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English 8 letter words - Containing letters hyrgi - page 1
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alrighty
alrighty
intj
(informal) Used to affirm, indicate agreement, or consent.
arightly
arightly
adv
Aright; correctly.
brightly
brightly
adv
In a bright manner.
chirurgy
chirurgy
noun
(archaic) surgery.
garishly
garishly
adv
In a garish manner.
graithly
grayfish
grayhair
greyfish
gryphite
gryphite
noun
(paleontology) A shell of the genus Gryphea.
gyrolith
haringey
haringey
Proper noun
a London Borough in northern Greater London. A suburban area within this borough has a different spelling - Harringay.
harrying
harrying
noun
The act of one who harries or harasses.
verb
present participle of harry
herrying
herrying
verb
present participle of herry
hierurgy
hierurgy
noun
A sacred performance.
higglery
higglery
noun
The trade or goods of a higgler.
hungrify
hungrify
verb
(informal, transitive) To make hungry.
hungrily
hungrily
adv
In a hungry way or manner; with hunger.
hurrying
hurrying
noun
The act of one who hurries; hasty motion.
verb
present participle of hurry
nightery
nightery
noun
A night club, disco or similar establishment open at night
ogrishly
ogrishly
adv
In an ogrish manner.
phrygian
phrygian
Adjective
Of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture.
In the Phrygian language.
Noun
A native or inhabitant of Phrygia.
Proper noun
The language of the Phrygian people.
Phrygian mode
phrygium
rayleigh
rayleigh
noun
(physics, astronomy) A unit of brightness (of the sky at night) equal to 10¹⁰/4π quanta per square meter per second per steradian
sprighty
triglyph
triglyph
noun
(architecture) A vertically channeled tablet of the Doric frieze.
whiggery
whiggery
Noun
Support for whiggish attitudes.
wrightry
yukaghir
yukaghir
Proper noun
A language family consisting of two closely related languages spoken in Siberia.