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7-letter words containing s, h, i

  • goyishe — Alternative spelling of goyish.
  • grayish — having a tinge of gray; slightly gray: The sky was full of dark, grayish clouds.
  • greyish — having a tinge of gray; slightly gray: The sky was full of dark, grayish clouds.
  • grisham — John. born 1955, US novelist and lawyer; his legal thrillers, many of which have been filmed, include A Time to Kill (1989), The Pelican Brief (1992), and The Summons (2002)
  • grushie — healthy; thriving.
  • guarish — to heal
  • gubbish — (jargon)   /guhb'*sh/ (A portmanteau of "garbage" and "rubbish" which may have originated with SF author Philip K. Dick) Garbage; crap; nonsense. "What is all this gubbish?" The opposite portmanteau "rubbage" is also reported.
  • gullish — stupid or simple
  • gunship — a helicopter or fixed-wing airplane armed with rapid-fire guns or cannons and used to provide close air support for troops in combat.
  • gushier — Comparative form of gushy.
  • gushily — In a gushy manner.
  • gushing — to flow out or issue suddenly, copiously, or forcibly, as a fluid from confinement: Water gushed from the broken pipe.
  • ha-nasiJudah, Judah ha-Nasi.
  • habitus — the physical characteristics of a person, especially appearance and constitution as related to disease.
  • hackies — Plural form of hackie.
  • hackish — (jargon)   /hak'ish/ 1. Said of something that is or involves a hack. 2. Of or pertaining to hackers or the hacker subculture. See also true-hacker.
  • hagfish — any eellike, marine cyclostome of the order Myxiniformes, having undeveloped eyes, a barbel-rimmed, circular mouth, and horny teeth for boring into the flesh of fishes to feed on their interior parts.
  • haggish — an ugly old woman, especially a vicious or malicious one.
  • haimish — homey; cozy and unpretentious.
  • hainous — Obsolete spelling of heinous.
  • hairdos — Plural form of hairdo.
  • halesia — (botany) Any of the genus Halesia of American shrubs with white flowers.
  • halides — Plural form of halide.
  • haliers — Plural form of halier.
  • halitus — breath; exhalation; vapor.
  • handism — discrimination against people on the grounds of whether they are left-handed or right-handed
  • hankies — Plural form of hanky.
  • haptics — Usually, haptics. Digital Technology. a vibration or other tactile sensation received from a computer or electronic device: You can save power by adjusting the haptics and brightness of your phone. an input or output device that senses the body's movements by means of physical contact with the user: joysticks and other haptics.
  • hardish — Somewhat hard.
  • harissa — a pungent paste or sauce made with chilies, garlic, cumin, caraway, coriander, paprika, and olive oil, used as a condiment and flavoring in North African and Middle Eastern cookery.
  • harkinsWilliam Draper, 1873–1951, U.S. chemist.
  • harpies — Classical Mythology. a ravenous, filthy monster having a woman's head and a bird's body.
  • harpist — a person who plays the harp, especially professionally.
  • harries — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harry.
  • hasbian — (slang, LGBT) A former lesbian who is now heterosexual.
  • hashing — hash coding
  • hashish — the flowering tops and leaves of Indian hemp smoked, chewed, or drunk as a narcotic and intoxicant.
  • hasidic — a member of a sect founded in Poland in the 18th century by Baal Shem-Tov and characterized by its emphasis on mysticism, prayer, ritual strictness, religious zeal, and joy. Compare Mitnagged.
  • hasidim — a member of a sect founded in Poland in the 18th century by Baal Shem-Tov and characterized by its emphasis on mysticism, prayer, ritual strictness, religious zeal, and joy. Compare Mitnagged.
  • hasping — Present participle of hasp.
  • hassium — a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a very short half-life. Symbol: Hs; atomic number: 108.
  • hastier — Comparative form of hasty.
  • hastily — moving or acting with haste; speedy; quick; hurried.
  • hasting — swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
  • hatpins — Plural form of hatpin.
  • hawkinsSir Anthony Hope ("Anthony Hope") 1863–1933, English novelist and playwright.
  • hawkish — resembling a hawk, as in appearance or behavior.
  • haziest — Superlative form of hazy.
  • heavies — Plural form of heavy.
  • hegiras — Plural form of hegira.
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