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7-letter words containing r, h, o, e

  • heritor — inheritor.
  • herndonWilliam Henry, 1818–91, U.S. law partner and biographer of Abraham Lincoln.
  • heroics — Also, heroical. of, relating to, or characteristic of a hero or heroine.
  • heroine — a woman noted for courageous acts or nobility of character: Esther and other biblical heroines.
  • heroise — to make a hero of: a war film that heroizes the warrior.
  • heroism — the qualities or attributes of a hero or heroine: He showed great heroism in battle.
  • heroize — to make a hero of: a war film that heroizes the warrior.
  • heronry — a place where a colony of herons breeds.
  • herriot — Édouard [ey-dwar] /eɪˈdwar/ (Show IPA), 1872–1957, French statesman, political leader, and author.
  • hertzog — James Barry Munnik [mœn-uh k] /ˈmœn ək/ (Show IPA). South African statesman and general: prime minister 1924–39.
  • hetero- — other, another, or different
  • heteros — Chemistry. of or relating to an atom other than carbon, particularly in a cyclic compound.
  • hoarded — a supply or accumulation that is hidden or carefully guarded for preservation, future use, etc.: a vast hoard of silver.
  • hoarder — a supply or accumulation that is hidden or carefully guarded for preservation, future use, etc.: a vast hoard of silver.
  • hoarier — Comparative form of hoary.
  • hoarsen — (transitive, intransitive) To make or become hoarse.
  • hoarser — Comparative form of hoarse.
  • hoaxers — Plural form of hoaxer.
  • hoaxter — Alternative spelling of hoaxer.
  • hobbler — One who hobbles.
  • hoggery — piggery.
  • hoister — to raise or lift, especially by some mechanical appliance: to hoist a flag; to hoist the mainsail.
  • holberg — Ludvig, Baron. 1684–1754, Danish playwright, poet, and historian, born in Norway: considered the founder of modern Danish literature
  • holders — Plural form of holder.
  • hollers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of holler.
  • holster — a sheathlike carrying case for a firearm, attached to a belt, shoulder sling, or saddle.
  • homager — a vassal.
  • homefry — Alt form home fry.
  • homered — Simple past tense and past participle of homer.
  • homeric — of, relating to, or suggestive of Homer or his poetry.
  • homerun — Alternative form of home run.
  • honkers — Plural form of honker.
  • honored — of, relating to, or noting honor.
  • honoree — a person who receives an honor, award, or special recognition.
  • honorer — One who honors.
  • hoofers — Plural form of hoofer.
  • hookers — Plural form of hooker.
  • hookier — Comparative form of hooky.
  • hoopers — Plural form of hooper.
  • hoosier — a native or inhabitant of Indiana (used as a nickname).
  • hooters — a person or thing that hoots.
  • hoovers — Plural form of hoover.
  • hoppers — Plural form of hopper.
  • hoptree — any of several North American shrubs or small trees belonging to the genus Ptelea, of the citrus family, especially P. trifoliata, having trifoliate leaves and roundish, waferlike fruit.
  • hordein — a simple protein of the prolamin class, found in barley grain.
  • hordern — Sir Michael (Murray). 1911–95, British actor
  • hormone — Biochemistry. any of various internally secreted compounds, as insulin or thyroxine, formed in endocrine glands, that affect the functions of specifically receptive organs or tissues when transported to them by the body fluids.
  • hornell — a city in S New York.
  • hornest — one of the bony, permanent, hollow paired growths, often curved and pointed, that project from the upper part of the head of certain ungulate mammals, as cattle, sheep, goats, or antelopes.
  • hornets — Plural form of hornet.
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