Canada.
- gerah — an ancient Hebrew weight and coin, equal to 1/20 (0.05) of a shekel.
- haber — Fritz, 1868–1934, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1918.
- haire — Obsolete spelling of hair.
- haler — heller2 (def 1).
- hamer — Fannie Lou, 1917–77, U.S. civil rights activist.
- hared — any rodentlike mammal of the genus Lepus, of the family Leporidae, having long ears, a divided upper lip, and long hind limbs adapted for leaping.
- harem — the part of a Muslim palace or house reserved for the residence of women.
- hares — Plural form of hare.
- harle — A bird, the red-breasted merganser.
- harpe — (Ancient Greece) A type of curved weapon or implement, variously described as a sickle, a pruning hook, or a curved sword like a scimitar. In later depictions it became a combination of a straight sword on one side and a curved blade on the other.
- harre — (obsolete) A hinge.
- harse — Eye dialect of horse.
- harte — (Francis) Bret [bret] /brɛt/ (Show IPA), 1839–1902, U.S. author, especially of short stories.
- harve — a male given name, form of Harvey.
- hater — a person who has an intense dislike for another person or thing (often used in combination): I'm a big hater of opera. Are you a dog-hater?
- haver — to equivocate; vacillate.
- havre — a seaport in N France, at the mouth of the Seine.
- hayer — a person who makes hay
- hazer — a person or thing that hazes.
- heard — to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
- hearn — Lafcadio [laf-kad-ee-oh] /læfˈkæd iˌoʊ/ (Show IPA), ("Koizumi Yakumo") 1850–1904, U.S. journalist, novelist, and essayist, born in Greece; Japanese citizen after 1894.
- hears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hear.
- heart — Anatomy. a hollow, pumplike organ of blood circulation, composed mainly of rhythmically contractile smooth muscle, located in the chest between the lungs and slightly to the left and consisting of four chambers: a right atrium that receives blood returning from the body via the superior and inferior vena cavae, a right ventricle that pumps the blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation, a left atrium that receives the oxygenated blood via the pulmonary veins and passes it through the mitral valve, and a left ventricle that pumps the oxygenated blood, via the aorta, throughout the body.
- heber — Reginald, 1783–1826, British bishop and hymn writer.
- heder — (especially in Europe) a private Jewish elementary school for teaching children Hebrew, Bible, and the fundamentals of Judaism.
- heerd — Dialectical form of heard.
- heere — Obsolete spelling of hear.
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