7-letter words containing t, s, h, a
- hatches — Plural form of hatch.
- hatfuls — Plural form of hatful.
- hatless — a shaped covering for the head, usually with a crown and brim, especially for wear outdoors.
- hatpins — Plural form of hatpin.
- hatreds — Plural form of hatred.
- hatters — Plural form of hatter.
- hautest — high-class or high-toned; fancy: an haute restaurant that attracts a monied crowd.
- hautpas — A raised part of the floor of a large room; a dais or platform for a raised table or throne.
- haziest — Superlative form of hazy.
- headset — Radio, Telephony. a device consisting of one or two earphones with a headband for holding them over the ears and sometimes with a mouthpiece attached.
- healths — the general condition of the body or mind with reference to soundness and vigor: good health; poor health.
- hearest — (archaic) Second-person singular present simple form of 'hear'.
- hearths — Plural form of hearth.
- heaters — Plural form of heater.
- heliast — a court judge in ancient Greece
- hepcats — Plural form of hepcat.
- heptads — Plural form of heptad.
- hetmans — Plural form of hetman.
- hidatsa — a member of a Siouan people dwelling on the Missouri River.
- hostage — a person given or held as security for the fulfillment of certain conditions or terms, promises, etc., by another.
- hotwash — Discussions and evaluations of an agency's (or multiple agencies') performance following an exercise, training session, or major event.
- huastec — a member of an Indian people of Mexico.
- inhaust — to drink or suck in; inhale
- isobath — an imaginary line or one drawn on a map connecting all points of equal depth below the surface of a body of water.
- isotach — a line on a weather map or chart connecting points where winds of equal speeds have been recorded.
- jahvist — Yahwist.
- kashrut — the body of dietary laws prescribed for Jews: an observer of kashruth.
- klatsch — a casual gathering of people, especially for refreshments and informal conversation: a sewing klatsch.
- kyathos — a deep bowl set on a foot, often having a high voluted or serpentine handle rising from the brim and terminating immediately above the juncture of the body and the stem: used for ladling wine into drinking cups.
- lasteth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of last.
- latches — 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.
- lateish — (colloquial) Quite late.
- lathers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lather.
- loathes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of loathe.
- mahants — Plural form of mahant.
- mahouts — Plural form of mahout.
- malthus — Thomas Robert, 1766–1834, English economist and clergyman.
- matches — Plural form of match.
- mathews — ˈMitford M(cLeod) (ˈmɪtfərd ) ; mitˈfərd) 1891-1985; U.S. lexicographer & educator
- mathias — Robert Bruce ("Bob") 1930–2006, U.S. track-and-field athlete.
- mithras — the god of light and truth, later of the sun.
- mitsvah — mitzvah.
- mustagh — Karakoram (def 1).
- nasmyth — James. 1808–90, British engineer; inventor of the steam hammer (1839)
- natasha — a female given name, Russian form of Natalie.
- nathans — a prophet during the reigns of David and Solomon. II Sam. 12; I Kings 1:34.
- onitsha — a city in SW Nigeria, on the Niger River.
- outlash — a sudden attack
- outwash — the material, chiefly sand or gravel, deposited by meltwater streams in front of a glacier.
- pashtun — of or relating to the Pashto-speaking people of Afghanistan and NW Pakistan