6-letter words containing h, a, r
- hydras — Plural form of hydra.
- hydria — (in ancient Greece and Rome) a large water jar
- hydroa — any skin condition characterized by red vesicular areas.
- inarch — to graft by uniting a growing branch to a stock without separating the branch from its parent stock.
- ishtar — the Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of love and war, identified with the Phoenician Astarte, the Semitic Ashtoreth, and the Sumerian Inanna.
- jaghir — (East India) An assignment of the produce and income of a particular district or village to a person or persons, as an annuity; also, the district itself.
- jarash — Jerash.
- jarrah — a hardwood tree, Eucalyptus marginata, of western Australia.
- jerash — a town in N Jordan, N of Amman: Roman ruins.
- karahi — A deep circular vessel resembling a wok, traditionally of cast iron, used in Indian and Pakistani cuisine.
- kasher — kosher.
- khabur — a river in W Asia, flowing S from SE Turkey through NE Syria to the Euphrates. 200 miles (320 km) long.
- khafre — (Chephren) flourished late 26th century b.c, Egyptian king of the fourth dynasty (son of Cheops): builder of second pyramid at El Giza.
- kharif — (in India) a crop sown in early summer for harvesting in the autumn.
- khatri — a person who belongs to a Hindu mercantile caste alleged to originate with the Kshatriyas.
- khimar — A head covering or veil worn in public by some Muslim women, typically covering the head, neck, and shoulders.
- khowar — an Indo-Iranian language of northwest Pakistan.
- khurta — a long-sleeved, hip-length shirt worn by men in India.
- lahars — Plural form of lahar.
- lahore — a former province in NW British India: now divided between India and Pakistan.
- lasher — One who whips or lashes.
- lather — a worker who puts up laths.
- lorcha — a fast sailing boat, built in China, consisting of a junk-rigged vessel with a European-style hull
- macher — A person who gets things done.
- mahler — Gustav [goo s-tahf] /ˈgʊs tɑf/ (Show IPA), 1860–1911, Austrian composer and conductor, born in Bohemia.
- mahren — German name of Moravia.
- mahzor — a Jewish prayer book designed for use on festivals and holy days.
- marche — The, a region in central Italy, bordering the Adriatic. 3743 sq. mi. (9695 sq. km).
- marish — a marsh.
- marsha — a female given name.
- marshy — like a marsh; soft and wet; boggy.
- martha — the sister of Mary and Lazarus. Luke 10:38–42; John 11:1–44.
- masher — a man who makes advances, especially to women he does not know, with a view to physical intimacy.
- mather — Cotton, 1663–1728, American clergyman and author.
- mehari — A type of fast-running dromedary camel, which can be used for racing or transport.
- mihrab — (in a mosque) a niche or decorative panel designating the kiblah.
- mizrah — a decorative figure, usually bearing an inscription, that is hung on the eastern wall in Jewish homes or synagogues to indicate the direction to face in prayer.
- mohair — the coat or fleece of an Angora goat.
- morcha — (in India) a hostile demonstration against the government
- moriah — a mountainous region in S Palestine, where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac. Gen. 22:3.
- moryah — an exclamation of annoyance, disbelief, etc
- mowrah — mahua.
- myrrha — Classical Mythology. a daughter of King Cinyras of Cyprus who had incestuous relations with her father and was changed into a myrrh tree by the gods. Their child, Adonis, was born from the split trunk of the tree.
- nihari — A South Asian stew of slow-cooked beef or lamb with bone marrow.
- o'hara — Frank, 1926–66, U.S. poet.
- o'hare — an airport in Chicago.
- ochrea — ocrea.
- orache — any plant of the genus Atriplex, especially A. hortensis, of the amaranth family, cultivated for use like spinach.
- orisha — A divine entity that possesses the supernatural capability of reflecting some of the manifestations of Ol\u00f3d\u00f9mar\u00e8.
- orphan — a child who has lost both parents through death, or, less commonly, one parent.