8-letter words containing s, h, o, e
- chompers — (informal) teeth.
- choosers — Plural form of chooser.
- chooseth — Archaic third-person singular form of choose.
- chopines — Plural form of chopine.
- choppers — teeth
- chorales — Plural form of chorale.
- choregus — the producer or financier of a dramatist's works in Ancient Greece
- chortles — Plural form of chortle.
- chorused — Music. a group of persons singing in unison. (in an opera, oratorio, etc.) such a group singing choral parts in connection with soloists or individual singers. a piece of music for singing in unison. a part of a song that recurs at intervals, usually following each verse; refrain.
- choruses — Plural form of chorus.
- chosisme — a writing style in which plot and characterization are de-emphasized and people, events, and setting are recorded as though seen by the author through the lens of a camera.
- chowders — Plural form of chowder.
- coachers — Plural form of coacher.
- coalshed — a shed in which coal is stored
- cobhouse — A structure built of cob.
- cohesion — If there is cohesion within a society, organization, or group, the different members fit together well and form a united whole.
- cohesive — Something that is cohesive consists of parts that fit together well and form a united whole.
- cohoshes — Plural form of cohosh.
- conchies — Plural form of conchy.
- cosherer — a person who coshers
- coughers — Plural form of cougher.
- cowherds — Plural form of cowherd.
- cowhides — Plural form of cowhide.
- cowhouse — a shelter for cows; a byre or cowshed
- cowsheds — Plural form of cowshed.
- crochets — Plural form of crochet.
- crotches — a forking or place of forking, as of the human body between the legs.
- crouches — Plural form of crouch.
- demolish — To demolish something such as a building means to destroy it completely.
- demonish — Like or characterisic of a demon; demonic.
- depolish — to remove the polish from (an object)
- deposeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deposeth.
- deschool — to separate education from the institution of school and operate through the pupil's life experience as opposed to a set curriculum
- dishorse — (archaic, intransitive) To dismount from a horse.
- dishouse — to deprive of a home
- dogeship — the chief magistrate in the former republics of Venice and Genoa.
- doghouse — a small shelter for a dog.
- dogshore — any of several shores for holding the hull of a small or moderate-sized vessel in place after keel blocks and other shores are removed and until the vessel is launched.
- droschke — Alternative form of droshky.
- earholes — Plural form of earhole.
- echelons — Plural form of echelon.
- echoless — Without echo.
- eeyorish — Alternative capitalization of Eeyorish.
- enhydros — a piece of chalcedony that contains water
- enshroud — Envelop completely and hide from view.
- eohippus — Extinct early Eocene mammal, Hyracotherium leporinum.
- eschalot — Archaic form of shallot.
- eschaton — The final event in the divine plan; the end of the world.
- esthonia — Estonia
- ethmoids — Plural form of ethmoid.