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There are 14 seven-letter words containing E, H, I, M, R and S| CHIMERS | • chimers n. Plural of chimer. • CHIMER n. a loose sleeveless robe worn by Anglican bishops, also CHIMAR, CHIMERE. | | DIRHEMS | • dirhems n. Plural of dirhem. • DIRHEM n. (Arabic) a Middle Eastern coin, also DIRHAM, DERHAM. | | HERMITS | • hermits n. Plural of hermit. • HERMIT n. a recluse. | | HEROISM | • heroism n. The qualities characteristic of a hero, such as courage, bravery, fortitude, selflessness, etc.; the… • HEROISM n. heroic behaviour. | | HEURISM | • heurism n. Knowledge derived from empirical study and practical adoption of experience. • HEURISM n. the heuristic method or principle in education. | | MASHIER | • mashier adj. Comparative form of mashy: more mashy. • MASHY adj. of the nature of a mash. | | MENHIRS | • menhirs n. Plural of menhir. • MENHIR n. (Welsh) a single upright rude monolith of usually prehistoric origin. | | MESHIER | • MESHY adj. formed like network. | | MICHERS | • michers n. Plural of micher. • MICHER n. a truant, also MOOCHER, MOUCHER. | | MISHEAR | • mishear v. (Transitive, intransitive) To hear wrongly. • mishear v. To misunderstand. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • MISHEAR v. to hear incorrectly. | | MITHERS | • mithers n. Plural of mither. • mithers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mither. • MITHER v. to confuse, stupefy, also MOIDER, MOITHER. | | MOREISH | • moreish adj. (UK, informal, of food, drink, or other consumable) Causing one to want to have more. • more-ish adj. Alternative form of moreish q.v. • MOREISH adj. such that one wants more. | | MUSHIER | • mushier adj. Comparative form of mushy: more mushy. • MUSHY adj. like mush, soft. | | SHIMMER | • shimmer v. (Intransitive) To shine tremulously or intermittently; to gleam faintly. • shimmer n. A faint or veiled and tremulous gleam or shining. • shimmer n. (Signal processing) A measure of the irregularities in the loudness of a particular pitch over time. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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