7-letter words containing s, h, o
- hipshot — having the hip dislocated.
- hispano — Hispanic
- histoid — Pathology. resembling normal tissue in structure.
- histone — any of a group of five small basic proteins, occurring in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, that organize DNA strands into nucleosomes by forming molecular complexes around which the DNA winds.
- history — the branch of knowledge dealing with past events.
- histrio — a stage actor
- hoagies — Plural form of hoagie.
- hoarsen — (transitive, intransitive) To make or become hoarse.
- hoarser — Comparative form of hoarse.
- hoaxers — Plural form of hoaxer.
- hobbies — an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
- hobbish — like a clown
- hobbism — the doctrines of, or those attributed to, Hobbes, especially the doctrine of absolute submission to a royal sovereign in order to avoid the anarchic disorder resulting from the uncontrolled competition of individual interests.
- hobbits — a member of a race of imaginary creatures related to and resembling humans, living in underground holes and characterized by their good nature, diminutive size, and hairy feet.
- hobbles — Plural form of hobble.
- hobnobs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hobnob.
- hoboism — The lifestyle or practices of hobos; vagrancy.
- hocused — Simple past tense and past participle of hocus.
- hogfish — a large wrasse, Lachnolaimus maximus, of the western Atlantic Ocean, used for food.
- hoggish — like or befitting a hog.
- hoglets — Plural form of hoglet.
- hognose — Having an upturned snout like a pig's.
- hogwash — refuse given to hogs; swill.
- hoidens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoiden.
- hoisted — to raise or lift, especially by some mechanical appliance: to hoist a flag; to hoist the mainsail.
- hoister — to raise or lift, especially by some mechanical appliance: to hoist a flag; to hoist the mainsail.
- hokusai — Katsushika [kah-tsoo-shee-kah] /ˈkɑ tsʊˈʃi kɑ/ (Show IPA), 1760–1849, Japanese painter and illustrator.
- holdens — a city in central Massachusetts.
- holders — Plural form of holder.
- holdups — Plural form of holdup.
- holiest — specially recognized as or declared sacred by religious use or authority; consecrated: holy ground.
- holists — Plural form of holist.
- hollers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of holler.
- hollies — Plural form of holly.
- hollows — Plural form of hollow.
- holster — a sheathlike carrying case for a firearm, attached to a belt, shoulder sling, or saddle.
- holston — a river in E Tennessee, flowing SW to join the French Broad River and form the Tennessee River in Knoxville. 115 miles (185 km) long.
- homages — Plural form of homage.
- homosex — sexual activity between homosexuals
- honchos — Plural form of honcho.
- honesty — the quality or fact of being honest; uprightness and fairness.
- honkers — Plural form of honker.
- honours — to hold in honor or high respect; revere: to honor one's parents.
- hooches — Plural form of hooch.
- hoodies — Plural form of hoodie.
- hoodoos — Plural form of hoodoo.
- hoofers — Plural form of hoofer.
- hookahs — Plural form of hookah.
- hookers — Plural form of hooker.
- hookies — unjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky): On the first warm spring day the boys played hooky to go fishing.