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6-letter words containing h, a, s

  • gashes — a long, deep wound or cut; slash.
  • gashly — hideous; ghastly
  • gayish — Somewhat gay; gay to a certain extent.
  • geisha — a Japanese woman trained as a professional singer, dancer, and companion for men.
  • ghauts — Plural form of ghaut.
  • ghazis — Plural form of ghazi.
  • graphs — Plural form of graph.
  • habeas — (legal) Shortened form of habeas corpus.
  • habits — Plural form of habit.
  • hadjes — Plural form of hadje.
  • haeres — heres.
  • haggis — a traditional pudding made of the heart, liver, etc., of a sheep or calf, minced with suet and oatmeal, seasoned, and boiled in the stomach of the animal.
  • haikus — Plural form of haiku.
  • hajjes — Plural form of hajj.
  • hajjis — Plural form of hajji.
  • hakeas — Plural form of hakea.
  • hakims — Plural form of hakim.
  • halest — free from disease or infirmity; robust; vigorous: hale and hearty men in the prime of life.
  • half's — one of two equal or approximately equal parts of a divisible whole, as an object, or unit of measure or time; a part of a whole equal or almost equal to the remainder.
  • halles — (formerly) the large, central, wholesale food market area of Paris, France.
  • hallos — Plural form of hallo.
  • haloes — Also called nimbus. a geometric shape, usually in the form of a disk, circle, ring, or rayed structure, traditionally representing a radiant light around or above the head of a divine or sacred personage, an ancient or medieval monarch, etc.
  • halons — Plural form of halon.
  • halser — Alternative form of hawser.
  • halseyWilliam Frederick ("Bull") 1882–1959, U.S. admiral.
  • halves — plural of half.
  • hamals — Plural form of hamal.
  • hamish — haimish
  • hamose — (botany) Having the end hooked or curved.
  • hamous — Alternative form of hamose.
  • hamsunKnut [knoot] /knut/ (Show IPA), 1859–1952, Norwegian novelist: Nobel Prize 1920.
  • hamzas — Plural form of hamza.
  • handsy — (informal) prone to touching other people with one's hands, especially inappropriately.
  • hansel — to give a handsel to.
  • hansen — Peter Andreas [pee-tuh r ahn-dree-ahs] /ˈpi tər ɑnˈdri ɑs/ (Show IPA), 1795–1874, Danish astronomer.
  • hansom — a low-hung, two-wheeled, covered vehicle drawn by one horse, for two passengers, with the driver being mounted on an elevated seat behind and the reins running over the roof.
  • hansonDuane, 1925–1996, U.S. artist and sculptor.
  • haoles — Plural form of haole.
  • harass — to disturb persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; bother continually; pester; persecute.
  • harems — Plural form of harem.
  • harish — Like a hare.
  • harras — A herd of stud horses.
  • harrisBenjamin, c1660–c1720, English journalist who published the first newspaper in America 1690.
  • harrys — a male given name, form of Harold or Henry.
  • hashed — Simple past tense and past participle of hash.
  • hashem — a periphrastic way of referring to God in contexts other than prayer, scriptural reading, etc because the name itself is considered too holy for such use
  • hasher — a waiter or waitress, especially in a hash house.
  • hashes — Plural form of hash.
  • haslet — the heart, liver, etc., of a hog or other animal used for food.
  • hasn't — has not
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