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ehimors letters unscrambled (ehimors)
7 letter words you can make with ehimors
the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle)
6 letter words you can make with ehimors
pigeon trained to return home
a base hit on which the batter scores a run
an ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths or 10 ephahs
United States painter best known for his seascapes (1836-1910)
ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC)
hit a home run
having a feeling of home; cozy and comfortable
a tradesman who sells hosiery and (in England) knitwear
a compound that exists in forms having different arrangements of atoms but the same molecular weight
(of silk fabric) having a wavelike pattern
silk fabric with a wavy surface pattern
having a surface covered with a network of cracks and small crevices
5 letter words you can make with ehimors
an independent ruler or chieftain (especially in Africa or Arabia)
a person who is entitled by law or by the terms of a will to inherit the estate of another
a person who inherits some title or office
a statue consisting of a squared stone pillar with a carved head (usually a bearded Hermes) on top; used in ancient Greece as a boundary marker or signpost
engage or hire for work
hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services
engage for service under a term of contract
a newly hired employee
the act of hiring something or someone
pigeon trained to return home
a base hit on which the batter scores a run
an ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths or 10 ephahs
United States painter best known for his seascapes (1836-1910)
ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC)
hit a home run
(baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score
an institution where people are cared for
a social unit living together
inside the country
where you live at a particular time
the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end
housing that someone is living in
an environment offering affection and security
place where something began and flourished
provide with, or send to, a home
return home accurately from a long distance
the country or state or city where you live
used of your own ground
relating to or being where one lives or where one's roots are
a chessman shaped to resemble the head of a horse; can move two squares horizontally and one vertically (or vice versa)
troops trained to fight on horseback
a framework for holding wood that is being sawed
a padded gymnastic apparatus on legs
solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times
provide with a horse or horses
a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
be unable to move further
soil with mud, muck, or mire
entrap
deep soft mud in water or slush
cause to get stuck as if in a mire
a difficulty or embarrassment that is hard to extricate yourself from
a stingy hoarder of money and possessions (often living miserably)
(of silk fabric) having a wavelike pattern
silk fabric with a wavy surface pattern
(sociology) the conventions that embody the fundamental values of a group
United States portrait painter who patented the telegraph and developed the Morse code (1791-1872)
a telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals)
any of various willows having pliable twigs used in basketry and furniture
flexible twig of a willow tree
ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside)
compose rhymes
correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds)
be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable
British breed of large heavy draft horse
a former administrative district of England; equivalent to a county
arrive on shore
support by placing against something solid or rigid
a beam or timber that is propped against a structure to provide support
serve as a shore to
the land along the edge of a body of water
4 letter words you can make with ehimors
an independent ruler or chieftain (especially in Africa or Arabia)
a desire for sexual intimacy
(Greek mythology) god of love; son of Aphrodite; identified with Roman Cupid
a person who is entitled by law or by the terms of a will to inherit the estate of another
a person who inherits some title or office
the utterance of a sound similar to clearing the throat; intended to get attention, express hesitancy, fill a pause, hide embarrassment, warn a friend, etc.
fold over and sew together to provide with a hem
the edge of a piece of cloth; especially the finished edge that has been doubled under and stitched down
utter `hem' or `ahem'
a statue consisting of a squared stone pillar with a carved head (usually a bearded Hermes) on top; used in ancient Greece as a boundary marker or signpost
a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States
Greek mathematician and inventor who devised a way to determine the area of a triangle and who described various mechanical devices (first century)
someone who fights for a cause
a man distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength
(classical mythology) a being of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits; often the offspring of a mortal and a god
(Greek mythology) priestess of Aphrodite who killed herself when her lover Leander drowned while trying to swim the Hellespont to see her
the principal character in a play or movie or novel or poem
engage or hire for work
hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services
engage for service under a term of contract
a newly hired employee
the act of hiring something or someone
a tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long handle
dig with a hoe
(baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score
an institution where people are cared for
a social unit living together
inside the country
where you live at a particular time
the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end
housing that someone is living in
an environment offering affection and security
place where something began and flourished
provide with, or send to, a home
return home accurately from a long distance
the country or state or city where you live
used of your own ground
relating to or being where one lives or where one's roots are
a flexible pipe for conveying a liquid or gas
water with a hose
socks and stockings and tights collectively (the British include underwear)
man's close-fitting garment of the 16th and 17th centuries covering the legs and reaching up to the waist; worn with a doublet
a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance
belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)
the topology of a network whose components are all connected directly to every other component
the act of interlocking or meshing
an open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals
contact by fitting together
coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively
entangle or catch in (or as if in) a mesh
keep engaged
the number of openings per linear inch of a screen; measures size of particles
work together in harmony
a unit of conductance equal to the reciprocal of an ohm
a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
be unable to move further
soil with mud, muck, or mire
entrap
deep soft mud in water or slush
cause to get stuck as if in a mire
a difficulty or embarrassment that is hard to extricate yourself from
a thick paste made from fermented soybeans and barley or rice malt; used in Japanese cooking to make soups or sauces
(comparative of `much' used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree
English statesman who opposed Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was imprisoned and beheaded; recalled for his concept of Utopia, the ideal state
used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs
(comparative of `many' used with count nouns) quantifier meaning greater in number
comparative of much; to a greater degree or extent
(Roman mythology) Roman god of death; counterpart of Thanatos
dance the slam dance
German physicist who formulated Ohm's law (1787-1854)
a unit of electrical resistance equal to the resistance between two points on a conductor when a potential difference of one volt between them produces a current of one ampere
a mineral that contains metal that is valuable enough to be mined
a monetary subunit in Denmark and Norway and Sweden; 100 ore equal 1 krona
a recurring sleep state during which dreaming occurs; a state of rapidly shifting eye movements during sleep
(roentgen equivalent man) the dosage of ionizing radiation that will cause the same amount of injury to human tissue as 1 roentgen of X-rays
the 20th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
the 17th letter of the Greek alphabet
ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside)
compose rhymes
correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds)
be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable
the top edge of a vessel or other container
a projection used for strength or for attaching to another object
(basketball) the hoop from which the net is suspended
furnish with a rim
roll around the rim of
run around the rim of
the outer part of a wheel to which the tire is attached
the shape of a raised edge of a more or less circular object
get up and out of bed
an increase in cost
return from the dead
(theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost
a movement upward
rise up
increase in volume
come up, of celestial bodies
the amount a salary is increased
the act of changing location in an upward direction
go up or advance
a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground
move to a better position in life or to a better job
rise in rank or status
come into existence; take on form or shape
increase in value or to a higher point
an upward slope or grade (as in a road)
take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises
increase in price or value
become more extreme
come to the surface
move upward
rise to one's feet
a growth in strength or number or importance
exert oneself to meet a challenge
fish eggs or egg-filled ovary; having a grainy texture
eggs of female fish
the egg mass or spawn of certain crustaceans such as the lobster
the eggs or egg-laden ovary of a fish
(computer science) memory whose contents can be accessed and read but cannot be changed
any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses
pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began
of something having a dusty purplish pink color
a dusty pink color
a trailer having wheels only in the rear; the front is supported by the towing vehicle
a truck consisting of a tractor and trailer together
one of the two competitions in the next to the last round of an elimination tournament
a thin wedge of material (wood or metal or stone) for driving into crevices
(Yiddish) a jerk
a restraint provided when the brake linings are moved hydraulically against the brake drum to retard the wheel's rotation
U-shaped plate nailed to underside of horse's hoof
(card games) a case from which playing cards are dealt one at a time
footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material
furnish with shoes
the founder of a family
make (offspring) by reproduction
a title of address formerly used for a man of rank and authority
male parent of an animal especially a domestic animal such as a horse
(of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct
(quantifier) used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns to indicate an unspecified number or quantity
relatively many but unspecified in number
relatively much but unspecified in amount or extent
remarkable
roused to anger
hurting
causing misery or pain or distress
an open skin infection
3 letter words you can make with ehimors
the utterance of a sound similar to clearing the throat; intended to get attention, express hesitancy, fill a pause, hide embarrassment, warn a friend, etc.
fold over and sew together to provide with a hem
the edge of a piece of cloth; especially the finished edge that has been doubled under and stitched down
utter `hem' or `ahem'
The form of the objective and the possessive case of the personal pronoun she.
a very light colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses; the most difficult gas to liquefy; occurs in economically extractable amounts in certain natural gases (as those found in Texas and Kansas)
the 5th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
move hurridly
The objective case of he. See He.
a tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long handle
dig with a hoe
a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance
belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)
a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school
a unit of conductance equal to the reciprocal of an ohm
German physicist who formulated Ohm's law (1787-1854)
a unit of electrical resistance equal to the resistance between two points on a conductor when a potential difference of one volt between them produces a current of one ampere
a midwestern state in north central United States in the Great Lakes region
a mineral that contains metal that is valuable enough to be mined
a monetary subunit in Denmark and Norway and Sweden; 100 ore equal 1 krona
a state in northwestern United States on the Pacific
a room in a hospital equipped for the performance of surgical operations
a recurring sleep state during which dreaming occurs; a state of rapidly shifting eye movements during sleep
(roentgen equivalent man) the dosage of ionizing radiation that will cause the same amount of injury to human tissue as 1 roentgen of X-rays
a widely distributed system consisting of all the cells able to ingest bacteria or colloidal particles etc, except for certain white blood cells
the 17th letter of the Greek alphabet
the top edge of a vessel or other container
a projection used for strength or for attaching to another object
(basketball) the hoop from which the net is suspended
furnish with a rim
roll around the rim of
run around the rim of
the outer part of a wheel to which the tire is attached
the shape of a raised edge of a more or less circular object
fish eggs or egg-filled ovary; having a grainy texture
eggs of female fish
the egg mass or spawn of certain crustaceans such as the lobster
the eggs or egg-laden ovary of a fish
(computer science) memory whose contents can be accessed and read but cannot be changed
This or that female; the woman understood or referred to; the animal of the female sex, or object personified as feminine, which was spoken of.
a title used before the name of knight or baronet
term of address for a man
the basic unit of money in Kyrgyzstan
the basic unit of money in Uzbekistan
2 letter words you can make with ehimors
a linear unit (1/6 inch) used in printing
a quad with a square body
a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs with yttrium
a room in a hospital or clinic staffed and equipped to provide emergency care to persons requiring immediate medical treatment
a radioactive transuranic element produced by bombarding plutonium with neutrons
a very light colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses; the most difficult gas to liquefy; occurs in economically extractable amounts in certain natural gases (as those found in Texas and Kansas)
the 5th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
a state in the United States in the central Pacific on the Hawaiian Islands
an expression of greeting
a metric unit of length equal to 100 meters
a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs together with yttrium; forms highly magnetic compounds
a state in New England
a unit of length used in navigation; exactly 1,852 meters; historically based on the distance spanned by one minute of arc in latitude
a unit of length equal to 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet; exactly 1609.344 meters
the government agency in the United Kingdom that is responsible for internal security and counterintelligence overseas
a former British unit of length equivalent to 6,080 feet (1,853.184 meters); 800 feet longer than a statute mile
the government agency in the United Kingdom that is responsible for internal security and counterintelligence on British territory
destruction of heart tissue resulting from obstruction of the blood supply to the heart muscle
a midwestern state in north central United States in the Great Lakes region
the syllable naming the third (mediant) note of any major scale in solmization
an indefinitely short time
a midwestern state in central United States; a border state during the American Civil War, Missouri was admitted to the Confederacy without actually seceding from the Union
a polyvalent metallic element that resembles chromium and tungsten in its properties; used to strengthen and harden steel
a midwestern state in north central United States in the Great Lakes region
a state in northwestern United States on the Pacific
a room in a hospital equipped for the performance of surgical operations
the left eye
(computer science) software that controls the execution of computer programs and may provide various services
rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates
a hard brittle blue-grey or blue-black metallic element that is one of the platinum metals; the heaviest metal known
a mouth or mouthlike opening
a rare heavy polyvalent metallic element that resembles manganese chemically and is used in some alloys; is obtained as a by-product in refining molybdenum
ancient Egyptian sun god with the head of a hawk; a universal creator; he merged with the god Amen as Amen-Ra to become the king of the gods
the syllable naming the second (supertonic) note of any major scale in solmization
a tetravalent nonmetallic element; next to oxygen it is the most abundant element in the earth's crust; occurs in clay and feldspar and granite and quartz and sand; used as a semiconductor in transistors
a complete metric system of units of measurement for scientists; fundamental quantities are length (meter) and mass (kilogram) and time (second) and electric current (ampere) and temperature (kelvin) and amount of matter (mole) and luminous intensity (candela)
the syllable naming the seventh (subtonic) note of any musical scale in solmization
(used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result
the syllable naming the fifth (dominant) note of any musical scale in solmization
in the way indicated
in truth (often tends to intensify)
subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors)