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6-letter words containing s, h

  • hellas — ancient Greek name of Greece.
  • hellesCape, a cape in European Turkey at the S end of Gallipoli Peninsula.
  • hellos — Plural form of hello.
  • helots — Plural form of helot.
  • helves — the handle of an ax, hatchet, hammer, or the like.
  • hemans — Felicia Dorothea (Browne) 1793–1835, English poet.
  • henges — Plural form of henge.
  • hennas — Plural form of henna.
  • hensonJim (James Maury Henson) 1936–90, U.S. puppeteer: creator of the Muppets.
  • here's — in this place; in this spot or locality (opposed to there): Put the pen here.
  • heresy — opinion or doctrine at variance with the orthodox or accepted doctrine, especially of a church or religious system.
  • hermes — the ancient Greek herald and messenger of the gods and the god of roads, commerce, invention, cunning, and theft. Compare Mercury (def 3).
  • heroes — a person noted for courageous acts or nobility of character: He became a local hero when he saved the drowning child.
  • herons — Plural form of heron.
  • herpes — any of several diseases caused by herpesvirus, characterized by eruption of blisters on the skin or mucous membranes. Compare chickenpox, genital herpes, oral herpes, shingles.
  • hersed — arranged in the herse battle formation
  • herseyJohn Richard, 1914–93, U.S. journalist, novelist, and educator.
  • hesher — (slang) a diehard enthusiast of heavy metal music.
  • hesiod — fl. 8th century b.c., Greek poet.
  • hesper — Hesperus.
  • hester — a female given name, form of Esther.
  • hestia — the ancient Greek goddess of the hearth.
  • hevesy — Georg von [ge-awrg vawn] /gɛˈɔrg vɔn/ (Show IPA), 1885–1966, Hungarian chemist: Nobel Prize 1943.
  • hewers — Plural form of hewer.
  • hewishAntony, born 1924, British astronomer: discovered pulsars; Nobel Prize in Physics 1974.
  • hexose — any of a class of sugars containing six atoms of carbon, including glucose and fructose.
  • 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.
  • hillisMargaret, 1921–1998, U.S. orchestral conductor.
  • hindus — a person, especially of northern India, who adheres to Hinduism.
  • hineys — heinie2 .
  • hinges — Plural form of hinge.
  • hingisMartina, 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.
  • hirschJohn 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
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