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6-letter words containing h, a, u

  • mumath — (mathematics, tool)   A symbolic mathematics package for the IBM PC, written in MuSimp.
  • nashua — a city in S New Hampshire, on the Merrimack River.
  • naught — nothing.
  • nautch — (in India) an exhibition of dancing by professional dancing girls.
  • nhandu — a genus of large, hairy tarantula containing five species
  • niihau — an island in NW Hawaii, W of Kauai. 72 sq. mi. (186 sq. km).
  • nuchae — nape.
  • nuchal — Of or relating to the nape of the neck.
  • nullah — an intermittent watercourse.
  • numdah — (in South Asia and the Middle East) an embroidered rug or carpet made of felt or coarse woolen cloth.
  • numnah — A pad, typically made of sheepskin or foam, that is placed under a saddle.
  • oughta — (colloquial, or, dialectical) Ought to.
  • paunch — a large and protruding belly; potbelly.
  • prutah — a former aluminum coin of Israel, the thousandth part of a pound.
  • punkah — (especially in India) a fan, especially a large, swinging, screenlike fan hung from the ceiling and moved by a servant or by machinery.
  • purdah — the seclusion of women from the sight of men or strangers, practiced by some Muslims and Hindus.
  • quahog — an edible clam, Venus (Mercenaria) mercenaria, inhabiting waters along the Atlantic coast, having a relatively thick shell.
  • quaich — a Scottish drinking cup of the 17th and 18th centuries having a shallow bowl with two or three flat handles.
  • quaigh — A traditional, shallow, two-handled Scottish cup symbolising friendship.
  • quanah — (Quanah Parker) 1845?–1911, Comanche leader.
  • quashi — an unsophisticated or gullible male Black peasant
  • quatch — a sound
  • queach — a thicket
  • quotha — (archaic) Indeed; forsooth.
  • raunch — smuttiness or vulgarity; crudeness; obscenity: porno magazines and other purveyors of raunch.
  • rehaul — to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach.
  • rhumba — a dance, Cuban in origin and complex in rhythm.
  • rupiah — an aluminum coin, paper money, and monetary unit of Indonesia, equal to 100 sen. Abbreviation: Rp.
  • samshu — a Chinese liqueur distilled from millet or rice.
  • saughy — made of willow; full of willows
  • shaduf — a device used in Egypt and other Eastern countries for raising water, especially for irrigation, consisting of a long suspended rod with a bucket at one end and a weight at the other.
  • shamus — a detective.
  • shaugh — a smoke or a draw on a tobacco pipe
  • shudra — a Hindu of the lowest caste, that of the workers.
  • squash — to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She squashed the flower under her heel.
  • succah — sukkah.
  • sukkah — a booth or hut roofed with branches, built against or near a house or synagogue and used during the Jewish festival of Sukkoth as a temporary dining or living area.
  • sulpha — any of a group of sulphonamides that prevent the growth of bacteria
  • sumach — any of several shrubs or small trees belonging to the genus Rhus of the cashew family, having milky sap, compound leaves, and small, fleshy fruit.
  • sunhat — a hat that shades the face and neck from the sun
  • sunnah — the traditional portion of Muslim law, based on the words and acts of Muhammad, and preserved in the traditional literature.
  • taught — simple past tense and past participle of teach.
  • thakur — chief or master (used as a term of respectful address among the Kshatriya caste in India).
  • thulia — a dense, greenish-white powder, TmO 3 , that on gentle heating exhibits a reddish incandescence: used in the manufacture of thulium metal.
  • tughra — the official emblem of a Turkish Sultan
  • tursha — an ancient people of the Mediterranean region, variously identified with the Lydians, Etruscans, or Trojans.
  • tussah — a tan silk from India. Compare Shantung (def 2a).
  • uhland — Johann Ludwig [yoh-hahn loot-vikh,, lood-] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈlut vɪx,, ˈlud-/ (Show IPA), 1787–1862, German poet and writer.
  • uneath — not easily
  • unhair — to remove the hair from, as a hide in preparation for tanning.
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