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6-letter words containing t, h

  • hefted — weight; heaviness: It was a rather flimsy chair, without much heft to it.
  • height — extent or distance upward: The balloon stopped rising at a height of 500 feet.
  • heigth — Misspelling of height.
  • heists — Plural form of heist.
  • hekate — a goddess of the earth and Hades, associated with sorcery, hounds, and crossroads.
  • hekto- — hecto-
  • helmet — any of various forms of protective head covering worn by soldiers, firefighters, divers, cyclists, etc.
  • helots — Plural form of helot.
  • helter — (northern England, obsolete) alternative spelling of halter (rope, cord, or similar thing that fastens around the neck). (15th and 16th century).
  • hemat- — hemato-
  • henbit — a common weed, Lamium amplexicaule, of the mint family, having rounded leaves and small purplish flowers.
  • hentai — noting or pertaining to a subgenre of Japanese manga, anime, computer games, etc., characterized by explicit sexual themes and imagery.
  • hepat- — hepato-
  • hepcat — a performer or admirer of jazz, especially swing.
  • hepnet — An association concerned with networking requirements for high energy physicists.
  • hepta- — seven
  • heptad — the number seven.
  • hereat — at this time; when this happened.
  • hereto — to this matter, document, subject, etc.; regarding this point: attached hereto; agreeable hereto.
  • heriot — a feudal service or tribute, originally of borrowed military equipment and later of a chattel, due to the lord on the death of a tenant.
  • hermit — a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion.
  • herterChristian Archibald, 1895–1966, U.S. politician: secretary of state 1959–61.
  • hester — a female given name, form of Esther.
  • hestia — the ancient Greek goddess of the hearth.
  • het up — indignant; irate; upset: She was really het up about the new city tax.
  • hetero — Chemistry. of or relating to an atom other than carbon, particularly in a cyclic compound.
  • hether — Obsolete spelling of heather.
  • hetian — Hotan.
  • hetman — the title assumed by the chief of Ukrainian Cossacks of the Dnieper River region, with headquarters at Zaporozhe.
  • hettie — a female given name, form of Hester or Esther.
  • hewitt — Lleyton (ˈleɪtən). born 1981, Australian tennis player; US Open champion 2001, Wimbledon singles champion 2002
  • hexact — hexactinal
  • hi-hat — top hat.
  • hiatal — a break or interruption in the continuity of a work, series, action, etc.
  • hiatus — a break or interruption in the continuity of a work, series, action, etc.
  • hideth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hide.
  • highetGilbert, 1906–78, U.S. writer and classical scholar.
  • hights — the distance between the lowest and highest points of a person standing upright; stature: She is five feet in height.
  • hilite — Informal spelling of highlight.
  • hilted — the handle of a sword or dagger.
  • hilton — Conrad (Nicholson) 1887–1979, U.S. hotel owner and developer.
  • hincty — acting in a nervous or very cautious way.
  • hinkty — acting in a nervous or very cautious way.
  • hinted — Simple past tense and past participle of hint.
  • hinter — an indirect, covert, or helpful suggestion; clue: Give me a hint as to his identity.
  • hintonChristopher, Baron Hinton of Bankside, 1901–1983, British nuclear engineer.
  • histo- — indicating animal or plant tissue
  • hit it — start playing
  • hit on — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • hit up — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
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