4-letter words containing l, h
- holi — the Hindu spring festival.
- holk — (UK dialectal) A hollow cavity.
- holm — Hanya [hahn-ye] /ˌhɑn yɛ/ (Show IPA), 1895?–1992, U.S. dancer, choreographer, and teacher; born in Germany.
- holo — A hologram.
- holp — a simple past tense of help.
- hols — Holidays.
- holt — Harold Edward, 1908–67, Australian political leader: prime minister 1966–67.
- holy — specially recognized as or declared sacred by religious use or authority; consecrated: holy ground.
- hool — (slang) A hooligan.
- howl — to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf.
- htlm — Do you mean HTML?
- htlv — human T-cell lymphotrophic virus: any one of a small family of viruses that cause certain rare diseases in the T-cells of human beings; for instance, HTLV I causes a form of leukaemia
- html — hypertext markup language
- httl — Do you mean HTTP or HTML?
- hula — a sinuous Hawaiian native dance with intricate arm movements that tell a story in pantomime, usually danced to rhythmic drumming and accompanied by chanting.
- hulk — the body of an old or dismantled ship.
- hull — Cordell [kawr-del,, kawr-del] /ˈkɔr dɛl,, kɔrˈdɛl/ (Show IPA), 1871–1955, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1933–44; Nobel Peace Prize 1945.
- huly — cautious; gentle.
- hurl — to throw or fling with great force or vigor.
- hwyl — emotional fervour, as in the recitation of poetry
- hyla — a tree frog of the genus Hyla.
- hyle — (obsolete, philosophy) matter.
- jhil — Alternative form of jheel.
- kohl — Helmut [hel-moo t] /ˈhɛl mʊt/ (Show IPA), born 1930, German political leader: chancellor of West Germany (1982–90); chancellor of Germany 1990–98.
- lahr — Bert (Irving Lahrheim) 1895–1967, U.S. entertainer and actor.
- lakh — lac2 .
- lash — an ocean-going vessel equipped with special cranes and holds for lifting and stowing cargo-carrying barges that can be sailed up inland waterways or into port facilities from offshore.
- lath — a thin, narrow strip of wood, used with other strips to form latticework, a backing for plaster or stucco, a support for slates and other roofing materials, etc.
- leah — the first wife of Jacob. Gen. 29:23–26.
- lech — to behave like a lecher (often followed by for or after).
- lehr — an oven used to anneal glass.
- lgth — length
- lheb — Late Hebrew
- lich — the body; the trunk.
- lith — an arm or leg; limb.
- loch — a lake.
- losh — (Scotland) Expressing surprise, wonder etc.
- loth — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
- lush — (of vegetation, plants, grasses, etc.) luxuriant; succulent; tender and juicy.
- luth — The leatherback turtle.
- lych — the body; the trunk.
- mhdl — 1. MIMIC Hardware Description Language. 2. Microwave Hardware Description Language.
- mihl — music-induced hearing loss; a condition that can afflict both rock and classical musicians in which loss of sensitivity to high notes can be followed by headaches and tinnitus
- oleh — A Jew who recently made aliya to Israel; an immigrant to Israel.
- phil — a male given name, form of Philip.
- phlm — Philemon
- phls — Public Health Laboratory Service
- pohl — Frederic, 1919–2013, U.S. science-fiction writer.
- shul — a synagogue.
- vhdl — Very High Speed Integrated Circuit (VHSIC) Hardware Description Language. A large high-level VLSI design language with Ada-like syntax. The DoD standard for hardware description, now standardised as IEEE 1076.