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English 7 letter words - Containing letters htola - page 1
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acolyth
acolyth
noun
Obsolete form of acolyte.
alamoth
alamoth
adj
(biblical, music) soprano or, possibly, virgin
aleshot
aliyoth
althorn
althorn
noun
(music) An alto or tenor saxhorn
anethol
anethol
noun
Dated form of anethole.
anthrol
barthol
bathkol
bathool
cathole
cathole
noun
(nautical) Either of two circular holes cut in the stern of a sailing man of war on the level of the capstan, used for the passage of stern hawsers.
A small pit, dug in the earth by hikers etc in order to bury faeces.
challot
chaloth
charlot
cholate
cholate
noun
(organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of cholic acid
chontal
ethanol
ethanol
noun
(organic chemistry) A simple aliphatic alcohol formally derived from ethane by replacing one hydrogen atom with a hydroxyl group: CH₃-CH₂-OH.
Specifically, this alcohol as a fuel.
goliath
goliath
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Goliath
hagbolt
halicot
halimot
halloth
haplont
haplont
noun
(biology) Any haplontic organism; any organism whose zygotes undergo zygotic meiosis (meiosis immediately after the fusion of cell nuclei).
harlots
harlots
noun
plural of harlot
hatillo
hayloft
hayloft
noun
The upper storey of a barn used for storing hay.
holgate
hulutao
laothoe
lathrop
lathrop
Proper noun
Any of a number of towns in English-speaking countries
loathed
loathed
adj
Nonstandard form of loath.
verb
(obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of loath
simple past tense and past participle of loathe
loather
loather
noun
One who loathes.
loathes
loathes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of loathe
loathly
loathly
adj
Loathsome; hideous.
adv
In a loathsome manner; disgustingly.
Unwillingly; reluctantly.
lothair
lothian
lothian
Proper noun
An area and former region in Scotland, including Edinburgh.
naphtol
naphtol
noun
Archaic form of naphthol.
oathful
oathful
adj
Inclined to swear oaths, or curse.
oathlet
oathlet
noun
(dated) A minced oath.
(nonce word) A pledge or promise that does not carry the full level of commitment of an oath.
olethea
othelia
othella
othilia
outhaul
outhaul
noun
(nautical) A rope that is used to extend a sail along a spar
verb
(transitive) To haul out
outlash
outlash
noun
The act of somebody lashing out.
potlach
potlach
noun
Alternative spelling of potlatch
rathole
rathole
noun
(printing) A pigeonhole.
A living area used by mice or rats, or a similar living area used by other animals.
A particularly squalid human residence.
An area of a silo that has undergone ratholing, so that material moves mostly through the centre and accumulates around the edges.
An entrance to a living area or passageway used by mice or rats.
verb
(intransitive) (of material) to empty only in the center of a hopper or silo, persisting circumferentially.
(transitive) to hoard.
(transitive) to surreptitiously or prematurely remove chips during a poker game.
(transitive) to take a conversation off topic, especially in technical meetings.
shallot
shallot
noun
(Louisiana, Australia) A scallion.
Allium ascalonium.
Allium oschaninii.
Any small onion.
tachiol
taholah
tallyho
tallyho
intj
(UK) Used to urge on a fox hunt, especially when the fox is sighted.
A simple greeting, primarily used by the upper classes.
noun
(dated) A pleasure coach.
An instance of the interjection.
verb
To articulate the interjection.
taphole
taphole
noun
(metallurgy) In a blast furnace, a hole which molten metal or slag is tapped off through.
thiazol
thiazol
noun
Alternative form of thiazole
thorlay
thronal
thronal
adj
Relating to a throne.
tolmach
toolach
trochal
trochal
adj
(zoology) Resembling a wheel.
trophal
unloath
unloath
adj
Not loath; willing; unaverse.
woolhat
woolhat
noun
(US) A yokel or redneck.