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6-letter words containing h, a, r

  • strath — a wide valley.
  • swarth — sward; greensward.
  • tehran — a city in and the capital of Iran, in the N part: wartime conference of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin 1943.
  • tephra — clastic volcanic material, as scoria, dust, etc., ejected during an eruption.
  • teraph — any of various small household gods or images venerated by ancient Semitic peoples. (Genesis 31:19–21; I Samuel 19:13–16)
  • thakur — chief or master (used as a term of respectful address among the Kshatriya caste in India).
  • thaler — any of various former large coins of various German states; dollar.
  • thamar — Tamar.
  • thayerSylvanus, 1785–1872, U.S. army officer and educator.
  • thenar — the fleshy mass of the outer side of the palm of the hand.
  • therma — ancient name of Salonika.
  • thiram — a white, crystalline compound, C 6 H 12 N 2 S 4 , insoluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol, soluble in benzene and acetone, used as a vulcanizer and accelerator for rubber and as a fungicide, bacteriostat, and seed disinfectant.
  • thorax — Anatomy. the part of the trunk in humans and higher vertebrates between the neck and the abdomen, containing the cavity, enclosed by the ribs, sternum, and certain vertebrae, in which the heart, lungs, etc., are situated; chest.
  • thoria — a white, heavy, water-insoluble powder, ThO 2 , used chiefly in incandescent mantles, as the Welsbach gas mantle.
  • thrace — an ancient region of varying extent in the E part of the Balkan Peninsula: later a Roman province; now in Bulgaria, Turkey, and Greece.
  • thraleHester Lynch (Hester Lynch Piozzi) 1741–1821, Welsh writer and friend of Samuel Johnson.
  • thrall — a person who is in bondage; slave.
  • thrang — a throng; crowd
  • thrash — to beat soundly in punishment; flog.
  • thrave — twenty-four sheaves of corn
  • thrawn — twisted; crooked; distorted.
  • thread — a fine cord of flax, cotton, or other fibrous material spun out to considerable length, especially when composed of two or more filaments twisted together.
  • threap — an argument; quarrel.
  • threat — a declaration of an intention or determination to inflict punishment, injury, etc., in retaliation for, or conditionally upon, some action or course; menace: He confessed under the threat of imprisonment.
  • throat — the passage from the mouth to the stomach or to the lungs, including the pharynx, esophagus, larynx, and trachea.
  • thwart — to oppose successfully; prevent from accomplishing a purpose.
  • trashy — of the nature of trash; inferior in quality; rubbishy; useless or worthless.
  • tughra — the official emblem of a Turkish Sultan
  • tursha — an ancient people of the Mediterranean region, variously identified with the Lydians, Etruscans, or Trojans.
  • unhair — to remove the hair from, as a hide in preparation for tanning.
  • vihara — a meeting place of Buddhist monks.
  • warholAndy, 1928–87, U.S. artist.
  • warmth — the quality or state of being warm; moderate or gentle heat.
  • washer — the act or process of washing with water or other liquid: to give the car a wash.
  • whaler — a person or vessel employed in whaling.
  • wharfs — Plural form of wharf.
  • wharve — Spinning. a wheel or round piece of wood on a spindle, serving as a flywheel or as a pulley.
  • whater — the true nature or identity of something, or the sum of its characteristics: a lecture on the whats and hows of crop rotation.
  • wirrah — a saltwater fish, Acanthistius serratus, of Australia, with bright blue spots
  • wraith — an apparition of a living person supposed to portend his or her death.
  • wratch — (archaic) Alternative form of wretch.
  • wrathe — Obsolete spelling of wrath.
  • wraths — Plural form of wrath.
  • wrathy — wrathful; angry.
  • wreath — a circular band of flowers, foliage, or any ornamental work, for adorning the head or for any decorative purpose; a garland or chaplet.
  • yarpha — sandy or clayey peat
  • yearth — Obsolete spelling of earth.
  • zethar — one of the seven eunuchs who served in the court of King Ahasuerus. Esther 1:10.
  • zophar — a friend of Job. Job 2:11.
  • zorachWilliam, 1887–1966, U.S. sculptor and painter, born in Lithuania.
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