8-letter words containing a, e, s, t, h
- chattels — Plural form of chattel.
- chatters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chatter.
- cheapest — costing very little; relatively low in price; inexpensive: a cheap dress.
- cheaters — eyeglasses, esp. dark glasses
- cheetahs — Plural form of cheetah.
- chelates — Plural form of chelate.
- claspeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clasp.
- cratches — a crib for fodder; manger.
- despatch — dispatch
- detaches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detach.
- disheart — Obsolete form of dishearten.
- dpsather — Data-parallel Sather. deterministic fine-grained parallelism. E-mail: <[email protected]>. ftp://lynx.csis.dit.csiro.au/p/pub/ather/dpsather.papers.
- dustheap — a heap or pile of rubbish, refuse, or the like.
- earthset — the apparent setting of the earth below the lunar horizon, as seen from a satellite or similar spacecraft emerging from the far side of the moon
- east ham — a former borough, now part of Newham, in SE England, near London.
- eat shit — to be humble or undergo humiliation
- enchants — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enchant.
- enswathe — Envelop or wrap in a garment or piece of fabric.
- enthrals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthral.
- epitaphs — Plural form of epitaph.
- eschalot — Archaic form of shallot.
- eschaton — The final event in the divine plan; the end of the world.
- escheats — Plural form of escheat.
- esthesia — Alternative spelling of aesthesia.
- esthonia — Estonia
- exhausts — Plural form of exhaust.
- farthest — being at a great distance; remote in time or place: a far country; the far future.
- fatheads — Plural form of fathead.
- 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.
- gahnites — Plural form of gahnite.
- goethals — George Washington, 1858–1928, U.S. major general and engineer: chief engineer of the Panama Canal 1907–14; governor of the Canal Zone 1914–16.
- habitues — Plural form of habitu\u00e9.
- had best — should, would be wise to
- hairiest — covered with hair; having much hair.
- hairnets — Plural form of hairnet.
- halteres — Plural form of haltere.
- haltless — without stopping
- hampster — Alternative form of hamster.
- hamsters — Plural form of hamster.
- handiest — superlative form of handy: most handy.
- handsets — Plural form of handset.
- happiest — delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing: to be happy to see a person.
- hard-set — firmly or rigidly set; fixed: a hard-set smile.
- hardiest — capable of enduring fatigue, hardship, exposure, etc.; sturdy; strong: hardy explorers of northern Canada.
- haroseth — a mixture of chopped nuts and apples, wine, and spices that is eaten at the Seder meal on Passover: traditionally regarded as symbolic of the mortar used by Israelite slaves in Egypt.
- harshest — ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect: harsh treatment; harsh manners.
- harvests — Plural form of harvest.
- hastated — (botany) Alternative form of hastate.
- hasteful — swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
- hastened — to move or act with haste; proceed with haste; hurry: to hasten to a place.