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8-letter words containing her

  • cipherer — a person who ciphers
  • clashers — to make a loud, harsh noise: The gears of the old car clashed and grated.
  • clencher — something or someone who clenches
  • clincher — A clincher is a fact or argument that finally proves something, settles a dispute, or helps someone achieve a victory.
  • clutcher — to seize with or as with the hands or claws; snatch: The bird swooped down and clutched its prey with its claws.
  • coachers — Plural form of coacher.
  • coherent — If something is coherent, it is well planned, so that it is clear and sensible and all its parts go well with each other.
  • cohering — Present participle of cohere.
  • coinhere — to inhere together
  • comether — the act of persuading or coaxing
  • cosherer — a person who coshers
  • coughers — Plural form of cougher.
  • cowherds — Plural form of cowherd.
  • crashers — Plural form of crasher.
  • croucher — Agent noun of crouch: one who crouches.
  • cruncher — the critical or decisive thing
  • crushers — Plural form of crusher.
  • cyphered — Simple past tense and past participle of cypher.
  • cytherea — Aphrodite
  • decipher — to determine the meaning of (something obscure or illegible)
  • detacher — One who or that which detaches.
  • disherit — to disinherit.
  • dithered — Simple past tense and past participle of dither.
  • ditherer — a trembling; vibration.
  • docherty — Pete. born 1979, English rock musician and songwriter; member of The Libertines (1997–2004) and Babyshambles (from 2005)
  • dpsather — Data-parallel Sather. deterministic fine-grained parallelism. E-mail: <[email protected]>. ftp://lynx.csis.dit.csiro.au/p/pub/ather/dpsather.papers.
  • drencher — One who, or that which, drenches.
  • druthers — one's own way, choice, or preference: If I had my druthers, I'd dance all night.
  • durocherLeo Ernest ("The Lip") 1905–91, U.S. baseball player and manager.
  • encipher — Convert (a message or piece of text) into a coded form ; encrypt.
  • enherite — Archaic form of inherit.
  • enricher — One who enriches.
  • ensphere — (transitive) To place in a sphere; to envelop.
  • ethercap — a spider
  • ethereal — Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
  • etherege — Sir George. ?1635–?92, English Restoration dramatist; author of the comedies The Comical Revenge (1664), She would if she could (1668), and The Man of Mode (1676)
  • etherial — Archaic form of ethereal.
  • etherify — (organic chemistry) To convert (an alcohol etc.) into an ether.
  • etherion — a gas formerly believed to exist in air
  • etherise — Alternative spelling of etherize.
  • etherish — resembling ether
  • etherism — an addiction to ether
  • etherist — a person who administers ether
  • etherize — Anesthetize (a person or animal) with ether.
  • ethernet — Alternative capitalization of Ethernet.
  • exahertz — A unit of measurement based on one quintillion hertz.
  • exotherm — (chemistry) Any exothermic compound.
  • fathered — a male parent.
  • fatherly — of, like, or befitting a father.
  • feathers — an apparatus for splitting stone, consisting of two tapered bars (feathers) inserted into a hole drilled into the stone, between which a narrow wedge (plug) is hammered to spread them.
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