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There are 20 seven-letter words containing ITHER

BLITHERblither adj. Comparative form of blithe: more blithe.
blither v. To talk foolishly; to blather.
BLITHER v. to talk loquacious nonsense, also BLATHER, BLETHER.
CITHERNcithern n. Alternative form of cittern.
CITHERN n. a pear-shaped guitar, also CITHER, CITHREN, CITOLA, CITOLE, CITTERN.
CITHERScithers n. Plural of cither.
CITHER n. a pear-shaped guitar, also CITHERN, CITHREN, CITOLA, CITOLE, CITTERN.
DITHERSdithers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dither.
dithers n. (Slang) The creeps; a feeling of fear or anxiety.
DITHER v. to act indecisively.
DITHERYdithery adj. Unable to think straight; tending to dither.
dithery adj. Constantly moving about.
dithery adj. Characterized by dithering.
FAITHERFAITHER n. (Scots) father.
HITHERSHITHER v. to come this way.
MITHERSmithers n. Plural of mither.
mithers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mither.
MITHER v. to confuse, stupefy, also MOIDER, MOITHER.
MOITHERmoither v. (Yorkshire, dialect) to bother or harass.
moither v. (UK, dialect) To toil; to labour.
moither v. To perplex; to confuse.
NEITHERneither det. Not one of two; not either.
neither det. Not either (used with nor).
neither pron. Not either one of two.
NITHERSnithers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nither.
nithers n. Plural of nither.
NITHER v. (dialect) to shiver.
SLITHERslither v. (Intransitive) To move about smoothly and from side to side.
slither v. (Intransitive) To slide.
slither adj. (Archaic) slithery; slippery.
SWITHERswither v. (Scotland, Northern England) To be indecisive or in a state of confusion; to dither.
swither v. To move or swing about.
swither n. (Chiefly Scotland, Northern England) A state of indecision or confusion; a panicked state; a flap, fluster, or dither.
THITHERthither adv. (Chiefly literary or law, archaic) To that place.
thither adv. (Archaic) To that point, end, or result.
thither adj. (Archaic) The farther, the other and more distant.
TITHERStithers n. Plural of tither.
TITHER n. one who collects tithes.
WHITHERwhither adv. (Archaic, formal, poetic or literary) To what place.
whither adv. (Informal, humorous) Into what future state; where next.
whither v. (Intransitive, obsolete, dialectal) To wuther.
WITHERSwithers n. The part of the back of a four-legged animal that is between the shoulder blades; in many species the…
withers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wither.
Withers prop.n. A surname.
WRITHERwrither n. One who writhes.
WRITHER n. one that writhes.
ZITHERNzithern n. A zither.
ZITHERN n. (German) a stringed instrument, also ZITHER.
ZITHERSzithers n. Plural of zither.
ZITHER n. (German) a stringed instrument, also ZITHERN.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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