6-letter words containing h, i, l
- dhulia — a city in Maharashtra state, W central India.
- 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.
- eolith — A roughly chipped flint found in Tertiary strata, originally thought to be an early artifact but probably of natural origin.
- filthy — foul with, characterized by, or having the nature of filth; disgustingly or completely dirty.
- flieth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fly.
- flight — an act or instance of fleeing or running away; hasty departure.
- flinch — to draw back or shrink, as from what is dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant.
- flitch — the side of a hog (or, formerly, some other animal) salted and cured: a flitch of bacon.
- fluish — having flu-like symptoms; like someone who has the flu
- ghibli — a hot dust-bearing wind of the North African desert.
- glitch — a defect or malfunction in a machine or plan.
- gluish — resembling, or having the properties of, glue
- habile — skillful; dexterous; adroit.
- hailed — to pour down on as or like hail: The plane hailed leaflets on the city.
- hailer — to cheer, salute, or greet; welcome.
- halevi — Judah, 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.
- hamlin — Hannibal, 1809–91, U.S. political leader: vice president of the U.S. 1861–65.
- hamuli — Plural form of hamulus.
- haveli — A mansion.
- hazily — characterized by the presence of haze; misty: hazy weather.
- heliac — pertaining to or occurring near the sun, especially applied to such risings and settings of a star as are most nearly coincident with those of the sun while yet visible.
- heling — Present participle of hele.
- helio- — indicating the sun
- helion — (physics) The nucleus of a helium-3 atom.
- helios — the ancient Greek god of the sun, represented as driving a chariot across the heavens; identified by the Romans with Sol.
- helium — liquid helium existing as a superfluid below the lambda point of 2.186 K, having very low viscosity and very high thermal conductivity.
- hiatal — a break or interruption in the continuity of a work, series, action, etc.
- hiemal — of or relating to winter; wintry.
- higgle — to bargain, especially in a petty way; haggle.
- highly — in or to a high degree; extremely: highly amusing; highly seasoned food.
- hilary — Hilarius, Saint.
- hilite — Informal spelling of highlight.
- hilled — Simple past tense and past participle of hill.
- hillel — ("ha-Zaken") c60 b.c.–a.d. 9? Palestinian rabbi, president of the Sanhedrin and interpreter of Biblical law: first to formulate definitive hermeneutic principles.
- hiller — Dame Wendy, 1912–2003, British actress.
- hillis — Margaret, 1921–1998, U.S. orchestral conductor.
- hilted — the handle of a sword or dagger.