What Word Can You Make Using the Letters R, D, E, O, H, E, C?

The only single word in English that can be made with these letters is “cohered,” the past tense of the verb “cohere.” A number of separate words or phrases can be made with the letters, such as “code her” and “red echo.”

“Cohered” means that tangible things were united or formed a whole or that ideas or theories were logically consistent at some point in the past.

Though a number of two-word combinations are possible as anagrams of these letters, very few of them are congruous. Some other examples are “her coed,” “he decor,” “eco herd,” “cheer do” and “ochre Ed.”