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7-letter words containing t, h, e, l

  • othello — a tragedy (1604) by Shakespeare.
  • othniel — a judge of Israel. Judges 3:9.
  • phablet — a mobile device that combines the features of a smartphone and a tablet computer and is larger than a typical smartphone but not as large as a typical small tablet.
  • philter — a potion, charm, or drug supposed to cause the person taking it to fall in love, usually with some specific person.
  • philtre — philter.
  • pightle — a small enclosure; paddock
  • plashet — a small, marshy pond
  • pothole — a deep hole; pit.
  • rathole — a hole made by a rat, as into a room, barn, etc.: The first chore in the old building is to plug up the ratholes.
  • relatch — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • relight — to ignite or cause to ignite again
  • satchelLeroy Robert ("Satchel") 1906–82, U.S. baseball player.
  • scheldt — a river in W Europe, flowing from N France through W Belgium and SW Netherlands into the North Sea. 270 miles (435 km) long.
  • sheitel — a wig worn by certain Orthodox Jewish married women in keeping with an old rabbinical precept that forbids a woman to leave her hair uncovered in the sight of a man other than her husband.
  • shelter — something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.; refuge.
  • sheltie — Shetland pony.
  • shelton — a city in SW Connecticut.
  • shottle — a small drawer in a chest for keeping money and small or special things
  • shuttle — a device in a loom for passing or shooting the weft thread through the shed from one side of the web to the other, usually consisting of a boat-shaped piece of wood containing a bobbin on which the weft thread is wound.
  • sithole — Ndabaningi (əndabaˈnɪŋɡɪ). 1920–2000, Zimbabwean clergyman and politician; leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union (1963–74). He was one of the negotiators of the internal settlement (1978) to pave the way for Black majority rule in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)
  • slather — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
  • sleight — skill; dexterity.
  • 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.
  • stealth — secret, clandestine, or surreptitious procedure.
  • taphole — a hole in a blast furnace, steelmaking furnace, etc., through which molten metal or slag is tapped off.
  • tarheel — a native or inhabitant of North Carolina (used as a nickname).
  • telpher — Also, teleferic. a traveling unit, car, or carrier suspended from cables in a telpherage, an aerial transportation system.
  • tenthly — in the tenth place; tenth.
  • thalweg — a line, as drawn on a map, connecting the lowest points of a valley.
  • the law — the legal system
  • the lot — everything, all of it
  • theelin — estrone
  • theelol — an estriol or an estrogen hormone found in a pregnant woman's urine, C18H24O3
  • thegnly — of or relating to a thegn
  • theilerMax, 1899–1972, South African medical scientist, in the U.S. after 1922: Nobel Prize in medicine 1951.
  • theolog — a theological student.
  • thermal — Also, thermic. of, relating to, or caused by heat or temperature: thermal capacity.
  • thermel — thermocouple.
  • they'll — They'll is the usual spoken form of 'they will'.
  • thiller — a thill-horse; a horse that goes between and supports the thills of a cart
  • thimble — a small cap, usually of metal, worn over the fingertip to protect it when pushing a needle through cloth in sewing.
  • thirled — to pierce.
  • thistle — any of various prickly, composite plants having showy, purple flower heads, especially of the genera Cirsium, Carduus, or Onopordum.
  • thulite — a rose-coloured zoisite sometimes incorporated into jewellery or other ornamentations
  • thyself — yourself
  • tinchel — (in Scotland) a circle of deer hunters who gradually close in on a deer herd
  • to heel — the back part of the human foot, below and behind the ankle.
  • toehold — a small ledge or niche just large enough to support the toes, as in climbing.
  • trachle — an exhausting effort, especially walking or working.
  • trehala — an edible, sugary substance secreted by certain Asiatic beetles of the genus Larinus, forming their pupal covering.
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