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5-letter words containing s, t, h

  • isth. — isthmus
  • khats — Plural form of khat.
  • kiths — Plural form of kith.
  • laths — Plural form of lath.
  • maths — an order of Hindu monks.
  • meths — methamphetamine; Methedrine.
  • moths — Plural form of moth.
  • ms-th — mesothorium
  • musth — a state or condition of violent, destructive frenzy occurring with the rutting season in male elephants, accompanied by the exudation of an oily substance from glands between the eyes and mouth.
  • myths — Plural form of myth.
  • oaths — Plural form of oath.
  • rasht — a city in NW Iran, about 10 miles (16 km) S of the Caspian Sea.
  • resht — Rasht.
  • saith — third person singular present of say1 .
  • shaft — a long pole forming the body of various weapons, as lances, halberds, or arrows.
  • shalt — 2nd person singular of shall.
  • sheet — Nautical. a rope or chain for extending the clews of a square sail along a yard. a rope for trimming a fore-and-aft sail. a rope or chain for extending the lee clew of a course.
  • shent — to put to shame.
  • shift — to put (something) aside and replace it by another or others; change or exchange: to shift friends; to shift ideas.
  • shirt — a long- or short-sleeved garment for the upper part of the body, usually lightweight and having a collar and a front opening.
  • shite — If someone describes something as shite, they do not like it or think that it is very poor quality.
  • shoat — Also, shote. a young, weaned pig.
  • shoot — to hit, wound, damage, kill, or destroy with a missile discharged from a weapon.
  • short — having little length; not long.
  • shote — shoat (def 1).
  • shott — a shallow brackish or saline marsh or lake in N Africa, usually dry during the summer.
  • shout — to call or cry out loudly and vigorously.
  • shtup — to have sexual intercourse with.
  • shunt — to shove or turn (someone or something) aside or out of the way.
  • shuteNevil (Nevil Shute Norway) 1899–1960, British novelist and aeronautical engineer.
  • sight — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • sithe — to sigh
  • sixth — next after the fifth; being the ordinal number for six.
  • sloth — habitual disinclination to exertion; indolence; laziness.
  • smithAdam, 1723–90, Scottish economist.
  • smythDame Ethel Mary, 1858–1944, English writer, composer, and suffragist.
  • snath — the shaft or handle of a scythe.
  • sooth — truth, reality, or fact.
  • sotho — a group of closely related Bantu languages spoken in Lesotho and South Africa.
  • south — a cardinal point of the compass lying directly opposite north. Abbreviation: S.
  • sowth — a sheep
  • stahl — Georg Ernst [gey-ork ernst] /geɪˈɒrk ɛrnst/ (Show IPA), 1660–1734, German chemist and physician.
  • staph — staphylococcus.
  • stash — to put by or away as for safekeeping or future use, usually in a secret place (usually followed by away): The squirrel stashes away nuts for winter.
  • stech — to fill or gorge (one's stomach) with food.
  • stich — a verse or line of poetry.
  • suth. — Sutherland
  • swath — the space covered by the stroke of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine.
  • swith — Chiefly British Dialect. immediately; quickly.
  • synth — Informal. synthesizer (def 2).
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