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7-letter words containing r, h, i

  • theroid — of, relating to, or resembling a beast
  • thicker — having relatively great extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thin: a thick slice.
  • thigger — a beggar or a person who thigs
  • thiller — a thill-horse; a horse that goes between and supports the thills of a cart
  • thinker — French Le Penseur. a bronze statue (1879–89) by Rodin.
  • thinner — a volatile liquid, as turpentine, used to dilute paint, varnish, rubber cement, etc., to the desired or proper consistency.
  • thirdly — next after the second; being the ordinal number for three.
  • thirled — to pierce.
  • thirsty — feeling or having thirst; craving liquid.
  • thither — Also, thitherward [thith -er-werd, th ith -] /ˈθɪð ər wərd, ˈðɪð-/ (Show IPA), thitherwards. to or toward that place or point; there.
  • thorite — a rare mineral, thorium silicate, ThSiO 4 , occurring in the form of yellow or black crystals.
  • thorium — a grayish-white, lustrous, somewhat ductile and malleable, radioactive metallic element present in monazite: used as a source of nuclear energy, as a coating on sun-lamp and vacuum-tube filament coatings, and in alloys. Symbol: Th; atomic weight: 232.038; atomic number: 90; specific gravity: 11.7.
  • thrifty — practicing thrift or economical management; frugal: a thrifty shopper.
  • thrilly — causing thrills or having thrilling attributes
  • thriven — to prosper; be fortunate or successful.
  • thriver — to prosper; be fortunate or successful.
  • thrives — to prosper; be fortunate or successful.
  • thrombi — a fibrinous clot that forms in and obstructs a blood vessel, or that forms in one of the chambers of the heart.
  • thurify — to burn incense near or before an altar or shrine
  • thyroid — of or relating to the thyroid gland.
  • tighter — firmly or closely fixed in place; not easily moved; secure: a tight knot.
  • tigrish — tigerish.
  • tinhorn — someone, especially a gambler, who pretends to be important but actually has little money, influence, or skill.
  • toryish — of, relating to, or resembling a Tory.
  • triarch — one of three rulers of a triarchy
  • tricho- — indicating hair or a part resembling hair
  • trishaw — pedicab.
  • triumph — the act, fact, or condition of being victorious or triumphant; victory; conquest.
  • trophic — of or relating to nutrition; concerned in nutritive processes.
  • tukhrik — an aluminum-bronze or cupronickel coin and monetary unit of the Mongolian People's Republic, equal to 100 mongo.
  • turkish — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or derived from Turkey or the Turks.
  • unchair — to remove from a chair; unseat
  • ungirth — to release (a horse) from a girth
  • unhired — to engage the services of (a person or persons) for wages or other payment: to hire a clerk.
  • unright — a wrong
  • upright — erect or vertical, as in position or posture.
  • upwhirl — to cause (something) to whirl upward.
  • urolith — a urinary calculus.
  • urumchi — a city in and the capital of Xinjiang Uygur region, in NW China.
  • varnish — a preparation consisting of resinous matter, as copal or lac, dissolved in an oil (oil varnish) or in alcohol (spirit varnish) or other volatile liquid. When applied to the surface of wood, metal, etc., it dries and leaves a hard, more or less glossy, usually transparent coating.
  • virchow — Rudolf [roo-dawlf] /ˈru dɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1821–1902, German pathologist, anthropologist, and political leader.
  • warmish — having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath.
  • warship — a ship built or armed for combat purposes.
  • wearish — withered
  • weigher — 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.
  • wharfie — (Australia, New Zealand, informal, colloquial) A wharf labourer or stevedore.
  • wherein — in what way or respect?
  • wherrit — to worry or cause to worry
  • whicker — to whinny; neigh.
  • whidder — to move with force
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