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7-letter words containing s, e, t, h, r

  • mothers — Plural form of mother.
  • nerthus — goddess of fertility, described by Tacitus in his Germania: later appeared in Scandinavian mythology as the god Njord.
  • nethers — The private parts of the body, particularly the sex organs.
  • psather — (language)   A parallel extension of Sather for a clustered shared memory model. It features threads synchronised by monitor objects ("gates"); locality assertions and placement operators. There is an implementation for the CM-5.
  • rachets — Plural form of rachet.
  • rathest — soonest, earliest
  • reshoot — to shoot (a film, scene, photograph) again
  • resight — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • rhetors — a master or teacher of rhetoric.
  • richest — having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
  • scyther — a scythe user
  • seether — a boiler or a pot to boil things in
  • shafter — a shaft-horse, usually in tandem with another horse, that pulls a cart
  • sharett — Moshe [maw-she] /mɔˈʃɛ/ (Show IPA), (Moshe Shertok) 1894–1965, Israeli statesman, born in Russia: prime minister 1953–55.
  • shatter — to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow.
  • sheeter — a machine used to form something into sheets, such as paper or cloth
  • shelter — something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.; refuge.
  • sherbet — a frozen fruit-flavored mixture, similar to an ice, but with milk, egg white, or gelatin added.
  • sheroot — a cigar having open, untapered ends.
  • shertok — Moshe [moh-shuh] /ˈmoʊ ʃə/ (Show IPA), Sharett, Moshe.
  • shifter — a person or thing that shifts.
  • shooter — a person who shoots with a gun, bow, etc.: efforts to capture the shooter.
  • shorted — having little length; not long.
  • shorten — to make short or shorter.
  • shorter — something that is short.
  • shortie — a person of less than average stature (sometimes used as a disparaging and offensive term of address).
  • shubertLee (Levi Shubert) 1875–1953, and his brothers Sam S. 1876–1905, and Jacob J. 1880–1963, U.S. theatrical managers.
  • shunter — to shove or turn (someone or something) aside or out of the way.
  • shutter — a solid or louvered movable cover for a window.
  • shyster — a lawyer who uses unprofessional or questionable methods.
  • sighter — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • slather — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
  • slither — to slide down or along a surface, especially unsteadily, from side to side, or with some friction or noise: The box slithered down the chute.
  • smother — to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing.
  • soother — truth, reality, or fact.
  • sothern — E(dward) H(ugh) 1859–1933, U.S. actor, born in England: husband of Julia Marlowe.
  • souther — a wind or storm from the south.
  • stretch — to draw out or extend (oneself, a body, limbs, wings, etc.) to the full length or extent (often followed by out): to stretch oneself out on the ground.
  • strewth — an expression of surprise or dismay
  • strophe — the part of an ancient Greek choral ode sung by the chorus when moving from right to left.
  • swather — a farming implement that cuts and binds some grain crops into windrows
  • swither — a state of confusion, excitement, or perplexity.
  • there's — in or at that place (opposed to here): She is there now.
  • theresaSaint. Also, Teresa. Also called Theresa of Avila [ah-vee-lah] /ˈɑ viˌlɑ/ (Show IPA), 1515–82, Spanish Carmelite nun, mystic, and writer.
  • thérèse — Saint(1873-97); Fr. Carmelite nun: her day is Oct. 3
  • thermos — a vacuum bottle or similar container lined with an insulating material, such as polystyrene, to keep liquids hot or cold.
  • 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.
  • thrives — to prosper; be fortunate or successful.
  • torches — a light to be carried in the hand, consisting of some combustible substance, as resinous wood, or of twisted flax or the like soaked with tallow or other flammable substance, ignited at the upper end.
  • trashed — intoxicated; drunk.
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