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6-letter words containing p, h, a

  • potash — potassium carbonate, especially the crude impure form obtained from wood ashes.
  • preach — to proclaim or make known by sermon (the gospel, good tidings, etc.).
  • prehab — any programme of training designed to prevent sports injury
  • prutah — a former aluminum coin of Israel, the thousandth part of a pound.
  • punkah — (especially in India) a fan, especially a large, swinging, screenlike fan hung from the ceiling and moved by a servant or by machinery.
  • purdah — the seclusion of women from the sight of men or strangers, practiced by some Muslims and Hindus.
  • pyrrha — the wife of Deucalion, saved with him from the flood loosed upon mankind by Zeus
  • pythia — the priestess of Apollo at Delphi who delivered the oracles.
  • raphae — Anatomy. a seamlike union between two parts or halves of an organ or the like.
  • raphia — raffia.
  • rupiah — an aluminum coin, paper money, and monetary unit of Indonesia, equal to 100 sen. Abbreviation: Rp.
  • sappho — c620–c565 b.c, Greek poet, born in Lesbos.
  • scarph — to assemble with a scarf joint.
  • schipa — Tito [tee-taw] /ˈti tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1890–1965, Italian operatic tenor.
  • seraph — one of the celestial beings hovering above God's throne in Isaiah's vision. Isa. 6.
  • shairpJohn Campbell ("Principal Shairp") 1819–85, English critic, poet, and educator.
  • shaped — of a definite form, shape, or character (often used in combination): a U -shaped driveway.
  • shapen — having a designated shape (usually used in combination): a sprawling, ill-shapen building.
  • shaper — a person or thing that shapes.
  • shapes — Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe.
  • shapka — a round, slightly tapered, brimless fur hat worn especially in Russia.
  • sharpe — William Forsyth [fawr-sahyth] /ˈfɔr saɪθ/ (Show IPA), born 1934, U.S. economist: Nobel prize 1990.
  • sharps — something sharp.
  • sharpy — sharpie.
  • sherpa — a member of a people of Tibetan stock living in the Nepalese Himalayas, who often serve as porters on mountain-climbing expeditions.
  • shnaps — schnapps.
  • sophar — Zophar.
  • sophia — a female given name.
  • sparth — a type of battle-axe
  • spathe — a bract or pair of bracts, often large and colored, subtending or enclosing a spadix or flower cluster.
  • splash — to wet or soil by dashing masses or particles of water, mud, or the like; spatter: Don't splash her dress!
  • sulpha — any of a group of sulphonamides that prevent the growth of bacteria
  • tephra — clastic volcanic material, as scoria, dust, etc., ejected during an eruption.
  • teraph — any of various small household gods or images venerated by ancient Semitic peoples. (Genesis 31:19–21; I Samuel 19:13–16)
  • threap — an argument; quarrel.
  • unhasp — to loosen the hasp of.
  • uphand — lifted by hand
  • uphang — to hang aloft
  • upheap — to heap or pile up
  • vaphio — an archaeological site in S Greece, in Peloponnesus.
  • washup — an act of washing: Allow five minutes for washup.
  • whaups — Plural form of whaup.
  • yarpha — sandy or clayey peat
  • zilpah — the mother of Gad and Asher. Gen. 30:10–13.
  • zophar — a friend of Job. Job 2:11.
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