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6-letter words containing r, h, a, p

  • -graph — an instrument that writes or records
  • amp-hr — ampere-hour
  • archbp — archbishop
  • barhop — to visit several bars in succession
  • bpharm — Bachelor of Pharmacy
  • carhop — a waiter or waitress at a drive-in restaurant
  • eparch — The chief bishop of an eparchy.
  • graphs — Plural form of graph.
  • hamper — to hold back; hinder; impede: A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.
  • harped — Simple past tense and past participle of harp.
  • harperJames, 1795–1869, and his brothers John, 1797–1875, (Joseph) Wesley, 1801–70, and Fletcher, 1806–77, U.S. printers and publishers.
  • harpin — any of several horizontal members at the ends of a vessel for holding cant frames in position until the shell planking or plating is attached.
  • heaper — a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile: a heap of stones.
  • orphan — a child who has lost both parents through death, or, less commonly, one parent.
  • pahari — one of several hill peoples inhabiting the area in India SW of the Ganges River.
  • paraph — a flourish made after a signature, as in a document, originally as a precaution against forgery.
  • pardah — the seclusion of women from the sight of men or strangers, practiced by some Muslims and Hindus.
  • pariah — an outcast.
  • parish — an ecclesiastical district having its own church and member of the clergy.
  • pharma — a pharmaceutical company.
  • pharos — a small peninsula in N Egypt, near Alexandria: site of ancient lighthouse built by Ptolemy.
  • phasor — a vector that represents a sinusoidally varying quantity, as a current or voltage, by means of a line rotating about a point in a plane, the magnitude of the quantity being proportional to the length of the line and the phase of the quantity being equal to the angle between the line and a reference line.
  • phater — Slang. great; wonderful; terrific.
  • pherae — (in ancient geography) a town in SE Thessaly: the home of Admetus and Alcestis.
  • phrase — Grammar. a sequence of two or more words arranged in a grammatical construction and acting as a unit in a sentence. (in English) a sequence of two or more words that does not contain a finite verb and its subject or that does not consist of clause elements such as subject, verb, object, or complement, as a preposition and a noun or pronoun, an adjective and noun, or an adverb and verb.
  • phrasy — characterized by the use of many phrases
  • phreak — phone phreak.
  • phwoar — an admiring sound, roughly same as 'cor'; used to denote sexual attraction to another person
  • phylar — of or relating to a major taxonomic division of living organisms that contain one or more classes
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • scarph — to assemble with a scarf joint.
  • 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.
  • shaper — a person or thing that shapes.
  • 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.
  • sophar — Zophar.
  • sparth — a type of battle-axe
  • 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.

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