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There are 13 seven-letter words containing H, I, 2L and T| ANTHILL | • anthill n. A cone-shaped structure built from sediment and other available materials by ants or termites, and beneath… • ant-hill n. A mound-shaped nest built or inhabited by ants or termites. • ant␣hill n. Alternative form of anthill. | | ATHRILL | • athrill adj. Thrilled, feeling a thrill; trembling or vibrating (With an emotion, movement, etc.). • ATHRILL adv. (archaic) in a thrill. | | HILLTOP | • hilltop n. The peak or crest of a hill. • HILLTOP n. the top of a hill. | | LAITHLY | • LAITHLY adj. (Scots) loathly, also LAIDLY, LOATHLY. | | LICHTLY | • lichtly adv. (Scotland) lightly; gently or without great force. • lichtly adv. (Scotland) In a manner that is not serious. • lichtly v. (Scotland) To slight; to treat contemptuously or without seriousness. | | LIGHTLY | • lightly adv. In a light manner. • LIGHTLY v. to slight or make light of, also LICHTLY. | | LITHELY | • lithely adv. In a lithe manner. • LITHE adv. supple. | | TALLISH | • tallish adj. Somewhat tall. • TALLISH adj. somewhat tall. | | TALLITH | • tallith n. Alternative spelling of tallit. • TALLITH n. (Hebrew) a Jewish prayer shawl, also TALLIS, TALLIT. | | THALLIC | • thallic adj. (Inorganic chemistry) Pertaining to or containing the element thallium, especially with valence 3. • thallic adj. (Botany) Pertaining to a thallus. • THALLIC adj. of or containing trivalent thallium. | | THILLER | • thiller n. The horse that goes between the thills, or shafts of a carriage, and supports them. • thiller n. The last horse in a team. • THILLER n. the horse which goes between the thills, or shafts, of a carriage and supports them. | | THRILLS | • thrills n. Plural of thrill. • thrills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thrill. • THRILL v. to excite greatly. | | THRILLY | • thrilly adj. Exciting, producing a thrill. • THRILLY adj. full of thrills. |
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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