6-letter words containing e, o, t, h
- ithome — Mount, a mountain in SW Greece, in SW Peloponnesus. 2630 feet (802 meters).
- jethro — the father-in-law of Moses. Ex. 3:1.
- lhotse — a mountain peak in the Himalayas, on the Nepal-Tibet border: fourth highest peak in the world. 27,890 feet (8501 meters).
- loathe — to feel disgust or intense aversion for; abhor: I loathe people who spread malicious gossip.
- lother — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
- loveth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of love.
- metho- — methyl
- method — a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan: There are three possible methods of repairing this motor.
- moneth — Obsolete spelling of month.
- mothed — Simple past tense and past participle of moth.
- mother — parent
- mouthe — Obsolete spelling of mouth.
- moveth — Archaic third-person singular form of move.
- nethou — Pic de [French peek duh] /French pik də/ (Show IPA) a mountain in NE Spain: highest peak of the Pyrenees. 11,165 feet (3400 meters).
- nother — Informal. a whole nother, an entirely different; a whole other.
- oberth — Hermann Julius [hur-muh n jool-yuh s;; German her-mahn yoo-lee-oo s] /ˈhɜr mən ˈdʒul yəs;; German ˈhɛr mɑn ˈyu liˌʊs/ (Show IPA), 1894–1989, German physicist: pioneer in rocketry.
- olathe — a city in E Kansas.
- ophite — a diabase in which elongate crystals of plagioclase are embedded in pyroxene.
- others — additional or further: he and one other person.
- outher — (obsolete) either.
- potche — to thrust, pierce, or stab
- pother — commotion; uproar.
- rhetor — a master or teacher of rhetoric.
- rochet — a vestment of linen or lawn, resembling a surplice, worn especially by bishops and abbots.
- rotche — dovekie
- shohet — a person certified by a rabbi or Jewish court of law to slaughter animals for food in the manner prescribed by Jewish law.
- soothe — to tranquilize or calm, as a person or the feelings; relieve, comfort, or refresh: soothing someone's anger; to soothe someone with a hot drink.
- stheno — one of the three Gorgons
- techno — a style of disco music characterized by very fast synthesizer rhythms, heavy use of samples, and a lack of melody.
- telloh — a village in SE Iraq, between the lower Tigris and Euphrates: site of the ancient Sumerian city of Lagash.
- thelon — a river in the SE Northwest Territories, in central Canada, flowing NE into Hudson Bay. About 550 miles (885 km) long.
- theol. — theologian
- theory — a coherent group of tested general propositions, commonly regarded as correct, that can be used as principles of explanation and prediction for a class of phenomena: Einstein's theory of relativity. Synonyms: principle, law, doctrine.
- theos. — theosophical
- thermo — Thermo means using or relating to heat.
- theron — Charlize (ˈʃɑːlɪːz) born 1975, South African film actress; her films include The Cider House Rules (1999) and Monster (2003), which earned her an Academy Award
- thorez — Maurice [maw-rees] /mɔˈris/ (Show IPA), 1900–64, French Communist Party leader.
- thorpe — a hamlet; village.
- thoued — to address as “thou.”.
- throes — a violent spasm or pang; paroxysm.
- throne — the chair or seat occupied by a sovereign, bishop, or other exalted personage on ceremonial occasions, usually raised on a dais and covered with a canopy.
- throve — a simple past tense of thrive.
- thyone — Semele, as named by her son Dionysus when he took her from the underworld to Olympus.
- tocher — a dowry; marriage settlement given to the groom by the bride or her family.
- tophet — a place in the valley of Hinnom, near Jerusalem, where, contrary to the law, children were offered as sacrifices, especially to Moloch. It was later used as a dumping ground for refuse.
- tosher — a person who scavenged in the sewers in Victorian London
- tother — the other
- touche — fencing: hit
- towhee — any of several long-tailed North American finches of the genera Pipilo and Chlorura.
- troche — a small tablet or lozenge, usually a circular one, made of medicinal substance worked into a paste with sugar and mucilage or the like, and dried.