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6-letter words containing d, h

  • demuthCharles, 1883–1935, U.S. painter and illustrator.
  • denhamSir John, 1615–69, English poet and architect.
  • depths — a vast space or abyss
  • detach — If you detach one thing from another that it is fixed to, you remove it. If one thing detaches from another, it becomes separated from it.
  • dhaman — a large, harmless, colubrid snake, Ptyas mucosus, of southern Asia, the skin of which is used in making shoes, purses, and other items.
  • dhamma — essential quality or character, as of the cosmos or one's own nature.
  • dhania — Coriander.
  • dharma — social custom regarded as a religious and moral duty
  • dharna — (in India) a method of obtaining justice, as the payment of a debt, by sitting, fasting, at the door of the person from whom reparation is sought
  • dharuk — an Australian aboriginal language, now extinct, spoken in the area of the first European settlement at Port Jackson.
  • dhimmi — a non-Muslim living in a state governed by sharia law
  • dhobis — Plural form of dhobi.
  • dhokla — A food, visually similar to cake and compositionally similar to khaman, made from a batter of gram flour (from chickpeas), cooked by steaming and typically eaten in India.
  • dholak — A dhol, especially a relatively small one.
  • dholes — Plural form of dhole.
  • dhoney — Dated form of dhoni.
  • dhooly — dooly.
  • dhooti — a long loincloth worn by many Hindu men in India.
  • dhotis — Plural form of dhoti.
  • dhulia — a city in Maharashtra state, W central India.
  • dhurna — (in India) the practice of exacting justice or compliance with a just demand by sitting and fasting at the doorstep of an offender until death or until the demand is granted.
  • dhyana — (Hinduism, Buddhism) A type of profound meditation.
  • diarch — (of a vascular bundle) having two strands of xylem
  • dicho- — in two parts; in pairs
  • dights — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dight.
  • dimish — Archaic form of dimmish.
  • dincha — (eye dialect, informal) Didn't you.
  • dinghy — any small boat designed as a tender or lifeboat, especially a small ship's boat, rowed, sailed, or driven by a motor.
  • dirham — a money of account of Iraq, the 20th part of a dinar, equal to 50 fils.
  • dirhem — any of various fractional silver coins issued in Islamic countries at different periods.
  • dished — concave: a dished face.
  • dishes — the quantity held by a dish; dishful: a dish of applesauce.
  • ditchy — Having ditches.
  • dither — a trembling; vibration.
  • divehi — the language of the Maldive Islands, belonging to the Indic branch of the Indo-European family
  • dolphyEric Allan, 1928–64, U.S. jazz musician.
  • doncha — (informal) don't you.
  • doodah — A thing; especially an unspecified gadget, device, or part.
  • doohan — Michael K (Mick). born 1965, Australian racing motorcyclist; 500 cc world champion 1994–98
  • dothan — a city in SE Alabama.
  • dotish — (archaic) foolish; weak; imbecile.
  • douche — a jet or current of water, sometimes with a dissolved medicating or cleansing agent, applied to a body part, organ, or cavity for medicinal or hygienic purposes.
  • douchy — (pejorative) Like a douche bag.
  • doughs — Plural form of dough.
  • dought — a simple past tense of dow1 .
  • doughy — of or like dough, especially in being soft and heavy or pallid and flabby: a doughy consistency; a fat, doughy face.
  • dourah — a type of grain sorghum with slender stalks, cultivated in Asia and Africa and introduced into the U.S.
  • dovish — any bird of the family Columbidae, especially the smaller species with pointed tails. Compare pigeon1 (def 1).
  • drachm — drachma.
  • dreich — (Scotland, Northern Ireland) Bleak, miserable, dismal, cheerless, dreary.
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