8-letter words containing hea
- heatsink — Alternative spelling of heat sink.
- heatspot — a spot on the skin or other surface produced by heat
- heatwave — period of hot weather
- heave ho — an act or effort of heaving.
- heave to — to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist: to heave a heavy ax.
- heave-ho — an act of rejection, dismissal, or forcible ejection: The bartender gave the noisy drunk the old heave-ho.
- heavenly — of or in the heavens: the heavenly bodies.
- heaviest — of great weight; hard to lift or carry: a heavy load.
- heavings — Plural form of heaving.
- heavy on — using large quantities of
- heavyset — having a large body build.
- hindhead — the back of the head
- hoarhead — someone, esp an old man, with white hair
- hogshead — a large cask, especially one containing from 63 to 140 gallons (238 to 530 liters).
- holyhead — a seaport on Holy Island in NW Wales.
- hopheads — (slang) Plural form of hophead.
- hotheads — Plural form of hothead.
- inhearse — (transitive) To place into, or as if into, a hearse or coffin.
- jarheads — Plural form of jarhead.
- jolthead — (archaic) A dunce; a blockhead.
- junkhead — (slang) a junkie, drug addict.
- junkheap — A collection or pile of unwanted things.
- knobhead — a stupid person
- knothead — (informal) A stupid or stubborn person.
- lakehead — Thunder Bay.
- lionhead — a small breed of rabbit with long fur around the face
- lochearn — a city in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
- longhead — a dolichocephalic person.
- lunkhead — a dull or stupid person; blockhead.
- lushhead — lush2 (def 1).
- lysithea — a small moon of the planet Jupiter.
- masthead — Also called flag. a statement printed in all issues of a newspaper, magazine, or the like, usually on the editorial page, giving the publication's name, the names of the owner and staff, etc.
- matthean — of or relating to the Gospel of Matthew or the traditions contained in it.
- meathead — blockhead; dunce; fool.
- misheard — to hear incorrectly or imperfectly: to mishear a remark.
- mishears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mishear.
- moorhead — a city in W Minnesota.
- muckheap — Dunghill; dung heap.
- mushhead — a stupid person.
- nailhead — the enlarged top of a nail, usually flattened but sometimes rounded.
- nymphean — Of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs.
- otorrhea — a mucopurulent discharge from the ear.
- outcheat — to exceed in cheating
- overhead — over one's head; aloft; up in the air or sky, especially near the zenith: There was a cloud overhead.
- overheap — to supply too much
- overhear — to hear (speech or a speaker) without the speaker's intention or knowledge: I accidentally overheard what they were saying.
- overheat — to heat to excess.
- pan head — a tripod head permitting vertical or horizontal rotation of a camera to any position.
- pasithea — one of the Graces.
- pheasant — any of numerous large, usually long-tailed, Old World gallinaceous birds of the family Phasianidae, widely introduced.