6-letter words containing h, d
- hilted — the handle of a sword or dagger.
- hinder — to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in; hamper; impede: The storm hindered our progress.
- hindoo — a person, especially of northern India, who adheres to Hinduism.
- hindus — a person, especially of northern India, who adheres to Hinduism.
- hinged — a jointed device or flexible piece on which a door, gate, shutter, lid, or other attached part turns, swings, or moves.
- hinted — Simple past tense and past participle of hint.
- hipped — familiar with or informed about the latest ideas, styles, developments, etc.: My parents aren't exactly hip, you know.
- hispid — rough with stiff hairs, bristles, or minute spines.
- hissed — to make or emit a sharp sound like that of the letter s prolonged, as a snake does, or as steam does when forced under pressure through a small opening.
- hitted — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of hit.
- ho-dad — a nonsurfer who spends time at beaches masquerading as a surfer.
- hoards — Plural form of hoard.
- hoared — (obsolete) moldy; musty.
- hoaxed — Simple past tense and past participle of hoax.
- hobbed — a projection or shelf at the back or side of a fireplace, used for keeping food warm.
- hobday — to alleviate (a breathing problem in certain horses) by the surgical operation of removing soft tissue ventricles to pull back the vocal fold
- hocked — the state of being deposited or held as security; pawn: She was forced to put her good jewelry in hock.
- hodden — a coarse homespun cloth produced in Scotland: hodden grey is made by mixing black and white wools
- hodder — (obsolete) A coal miner who hauls hods from the workface.
- hoddie — A bricklayer's or mason's laborer who carries bricks, mortar, cement and the like in a hod.
- hoddle — to waddle
- hodges — John Cornelius ("Johnny"; "Rabbit"; "Jeep") 1906–70, U.S. jazz saxophonist.
- hodman — hod carrier.
- hodmen — Plural form of hodman.
- hogged — a hoofed mammal of the family Suidae, order Artiodactyla, comprising boars and swine.
- hoiden — a boisterous, bold, and carefree girl; a tomboy.
- hoised — Simple past tense and past participle of hoise.
- holard — (dated) The total water content of a sample of soil.
- holded — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of hold.
- holden — a past participle of hold1 .
- holder — something that holds or secures: a pencil holder.
- holdup — a forcible stopping and robbing of a person.
- hondle — to negotiate on the price of something
- honied — containing, consisting of, or resembling honey: honeyed drinks.
- honked — the cry of a goose.
- hooded — having, or covered with, a hood: a hooded jacket.
- hoodia — any of several succulent asclepiadaceous plants of the genus Hoodia, of southern Africa, the sap of which suppresses appetite
- hoodie — Also, hoody. Informal. a hooded sweatshirt, sweater, or jacket.
- hoodoo — voodoo.
- hoofed — having hoofs; ungulate.
- hooked — bent like a hook; hook-shaped.
- hooped — Simple past tense and past participle of hoop.
- hooted — to cry out or shout, especially in disapproval or derision.
- hooved — (UK) Alternative form of hoofed.
- hopdog — a species of caterpillar
- hopped — to make a short, bouncing leap; move by leaping with all feet off the ground.
- horded — a large group, multitude, number, etc.; a mass or crowd: a horde of tourists.
- hordes — Plural form of horde.
- horned — made of horn.
- horrid — such as to cause horror; shockingly dreadful; abominable.