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7-letter words containing s, e, a, h

  • shawnee — a member of an Algonquian-speaking tribe formerly in the east-central U.S., now in Oklahoma.
  • she-cat — a female cat
  • she-oak — any of various Australian trees of the genus Casuarina
  • sheared — shaped or completed by or as if by shearing.
  • shearerMoira (Moira Shearer King) 1926–2006, British ballerina.
  • sheathe — to put (a sword, dagger, etc.) into a sheath.
  • sheathy — resembling or constituting a sheath
  • sheaves — a pulley for hoisting or hauling, having a grooved rim for retaining a wire rope.
  • shebang — Informal. the structure of something, as of an organization, contrivance, or affair: The whole shebang fell apart when the chairman quit.
  • sheelah — a female given name.
  • sheikha — the chief wife of a sheikh, also the matron of a respected Arab family
  • sheitan — Ash-Shaytān.
  • shellac — lac that has been purified and formed into thin sheets, used for making varnish.
  • shepardAlan Bartlett, Jr. 1923–1998, U.S. astronaut: first American in space, May 5, 1961.
  • shermanForrest Percival, 1896–1951, U.S. naval officer.
  • shmatte — an old ragged garment; tattered article of clothing.
  • shoaler — a place where a sea, river, or other body of water is shallow.
  • shoepac — a heavy, laced, waterproof boot.
  • slasher — a person or thing that slashes.
  • slather — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
  • smashed — of, relating to, or constituting a great success: That composer has written many smash tunes.
  • smasher — the act or an instance of smashing or shattering.
  • spheral — of or relating to a sphere.
  • spreagh — a raid to steal cattle
  • staithe — a wharf, where ships can moor and unload or load
  • stealth — secret, clandestine, or surreptitious procedure.
  • sthenia — strength; excessive vital force.
  • subhead — a title or heading of a subdivision, as in a chapter, essay, or newspaper article.
  • swather — a farming implement that cuts and binds some grain crops into windrows
  • swathes — to wrap, bind, or swaddle with bands of some material; wrap up closely or fully.
  • te shawAnna Howard, 1847–1919, U.S. physician, reformer, and suffragist, born in England.
  • teashop — a tearoom.
  • the sea — the mass of salt water on the earth's surface as differentiated from the land
  • theresaSaint. Also, Teresa. Also called Theresa of Avila [ah-vee-lah] /ˈɑ viˌlɑ/ (Show IPA), 1515–82, Spanish Carmelite nun, mystic, and writer.
  • threads — a fine cord of flax, cotton, or other fibrous material spun out to considerable length, especially when composed of two or more filaments twisted together.
  • trashed — intoxicated; drunk.
  • trasher — a person who trashes something, especially in anger or protest.
  • trashes — anything worthless, useless, or discarded; rubbish.
  • unleash — to release from or as if from a leash; set loose to pursue or run at will.
  • unshale — to expose
  • unshape — to render shapeless
  • wahines — Plural form of wahine.
  • washers — Plural form of washer.
  • washery — a plant at a mine where water or other liquid is used to remove dirt from a mineral, esp coal
  • wasteth — Archaic third-person singular form of waste.
  • watches — to be alertly on the lookout, look attentively, or observe, as to see what comes, is done, or happens: to watch while an experiment is performed.
  • weakish — rather weak.
  • wealths — a great quantity or store of money, valuable possessions, property, or other riches: the wealth of a city.
  • wearish — withered
  • whalers — Plural form of whaler.
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