6-letter words containing h, e, a, l
- laches — failure to do something at the proper time, especially such delay as will bar a party from bringing a legal proceeding.
- lahore — a former province in NW British India: now divided between India and Pakistan.
- lamech — the son of Enoch, and the father of Jabal, Jubal, and Tubal-cain. Gen. 4:18.
- lamedh — The twelfth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).
- lashed — having lashes or eyelashes, especially of a specified kind or description (usually used in combination): long-lashed blue eyes.
- lasher — One who whips or lashes.
- lashes — Plural form of lash.
- lathed — a thin, narrow strip of wood, used with other strips to form latticework, a backing for plaster or stucco, a support for slates and other roofing materials, etc.
- lathen — made of lath or laths
- lather — a worker who puts up laths.
- lathes — Plural form of lathe.
- leachy — allowing water to percolate through, as sandy or rocky soil; porous.
- lehman — Herbert H(enry) 1878–1963, U.S. banker and statesman.
- lehnga — A long formal or ceremonial skirt worn by Indian women.
- lepcha — a member of a people of Sikkim and adjacent areas of Nepal, Bhutan, and India.
- letcha — (slang) Let you.
- lethal — of, relating to, or causing death; deadly; fatal: a lethal weapon; a lethal dose.
- loathe — to feel disgust or intense aversion for; abhor: I loathe people who spread malicious gossip.
- machel — Samora Moisés [suh-mawr-uh moi-zes] /səˈmɔr ə mɔɪˈzɛs/ (Show IPA), 1933–86, Mozambique political leader: president 1975–86.
- mahler — Gustav [goo s-tahf] /ˈgʊs tɑf/ (Show IPA), 1860–1911, Austrian composer and conductor, born in Bohemia.
- neilah — the Jewish religious service marking the conclusion of Yom Kippur.
- olathe — a city in E Kansas.
- pelham — a bit that is used with two pairs of reins, designed to serve the purpose of a full bridle.
- phiale — a shallow cup resembling a saucer, having a central boss and sometimes set upon a foot, used as a drinking vessel or to pour libations.
- philae — an island in the Nile, in Upper Egypt: the site of ancient temples; now submerged by the waters of Lake Nasser.
- pleach — to interweave (branches, vines, etc.), as for a hedge or arbor.
- rachel — Jacob's favorite wife, the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Gen. 29–35.
- ralegh — Sir Walter1552?-1618; Eng. statesman, explorer, & poet; beheaded
- rehaul — to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach.
- shaley — a rock of fissile or laminated structure formed by the consolidation of clay or argillaceous material.
- sheila — a female given name, form of Celia.
- shelta — a private language, based in part on Irish, used among Travelers in the British Isles.
- thaler — any of various former large coins of various German states; dollar.
- thales — c640–546? b.c, Greek philosopher, born in Miletus.
- thecal — a case or receptacle.
- thelma — a female given name.
- thenal — of or relating to the thenar or the flesh at the base of the thumb
- thrale — Hester Lynch (Hester Lynch Piozzi) 1741–1821, Welsh writer and friend of Samuel Johnson.
- unheal — poor health
- vachel — a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “little cow.”.
- wealth — a great quantity or store of money, valuable possessions, property, or other riches: the wealth of a city.
- whaled — any of the larger marine mammals of the order Cetacea, especially as distinguished from the smaller dolphins and porpoises, having a fishlike body, forelimbs modified into flippers, and a head that is horizontally flattened.
- whalen — Philip, 1923–2002, U.S. poet.
- whaler — a person or vessel employed in whaling.
- whales — Bay of, an inlet of the Ross Sea, in Antarctica: location of Little America.
- wheals — Plural form of wheal.