6-letter words containing t, h
- cohost — to host (an event) jointly
- cometh — 3rd person singular present indicative of come.
- coolth — coolness
- cootch — a hiding place
- cought — Misspelling of caught.
- couthy — Alternative form of couthie.
- cratch — a rack for holding fodder for cattle, etc
- crieth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cry.
- crotch — Your crotch is the part of your body between the tops of your legs.
- crutch — A crutch is a stick whose top fits round or under the user's arm, which someone with an injured foot or leg uses to support their weight when walking.
- cultch — old shells, stones, etc., forming a spawning bed for oysters
- cushat — a wood pigeon (Columba palumbus)
- cushty — an exclamation of pleasure, agreement, approval, etc
- cutcha — crude; makeshift
- daleth — the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet (ד), transliterated as d or, when final, dh
- datcha — a Russian country house or villa.
- dealth — (obsolete) A share dealt out.
- dearth — If there is a dearth of something, there is not enough of it.
- deaths — Plural form of death.
- deathy — (obsolete) Relating to death.
- deheat — (nonstandard,rare) To cool.
- dehort — to dissuade (someone) from a course of action
- demuth — Charles, 1883–1935, U.S. painter and illustrator.
- depths — a vast space or abyss
- detach — If you detach one thing from another that it is fixed to, you remove it. If one thing detaches from another, it becomes separated from it.
- dhooti — a long loincloth worn by many Hindu men in India.
- dhotis — Plural form of dhoti.
- dights — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dight.
- ditchy — Having ditches.
- dither — a trembling; vibration.
- dothan — a city in SE Alabama.
- dotish — (archaic) foolish; weak; imbecile.
- dought — a simple past tense of dow1 .
- dretch — (transitive) To vex; grill; trouble; oppress.
- drouth — a period of dry weather, especially a long one that is injurious to crops.
- duluth — Daniel Greysolon [da-nyel gre-saw-lawn] /daˈnyɛl grɛ sɔˈlɔ̃/ (Show IPA), Sieur, 1636–1710, French trader and explorer in Canada and Great Lakes region.
- dutchy — Archaic spelling of duchy.
- dwight — Timothy, 1826–1916, U.S. ecclesiastic: president of Yale University 1886–98.
- eartha — a female given name.
- earths — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of earth.
- earthy — of the nature of or consisting of earth or soil.
- eatche — a wood-working tool that has a blade that bends towards the handle and is used for paring or shaving
- eateth — Archaic third-person singular form of eat.
- eather — Obsolete spelling of either.
- eforth — (language) A system produced by Ting to help implementers produce Forths for different targets, using assemblers.
- eighth — Constituting number eight in a sequence; 8th.
- eights — Plural form of eight.
- eighty — Equivalent to the product of eight and ten; ten less than ninety; 80.
- either — Used before the first of two (or occasionally more ) alternatives that are being specified (the other being introduced by “ or ”).
- empath — (chiefly in science fiction) a person with the paranormal ability to apprehend the mental or emotional state of another individual.