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6-letter words containing h, a

  • elisha — a Hebrew prophet of the 9th century bc: successor of Elijah (II Kings 3–9)
  • empath — (chiefly in science fiction) a person with the paranormal ability to apprehend the mental or emotional state of another individual.
  • encash — To convert a financial instrument or funding source into cash.
  • enhalo — to surround with or as if with a halo
  • eparch — The chief bishop of an eparchy.
  • epocha — Archaic form of epoch.
  • erhard — Ludwig (ˈluːtvɪç). 1897–1977, German statesman: chief architect of the Wirtschaftswunder ("economic miracle") of West Germany's recovery after World War II; chancellor (1963–66)
  • ershad — Hussain Mohammed. born 1930, Bangladeshi soldier and statesman. He seized power in a coup in 1982, becoming president in 1983. He was deposed in 1990 and has served prison sentences for corruption
  • eschar — A dry, dark scab or falling away of dead skin, typically caused by a burn, or by the bite of a mite, or as a result of anthrax infection.
  • ethane — A colorless, odorless, flammable gas that is a constituent of petroleum and natural gas. It is the second member of the alkane series.
  • exarch — (in the Orthodox Church) a bishop lower in rank than a patriarch and having jurisdiction wider than the metropolitan of a diocese.
  • exhale — Breathe out in a deliberate manner.
  • fadeth — Archaic third-person singular form of fade.
  • faiths — Plural form of faith.
  • famish — (obsolete, transitive) To starve (to death); to kill or destroy with hunger.
  • fashed — Simple past tense and past participle of fash.
  • father — a male parent.
  • fathom — a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 meters): used chiefly in nautical measurements. Abbreviation: fath.
  • fatiha — the first chapter of the Koran, recited at the beginning of every rak'ah.
  • fatwah — Alternative spelling of fatwa.
  • fellah — a native peasant or laborer in Egypt, Syria, etc.
  • fitnah — (historical) antagonism towards early Muslims.
  • flanch — A flange.
  • flashy — sparkling or brilliant, especially in a superficial way or for the moment: a flashy performance.
  • flathe — Flan.
  • fleadh — a festival of Irish music, dancing, and culture
  • fogash — a type of Hungarian pike perch
  • fohawk — Alternative spelling of fauxhawk.
  • foshan — Pinyin, Wade-Giles. a city in S central Guangdong province, in SE China, near Canton.
  • fratch — to disagree; quarrel.
  • freash — Archaic form of fresh.
  • fulham — a die loaded at one corner either to favor a throw of 4, 5, or 6 (high fulham) or to favor a throw of 1, 2, or 3 (low fulham)
  • fuqaha — plural of faqih.
  • galahs — Plural form of galah.
  • galcha — a member of an Iranian people inhabiting the Pamirs.
  • galosh — a waterproof overshoe, especially a high one.
  • galuth — the forced exile of Jews, especially from countries where they were most persecuted.
  • gamash — a type of long protective legging
  • gandhi — Indira [in-deer-uh] /ɪnˈdɪər ə/ (Show IPA), 1917–84, Indian political leader: prime minister 1966–77 and 1980–84 (daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru).
  • ganesh — the Hindu god of prophecy, represented as having an elephant's head
  • ganjah — marijuana, especially in the form of a potent preparation used chiefly for smoking.
  • gareth — Arthurian Romance. nephew of King Arthur and a knight of the Round Table.
  • garish — crudely or tastelessly colorful, showy, or elaborate, as clothes or decoration.
  • gashed — Make a gash in; cut deeply.
  • gasher — dreary or gloomy in appearance.
  • gashes — a long, deep wound or cut; slash.
  • gashly — hideous; ghastly
  • gather — to bring together into one group, collection, or place: to gather firewood; to gather the troops.
  • gathic — an ancient Iranian language of the Indo-European family; the language in which the Gathas were written. Compare Avestan.
  • gauche — lacking social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkward; crude; tactless: Their exquisite manners always make me feel gauche.
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