6-letter words containing o, n, h
- dahoon — a perennial shrub of the holly family characterized by its white or yellow flowers and red berries
- dehorn — to remove or prevent the growth of the horns of (cattle, sheep, or goats)
- dhoney — Dated form of dhoni.
- doncha — (informal) don't you.
- doohan — Michael K (Mick). born 1965, Australian racing motorcyclist; 500 cc world champion 1994–98
- dothan — a city in SE Alabama.
- enhalo — to surround with or as if with a halo
- enough — As much or as many as required.
- eothen — from the East
- ethion — a type of liquid pesticide
- ethno- — indicating race, people, or culture
- ethnos — an ethnic group
- euphon — a glass harmonica
- foshan — Pinyin, Wade-Giles. a city in S central Guangdong province, in SE China, near Canton.
- gorhen — a female red grouse
- goshen — a pastoral region in Lower Egypt, occupied by the Israelites before the Exodus. Gen. 45:10.
- gungho — Alternative spelling of gung ho.
- haddon — Alfred Cort [kawrt] /kɔrt/ (Show IPA), 1855–1940, English ethnologist, anthropologist, and writer.
- hadron — any elementary particle that is subject to the strong interaction. Hadrons are subdivided into baryons and mesons.
- hagdon — any of various oceanic birds of the North Atlantic coasts of Europe and America, especially the greater shearwater.
- halons — Plural form of halon.
- halton — a unitary authority in NW England, in N Cheshire. Pop: 118 400 (2003 est). Area: 75 sq km (29 sq miles)
- hammon — Jupiter, c1720–c1800, American poet.
- hankou — a former city in E Hubei province, in E China: now part of Wuhan.
- hankow — a former city in E Hubei province, in E China: now part of Wuhan.
- hansom — a low-hung, two-wheeled, covered vehicle drawn by one horse, for two passengers, with the driver being mounted on an elevated seat behind and the reins running over the roof.
- hanson — Duane, 1925–1996, U.S. artist and sculptor.
- hardon — an erection of the penis.
- haydon — Benjamin (Robert). 1786–1846, British historical painter and art critic, best known for his Autobiography and Journals (1853)
- hebron — an ancient city of Palestine, formerly in W Jordan; occupied by Israel 1967–97; since 1997 under Palestinian self-rule.
- helion — (physics) The nucleus of a helium-3 atom.
- hendon — a former borough, now part of Barnet, a city in Middlesex, in SE England, NW of London.
- henoch — Enoch (defs 1, 2).
- henson — Jim (James Maury Henson) 1936–90, U.S. puppeteer: creator of the Muppets.
- hereon — hereupon.
- hermon — Mount, a mountain in SW Syria, in the Anti-Lebanon range. 9232 feet (2814 meters).
- heroin — a white, crystalline, narcotic powder, C 21 H 23 NO 5 , derived from morphine, formerly used as an analgesic and sedative: manufacture and importation of heroin are now controlled by federal law in the U.S. because of the danger of addiction.
- herons — Plural form of heron.
- heroon — a temple or monument dedicated to a hero
- hexone — any of various organic ketones containing six atoms of carbon in the molecule.
- hieron — (in ancient Greece) a temple or a sacred place.
- hilton — Conrad (Nicholson) 1887–1979, U.S. hotel owner and developer.
- hindoo — a person, especially of northern India, who adheres to Hinduism.
- hinton — Christopher, Baron Hinton of Bankside, 1901–1983, British nuclear engineer.
- hit on — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
- hoazin — Alternative form of hoatzin.
- hobnob — to associate on very friendly terms (usually followed by with): She often hobnobs with royalty.
- hobson — Laura Z(ametkin) [zuh-met-kin] /zəˈmɛt kɪn/ (Show IPA), 1900–86, U.S. novelist.
- hodden — a coarse homespun cloth produced in Scotland: hodden grey is made by mixing black and white wools
- hodman — hod carrier.