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English 7 letter words - Containing letters hirye - page 1
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chiefry
chiefry
noun
A chief's territory.
A rent paid to a chief or supreme lord.
dithery
dithery
adj
Characterized by dithering.
Constantly moving about
Unable to think straight; tending to dither.
fishery
fishery
noun
(countable) A fishing company.
(countable) A right to fish in a particular location; Territorial fishing waters.
(uncountable) Fishing: the catching, processing and marketing of fish or other seafood.
A place where fish or other seafood are caught: a fishing ground.
A place where fish or other seafood are processed: a seafood factory.
A place where fish or other seafood are raised: a fish farm.
greyish
greyish
adj
Alternative spelling of grayish
hayride
hayride
noun
(US) A recreational ride in a vehicle full of hay.
haywire
haywire
adj
Behaviorally erratic or uncontrollable, especially of a machine or mechanical process; usually used with the verb "go".
Roughly-made, unsophisticated, decrepit (from the use of haywire for temporary repairs).
noun
Wire used to bind bales of hay.
heroify
heroify
verb
To raise someone to the status of a hero by overlooking the person's flaws.
hetairy
hillery
hillyer
hosiery
hosiery
noun
(countable) A shop selling such undergarments.
(uncountable) The business or art of a hosier; the practice of making hose.
Undergarments worn on the legs, such as socks, stockings, and pantyhose.
hydriae
hydriae
noun
plural of hydria
hydride
hydride
noun
(inorganic chemistry) A compound of hydrogen with a more electropositive element.
hygrine
hygrine
noun
(organic chemistry) A pyrrolidine alkaloid found mainly in coca leaves, extracted as a thick, pungent, pale-yellow oil of a burning taste.
hyperin
michery
michery
noun
(obsolete) Theft; cheating.
relishy
sherify
shirley
shirley
Proper noun
An English habitational surname
name transferred from the surname.
name transferred from the surname. Popular from the 1920s to the 1950s.
Any of various places in England, including suburbs of London, Birmingham and Southampton.
Adverb
surely
shivery
shivery
adj
Easily broken; brittle.
Given to shivering; tending to shiver.
shrieky
shrieky
adj
Inclined to shriek, or characterised by shrieks.
thierry
thymier
thymier
adj
comparative form of thymey: more thymey
comparative form of thymy: more thymy
whirley
whirrey
withery
withery
adj
Somewhat withered.