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6-letter words containing h, i, a

  • faiths — Plural form of faith.
  • famish — (obsolete, transitive) To starve (to death); to kill or destroy with hunger.
  • fatiha — the first chapter of the Koran, recited at the beginning of every rak'ah.
  • fitnah — (historical) antagonism towards early Muslims.
  • 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).
  • garish — crudely or tastelessly colorful, showy, or elaborate, as clothes or decoration.
  • gathic — an ancient Iranian language of the Indo-European family; the language in which the Gathas were written. Compare Avestan.
  • gayish — Somewhat gay; gay to a certain extent.
  • geisha — a Japanese woman trained as a professional singer, dancer, and companion for men.
  • gharri — a horse-drawn cab or carriage used in India and Egypt.
  • ghazis — Plural form of ghazi.
  • graith — equipment; apparatus; belongings
  • habile — skillful; dexterous; adroit.
  • habima — a Hebrew-language theater company, founded in Moscow in 1917: now the national theater of Israel.
  • habiru — a nomadic people mentioned in Assyro-Babylonian literature: possibly the early Hebrews.
  • habits — Plural form of habit.
  • hackie — hack2 (def 7b).
  • haddie — (dialect) haddock.
  • hading — Geology. the angle between a fault plane and the vertical, measured perpendicular to the strike of the fault; complement of the dip.
  • hadith — Islam. a traditional account of things said or done by Muhammad or his companions.
  • haemin — Alternative spelling of hemin.
  • hafnia — Hafnium oxide, symbol: HfO2.
  • haggai — a Minor Prophet of the 6th century b.c.
  • haggis — a traditional pudding made of the heart, liver, etc., of a sheep or calf, minced with suet and oatmeal, seasoned, and boiled in the stomach of the animal.
  • hagio- — indicating a saint, saints, or holiness
  • hagrid — to afflict with worry, dread, need, or the like; torment.
  • haiduk — one of a class of mercenary soldiers in 16th-century Hungary.
  • haikai — an informal type of linked verse originated by Bashō, a 17th-century Japanese poet.
  • haikou — a city on N Hainan island, in SE China.
  • haikus — Plural form of haiku.
  • hailed — to pour down on as or like hail: The plane hailed leaflets on the city.
  • hailer — to cheer, salute, or greet; welcome.
  • hain't — has not, have not, or is not
  • hainan — Pinyin, Wade-Giles. an island in the South China Sea, separated from the mainland by the Hainan Strait: a part of Guangdong province. 13,200 sq. mi. (34,200 sq. km).
  • hairdo — the style in which a person's hair is cut, arranged, and worn; coiffure.
  • haired — having hair of a specified kind (usually used in combination): dark-haired; long-haired.
  • hajjis — Plural form of hajji.
  • hakari — a feast which follows a ceremonial funeral or other important occasion
  • hakims — Plural form of hakim.
  • haleviJudah, Judah ha-Levi.
  • halide — a chemical compound in which one of the elements is a halogen.
  • halier — a monetary unit of Slovakia until the euro was adopted, the 100th part of a koruna.
  • haling — to compel (someone) to go: to hale a man into court.
  • halite — a soft white or colorless mineral, sodium chloride, NaCl, occurring in cubic crystals with perfect cleavage; rock salt.
  • hallie — a female given name.
  • haloid — Also, halogenoid [hal-uh-juh-noid, hey-luh-] /ˈhæl ə dʒəˌnɔɪd, ˈheɪ lə-/ (Show IPA). resembling or derived from a halogen.
  • hamill — Dorothy (Stuart) born 1956, U.S. figure skater.
  • hamish — haimish
  • hamite — a descendant of Ham. Gen. 10:1, 6–20.
  • hamlinHannibal, 1809–91, U.S. political leader: vice president of the U.S. 1861–65.
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