7-letter words containing w, h, e
- jewfish — any of several very large fishes, especially of the family Serranidae, as the giant sea bass and the groupers Epinephelus itajara and E. nigritus, found in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
- knoweth — Archaic third-person singular form of know.
- lechwes — Plural form of lechwe.
- lowchen — a small dog of a breed with a long wavy coat, often having the hindquarters and tail clipped to resemble a lion
- mathews — ˈMitford M(cLeod) (ˈmɪtfərd ) ; mitˈfərd) 1891-1985; U.S. lexicographer & educator
- matthew — one of the four Evangelists, a customs collector from Capernaum, summoned to be one of the 12 apostles: originally called Levi. Matt. 9:9–13.
- morphew — A blemish or mark on the skin.
- nephews — Plural form of nephew.
- nowhere — in or at no place; not anywhere: The missing pen was nowhere to be found.
- oh well — expressing resignation
- peishwa — a leader of the Maratha people
- preshow — to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
- prewash — to apply water or some other liquid to (something or someone) for the purpose of cleansing; cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water or some other liquid.
- rawhead — a bogeyman, esp one with a skull as its head
- rawhide — untanned skin of cattle or other animals.
- reweigh — to weigh (an object or quantity) again
- schweiz — German name of Switzerland.
- seahawk — a twin-engine, four-seat U.S. Navy helicopter used for surveillance, targeting, and antisubmarine warfare.
- shawlie — a working-class woman, esp one who wears a shawl
- shawnee — a member of an Algonquian-speaking tribe formerly in the east-central U.S., now in Oklahoma.
- shedrow — (at a racetrack) a row or double row of horse barns with individual stalls facing a walkway.
- show-me — demanding proof or evidence before being convinced: a show-me attitude toward new ideas.
- showery — characterized by or abounding with showers: the showery season in the tropics.
- somehow — in some way not specified, apparent, or known.
- somewhy — for some reason
- strewth — an expression of surprise or dismay
- swather — a farming implement that cuts and binds some grain crops into windrows
- swathes — to wrap, bind, or swaddle with bands of some material; wrap up closely or fully.
- swedish — of or relating to Sweden, its inhabitants, or their language.
- swishes — to move with or make a sibilant sound, as a slender rod cutting sharply through the air or as small waves washing on the shore.
- swithed — Chiefly British Dialect. immediately; quickly.
- swither — a state of confusion, excitement, or perplexity.
- te shaw — Anna Howard, 1847–1919, U.S. physician, reformer, and suffragist, born in England.
- thalweg — a line, as drawn on a map, connecting the lowest points of a valley.
- the few — a small number of people considered as a class
- the law — the legal system
- the new — the new vogue
- the raw — a sensitive point
- the way — so that
- the web — (as modifier)
- the wet — (in northern and central Australia) the rainy season
- thrawed — British Dialect. to throw.
- throwed — a simple past tense and past participle of throw.
- thrower — a person or thing that throws.
- thwaite — a piece of land cleared from forest or reclaimed from wasteland
- towhead — a head of very light blond, almost white hair.
- twelfth — next after the eleventh; being the ordinal number for 12.
- unwhite — not white; no longer white
- wahines — Plural form of wahine.
- waiteth — Archaic third-person singular form of wait.