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5-letter words containing t, h, a

  • kathyKathrynne Ann ("Kathy") born 1939, U.S. golfer.
  • khats — Plural form of khat.
  • lahti — a city in S Finland, NNE of Helsinki.
  • laith — loath.
  • latah — a pattern of neurotic behavior, usually induced by a startle, first discovered in Malaya, and characterized by the compulsive imitation of the actions and words of others.
  • latch — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • lathe — a machine for use in working wood, metal, etc., that holds the material and rotates it about a horizontal axis against a tool that shapes it.
  • lathi — a heavy pole or stick, especially one used as a club by police.
  • laths — Plural form of lath.
  • lathy — lathlike; long and thin.
  • letha — a female given name.
  • loath — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
  • lotah — Alternative spelling of lota (Indian water-pot).
  • match — a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
  • maths — an order of Hindu monks.
  • meath — a county in Leinster, in the E Republic of Ireland. 902 sq. mi. (2335 sq. km). County seat: Trim.
  • mehta — Zubin [zoo-bin] /ˈzu bɪn/ (Show IPA), born 1936, Indian orchestra conductor, in the U.S. since 1961.
  • natch — of course; naturally.
  • neath — beneath.
  • oaths — Plural form of oath.
  • panth — the Sikh community
  • patch — Alexander McCarrell [muh-kar-uh l] /məˈkær əl/ (Show IPA), 1889–1945, U.S. World War II general.
  • plathSylvia, 1932–63, U.S. poet.
  • rasht — a city in NW Iran, about 10 miles (16 km) S of the Caspian Sea.
  • ratch — a ratchet.
  • ratha — (in India) a four-wheeled carriage drawn by horses or bullocks; chariot
  • rathe — Archaic. growing, blooming, or ripening early in the year or season.
  • rhyta — an ancient Greek drinking horn, made of pottery or metal, having a base in the form of the head of a woman or animal.
  • 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.
  • shoat — Also, shote. a young, weaned pig.
  • snath — the shaft or handle of a scythe.
  • 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.
  • swath — the space covered by the stroke of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine.
  • tache — a buckle; clasp.
  • tahoeLake, a lake in E California and W Nevada, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains: resort. About 200 sq. mi. (520 sq. km); 6225 feet (1897 meters) above sea level.
  • taihu — a lake in E central China, W of Shanghai: noted for scenery. 869 sq. mi. (2250 sq. km).
  • takhi — a species of wild Mongolian horse, Equus przewalski
  • tchad — Chad.
  • teach — to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in: She teaches mathematics. Synonyms: coach.
  • terah — the father of Abraham. Gen. 11:25–32.
  • thachEdward, Teach, Edward.
  • thais — flourished late 4th century b.c, Athenian courtesan: mistress of Alexander the Great and Ptolemy I.
  • thali — a meal consisting of several small meat or vegetable dishes accompanied by rice, bread, etc, and sometimes by a starter or a sweet
  • thana — a city in W Maharashtra, in W India: suburb of Mumbai.
  • thane — Early English History. a member of any of several aristocratic classes of men ranking between earls and ordinary freemen, and granted lands by the king or by lords for military service.
  • thank — to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality.
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