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7-letter words containing t, h, i, r

  • heretic — a professed believer who maintains religious opinions contrary to those accepted by his or her church or rejects doctrines prescribed by that church.
  • heritor — inheritor.
  • hermiteCharles [sharl] /ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1822–1901, French mathematician.
  • hermits — Plural form of hermit.
  • herriot — Édouard [ey-dwar] /eɪˈdwar/ (Show IPA), 1872–1957, French statesman, political leader, and author.
  • hetaira — hetaera.
  • highter — Archaic. called or named: Childe Harold was he hight.
  • hilbert — David [dey-vid;; German dah-vit] /ˈdeɪ vɪd;; German ˈdɑ vɪt/ (Show IPA), 1862–1943, German mathematician.
  • hipsterhipsters, Chiefly British. hiphuggers (def 2).
  • hirstie — dry
  • hirsute — hairy; shaggy.
  • history — the branch of knowledge dealing with past events.
  • histrio — a stage actor
  • hit-run — hit-and-run (defs 1, 2, 4).
  • hitcher — to fasten or tie, especially temporarily, by means of a hook, rope, strap, etc.; tether: Steve hitched the horse to one of the posts.
  • hitters — Plural form of hitter.
  • hoister — to raise or lift, especially by some mechanical appliance: to hoist a flag; to hoist the mainsail.
  • horatio — a male given name.
  • hornist — Someone who plays the horn (the musical instrument).
  • hornito — a low oven-shaped mound of congealed lava, common in some volcanic districts, emitting hot smoke and vapors in the final stages of activity.
  • hot air — empty, exaggerated, or pretentious talk or writing: His report on the company's progress was just so much hot air.
  • hotwire — Alternative spelling of hot-wire.
  • hurting — to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.
  • inearth — (transitive, chiefly poetic) To put into the earth; inter.
  • inherit — to take or receive (property, a right, a title, etc.) by succession or will, as an heir: to inherit the family business.
  • inthral — enthrall.
  • kithara — a musical instrument of ancient Greece consisting of an elaborate wooden soundbox having two arms connected by a yoke to which the upper ends of the strings are attached.
  • kíthira — a Greek island in the Mediterranean, S of Peloponnesus: site of former ancient temple of Aphrodite. 108 sq. mi. (280 sq. km).
  • lathier — lathlike; long and thin.
  • lighter — a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
  • lothair — ("the Saxon") c1070–1137, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and king of the Germans 1125–37.
  • luthier — a maker of stringed instruments, as violins.
  • marathi — an Indic language of western and central India: the principal language of the state of Maharashtra.
  • mighter — Comparative form of might.
  • mitcher — Alternative form of micher.
  • mithers — Plural form of mither.
  • mithras — the god of light and truth, later of the sun.
  • mithril — (fantasy) A fictional silvery metal of great strength and value, primarily in fantasy and role-playing settings.
  • moither — (Yorkshire, dialect) to bother or harass.
  • mothier — Comparative form of mothy.
  • neither — not either; not the one or the other: Neither statement is true.
  • nighter — (only in combinations) Someone or something who does something for a certain number of nights.
  • orthian — having a high pitch
  • ostrich — a large, two-toed, swift-footed flightless bird, Struthio camelus, indigenous to Africa and Arabia, domesticated for its plumage: the largest of living birds.
  • outhire — to hire out
  • overhit — to hit too hard or too far, as in tennis.
  • parthia — an ancient country in W Asia, SE of the Caspian Sea: conquered by the Persians a.d. 226; now a part of NE Iran.
  • penrith — a market town in NW England, in Cumbria. Pop: 14 471 (2001)
  • philter — a potion, charm, or drug supposed to cause the person taking it to fall in love, usually with some specific person.
  • philtra — Anatomy. the vertical groove on the surface of the upper lip, below the septum of the nose.
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