6-letter words containing i, s, h
- ghirsh — qirsh.
- girths — Plural form of girth.
- gluish — resembling, or having the properties of, glue
- goyish — being, pertaining to, or characteristic of a goy or goys: explaining Passover to my goyish boss; a goyish version of chicken soup.
- habits — Plural form of habit.
- 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.
- haikus — Plural form of haiku.
- hajjis — Plural form of hajji.
- hakims — Plural form of hakim.
- hamish — haimish
- harish — Like a hare.
- harris — Benjamin, c1660–c1720, English journalist who published the first newspaper in America 1690.
- hassid — Hasid.
- hastie — William Henry, 1904–76, U.S. jurist: first black judge of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
- heires — Plural form of heire.
- heishi — a type of Native American shell jewellery
- heists — Plural form of heist.
- helios — the ancient Greek god of the sun, represented as driving a chariot across the heavens; identified by the Romans with Sol.
- hesiod — fl. 8th century b.c., Greek poet.
- hestia — the ancient Greek goddess of the hearth.
- hewish — Antony, born 1924, British astronomer: discovered pulsars; Nobel Prize in Physics 1974.
- hi-res — high-resolution (def 2).
- hiatus — a break or interruption in the continuity of a work, series, action, etc.
- hiders — Plural form of hider.
- hights — the distance between the lowest and highest points of a person standing upright; stature: She is five feet in height.
- hijabs — Plural form of hijab.
- hijras — Plural form of hijra.
- hikers — Plural form of hiker.
- hillis — Margaret, 1921–1998, U.S. orchestral conductor.
- hindus — a person, especially of northern India, who adheres to Hinduism.
- hineys — heinie2 .
- hinges — Plural form of hinge.
- hingis — Martina, born 1980, Swiss tennis player, born in Slovakia.
- hippos — Plural form of hippo.
- hippus — spasmodic contraction of the pupil of the eye.
- hirees — to engage the services of (a person or persons) for wages or other payment: to hire a clerk.
- hirers — Plural form of hirer.
- hirsch — John Stephen, 1930–1989, Canadian stage director, born in Hungary.
- hirsel — (Scotland, Northern English) The entire stock on a farm or stock under the charge of a shepherd.
- hirsle — to wriggle or fidget while seated
- hispid — rough with stiff hairs, bristles, or minute spines.
- hissed — to make or emit a sharp sound like that of the letter s prolonged, as a snake does, or as steam does when forced under pressure through a small opening.
- hisser — One who hisses.
- hisses — to make or emit a sharp sound like that of the letter s prolonged, as a snake does, or as steam does when forced under pressure through a small opening.
- histo- — indicating animal or plant tissue
- hoicks — a cry used to encourage hounds to hunt
- hoised — Simple past tense and past participle of hoise.
- hoisin — A sweet, spicy, dark red sauce made from soybeans, vinegar, sugar, garlic, and various spices, widely used in southern Chinese cooking.
- hoists — Plural form of hoist.
- holies — Plural form of holy Used almost exclusively in 'Holy of Holies'.