6-letter words containing h, u
- bushwa — nonsense
- butchy — butch.
- cacheu — a port in NW Guinea-Bissau.
- cachou — a lozenge eaten to sweeten the breath
- caucho — rubber obtained from the latex of any of several tropical American trees of the genus Castilla, especially C. elastica, of Central America.
- cauchy — Augustin Louis (oɡystɛ̃ lwi), Baron Cauchy. 1789–1857, French mathematician, noted for his work on the theory of functions and the wave theory of light
- caught — Caught is the past tense and past participle of catch.
- chabuk — (in Asia, especially the East) a horsewhip, formerly often used for inflicting corporal punishment.
- chagul — a bag made of goatskin: used in India for carrying water.
- chaulk — (obsolete, now only nonstandard, rare) alternative spelling of chalk.
- chaunk — (cooking) A garnish made by frying mustard seed, asafoetida, and other whole spices in oil or ghee to release the flavours. Added to soups, curries, etc., at the end of cooking.
- chaunt — chant
- cheque — A cheque is a printed form on which you write an amount of money and who it is to be paid to. Your bank then pays the money to that person from your account.
- chequy — divided into several rows of squares of two alternating tinctures: a fess checky, or and azure.
- cherub — A cherub is a kind of angel that is represented in art as a naked child with wings.
- cherup — Archaic form of chirrup.
- chiaus — a Turkish messenger, emissary, sergeant, etc.
- chinju — a city in S central South Korea, W of Pusan.
- chiusi — a town in central Italy, in Tuscany; Etruscan tombs.
- chonju — a city in SW South Korea: centre of large rice-growing region. Pop: 643 000 (2005 est)
- choque — Obsolete form of shock.
- chorus — A chorus is a part of a song which is repeated after each verse.
- chough — a large black passerine bird, Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax, of parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, with a long downward-curving red bill: family Corvidae (crows)
- chouse — a person who deceives, defrauds, or tricks
- choush — a Turkish envoy or attendant
- chu xi — 1130–1200, Chinese philosopher, known for his neo-Confucian commentaries, the Ssu shu or Four Books
- chubby — A chubby person is rather fat.
- chubut — a river in SW Argentina, in the Andes, flowing E to the Atlantic Ocean. 500 miles (805 km) long.
- chucks — Plural form of chuck.
- chucky — a chicken; fowl.
- chuffy — boorish and surly
- chukar — a common Indian partridge, Alectoris chukar (or graeca), having red legs and bill and a black-barred sandy plumage
- chukka — a period of continuous play, generally lasting 71⁄2 minutes
- chulpa — a type of prehistoric stone tower, found in Brazil and Peru, having living quarters over a burial chamber.
- chulym — a river in S central Siberia, Russia, flowing N and W to the Ob River. 1075 miles (1730 km) long.
- chummy — If people or social events are chummy, they are pleasant and friendly.
- chumps — Plural form of chump.
- chumpy — Short and fat, particularly in comparison with something of more favourable dimensions.
- chunks — Plural form of chunk.
- chunky — A chunky person is broad and heavy.
- chunni — A long scarf worn by South Asian women.
- church — A church is a building in which Christians worship. You usually refer to this place as church when you are talking about the time that people spend there.
- churls — Plural form of churl.
- churly — (archaic) rude; churlish; violent.
- churns — Plural form of churn.
- churro — (in Spain and Latin America) a sweet, baton-shaped snack of fried dough
- chutes — Plural form of chute.
- clough — a gorge or narrow ravine
- clunch — hardened clay
- clutch — If you clutch at something or clutch something, you hold it tightly, usually because you are afraid or anxious.