6-letter words containing a, l, h
- phalli — an image of the male reproductive organ, especially that carried in procession in ancient festivals of Dionysus, or Bacchus, symbolizing the generative power in nature.
- phiale — a shallow cup resembling a saucer, having a central boss and sometimes set upon a foot, used as a drinking vessel or to pour libations.
- philae — an island in the Nile, in Upper Egypt: the site of ancient temples; now submerged by the waters of Lake Nasser.
- pholas — a type of bivalve mollusc that is a member of the genus Pholas and family Pholadidae
- phonal — a speech sound: There are three phonetically different “t” phones in an utterance of “titillate,” and two in an utterance of “tattletale.”.
- phylar — of or relating to a major taxonomic division of living organisms that contain one or more classes
- planch — a flat piece of metal, stone, or baked clay, used as a tray in an enameling oven.
- plashy — marshy; wet.
- pleach — to interweave (branches, vines, etc.), as for a hedge or arbor.
- rachel — Jacob's favorite wife, the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Gen. 29–35.
- ralegh — Sir Walter1552?-1618; Eng. statesman, explorer, & poet; beheaded
- rashly — acting or tending to act too hastily or without due consideration.
- rehaul — to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach.
- rhinal — of or relating to the nose; nasal.
- salish — a member of any of various North American Indian peoples speaking a Salishan language.
- schlag — whipped cream, used especially as a topping for cake, coffee, etc.
- shaley — a rock of fissile or laminated structure formed by the consolidation of clay or argillaceous material.
- shalom — Hebrew word for peace
- shamal — a hot northwesterly wind
- sheila — a female given name, form of Celia.
- shelta — a private language, based in part on Irish, used among Travelers in the British Isles.
- shilha — a Berber language, the language of the Shluh.
- shimla — a state in N India. 21,495 sq. mi. (55,673 sq. km). Capital: Shimla.
- shoaly — full of shoals or shallows.
- slatch — a relatively smooth interval between heavy seas.
- splash — to wet or soil by dashing masses or particles of water, mud, or the like; spatter: Don't splash her dress!
- sulpha — any of a group of sulphonamides that prevent the growth of bacteria
- tahsil — an administrative division of a zila in certain states in India
- thaler — any of various former large coins of various German states; dollar.
- thales — c640–546? b.c, Greek philosopher, born in Miletus.
- thalia — the Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.
- thalli — a simple vegetative body undifferentiated into true leaves, stem, and root, ranging from an aggregation of filaments to a complex plantlike form.
- thecal — a case or receptacle.
- thelma — a female given name.
- thenal — of or relating to the thenar or the flesh at the base of the thumb
- thrale — Hester Lynch (Hester Lynch Piozzi) 1741–1821, Welsh writer and friend of Samuel Johnson.
- thrall — a person who is in bondage; slave.
- thulia — a dense, greenish-white powder, TmO 3 , that on gentle heating exhibits a reddish incandescence: used in the manufacture of thulium metal.
- uhland — Johann Ludwig [yoh-hahn loot-vikh,, lood-] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈlut vɪx,, ˈlud-/ (Show IPA), 1787–1862, German poet and writer.
- unheal — poor health
- unlash — to loosen, unfasten, or detach, as something lashed or tied fast.
- vachel — a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “little cow.”.
- vanhal — Jan Křtitel [yahn krshtyi-tel] /yɑn ˈkrʃtyɪ tɛl/ (Show IPA), 1739–1813, Czech composer.
- wallah — a person in charge of, employed at, or concerned with a particular thing (used in combination): a book wallah; a ticket wallah.
- wanhal — Jan Křtitel [yahn krshtyi-tel] /yɑn ˈkrʃtyɪ tɛl/ (Show IPA), 1739–1813, Czech composer.
- warhol — Andy, 1928–87, U.S. artist.
- wealth — a great quantity or store of money, valuable possessions, property, or other riches: the wealth of a city.
- whaled — any of the larger marine mammals of the order Cetacea, especially as distinguished from the smaller dolphins and porpoises, having a fishlike body, forelimbs modified into flippers, and a head that is horizontally flattened.
- whalen — Philip, 1923–2002, U.S. poet.
- whaler — a person or vessel employed in whaling.