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6-letter words containing h, e

  • echoic — resembling an echo.
  • eddish — pasture grass or stubble
  • eforth — (language)   A system produced by Ting to help implementers produce Forths for different targets, using assemblers.
  • eighth — Constituting number eight in a sequence; 8th.
  • eights — Plural form of eight.
  • eighty — Equivalent to the product of eight and ten; ten less than ninety; 80.
  • either — Used before the first of two (or occasionally more ) alternatives that are being specified (the other being introduced by “ or ”).
  • elchee — an ambassador
  • elench — a refutation of an argument by proving the contrary of its conclusion, esp syllogistically
  • elfish — Characteristic of an elf.
  • eliche — pasta in the form of spirals
  • elijah — a Hebrew prophet of the 9th century bc, who was persecuted for denouncing Ahab and Jezebel. (I Kings 17–21: 21; II Kings 1–2:18)
  • elisha — a Hebrew prophet of the 9th century bc: successor of Elijah (II Kings 3–9)
  • elohim — a Hebrew word for God or gods
  • elshin — a cobbler's awl
  • elvish — Of or having to do with elves.
  • embush — (obsolete) To place or hide in a thicket; to ambush.
  • emmesh — Alt form enmesh.
  • 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.
  • endeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of end.
  • enhalo — to surround with or as if with a halo
  • enmesh — Cause to become entangled in something.
  • enough — As much or as many as required.
  • enrich — Improve or enhance the quality or value of.
  • eolith — A roughly chipped flint found in Tertiary strata, originally thought to be an early artifact but probably of natural origin.
  • eothen — from the East
  • eparch — The chief bishop of an eparchy.
  • ephebe — (in ancient Greece) a young man of 18-20 years undergoing military training.
  • ephods — Plural form of ephod.
  • ephors — Plural form of ephor.
  • epiph. — Epiphany
  • epocha — Archaic form of epoch.
  • epoche — Moment of theoretical suspension of all action.
  • epochs — Plural 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)
  • erreth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of err.
  • 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.
  • escher — M(aurits) C(ornelis)1898-1972; Du. graphic artist
  • eschew — Deliberately avoid using; abstain from.
  • esther — a beautiful Jewish woman who became queen of Persia and saved her people from massacre
  • etched — Cut or dug into the surface as by etching.
  • etcher — A person who etches.
  • etches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of etch.
  • ethane — A colorless, odorless, flammable gas that is a constituent of petroleum and natural gas. It is the second member of the alkane series.
  • ethene — (organic compound) The official IUPAC name for the organic chemical compound ethylene. The simplest alkene, a colorless gaseous (at room temperature and pressure) hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C2H4.
  • ethers — Plural form of ether.
  • ethick — Obsolete form of ethic.
  • ethics — computer ethics
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