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There are 19 eight-letter words containing B, E, G, H and T

BARGHESTbarghest n. (Mythology, Britain) A legendary monstrous black dog, said to possess large teeth and claws, and (sometimes)…
barghest n. (Mythology, Britain) Any ghost, wraith, hobgoblin, elf, or spirit.
BARGHEST n. a doglike goblin whose appearance portends death, also BARGEST, BARGUEST.
BEATHINGbeathing v. Present participle of beath.
be␣a␣thing v. (Stative, colloquial) to exist, or to be available, widespread, possible, or a common practice.
BEATH v. (Spenser) to bathe, heat, also BATHE.
BEDIGHTSbedights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedight.
BEDIGHT v. (archaic) to equip, array, furnish.
BEDRIGHTbedright n. Alternative form of bedrite.
BEDRIGHT n. (Shakespeare) the privilege or due of the marriage bed, also BEDRITE.
BEHIGHTSbehights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of behight.
BEHIGHT v. (obsolete) to vow, to promise, also BEHOTE.
BEHOTINGBEHOTE v. to vow, promise.
BEKNIGHTbeknight v. (Transitive, rare) To make a knight of.
BEKNIGHT v. to raise to knighthood.
BENIGHTSbenights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of benight.
BENIGHT v. to be overtaken by night.
BERTHAGEberthage n. A place for mooring vessels in a dock or harbor.
BERTHAGE n. a place for mooring vessels in a dock or harbor.
BERTHINGberthing v. Present participle of berth.
berthing n. (Obsolete, nautical) The planking outside of a vessel, above the sheer strake.
berthing n. (Nautical) An instance of a ship being brought to be berthed, to rest at some docking facility.
BESOUGHTbesought v. Simple past tense and past participle of beseech (archaic).
besought v. Simple past tense and past participle of beseek.
BESEECH v. to implore, also BESEEKE.
BLIGHTEDblighted adj. Having caused to suffer a blight.
blighted adj. Having suffered a blight.
blighted adj. Ruined, spoiled.
BLIGHTERblighter n. One who blights.
blighter n. (Britain, often disrespectful) A person, usually male, especially one who behaves in an objectionable…
blighter n. A man or child, especially an annoying one.
BOUGHTENboughten adj. (Archaic or regional, West Country, Cornwall, Canada, US) Having been purchased or bought (rather than homemade).
boughten v. (Archaic or regional, chiefly US) past participle of buy.
BOUGHTEN adj. (archaic) purchased; not obtained or produced at home.
BRIGHTENbrighten v. (Transitive) To make bright or brighter in color.
brighten v. (Transitive) To make illustrious, or more distinguished; to add luster or splendor to.
brighten v. (Transitive, figuratively) To make more cheerful and pleasant; to enliven.
BRIGHTERbrighter adj. Comparative form of bright: more bright.
BRIGHT adj. shining.
GOBSHITEgobshite n. (Ireland, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, slang, offensive, vulgar) One who engages in nonsensical…
gobshite n. (Ireland, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, slang, offensive, vulgar) A person of very poor judgment…
GOBSHITE n. (offensive) a garrulous stupid idiot.
REBOUGHTrebought v. Simple past tense and past participle of rebuy.
REBUY v. to buy again.
THERBLIGtherblig n. (Time and motion study) Any of a set of fundamental motions required for a worker to perform a manual operation.
THERBLIG n. a unit of work for quantifying industrial operations.

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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