6-letter words containing u, h, r
- luther — Martin [mahr-tn;; German mahr-teen] /ˈmɑr tn;; German ˈmɑr tin/ (Show IPA), 1483–1546, German theologian and author: leader, in Germany, of the Protestant Reformation.
- mohurs — Plural form of mohur.
- mu ehr — cloud ear.
- murphy — an Irish or white potato.
- musher — a person who competes in cross-country races with dog team and sled.
- onrush — a strong forward rush, flow, etc.
- orihou — a small New Zealand tree, Pseudopanax colensoi, with leaves in five parts
- outher — (obsolete) either.
- prutah — a former aluminum coin of Israel, the thousandth part of a pound.
- purdah — the seclusion of women from the sight of men or strangers, practiced by some Muslims and Hindus.
- pusher — a person or thing that pushes.
- qurush — plural of qirsh.
- raunch — smuttiness or vulgarity; crudeness; obscenity: porno magazines and other purveyors of raunch.
- rehaul — to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach.
- rehung — to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
- rhesus — a macaque, Macaca mulatta, of India, used in experimental medicine.
- rheumy — pertaining to, causing, full of, or affected with rheum.
- rhumba — a dance, Cuban in origin and complex in rhythm.
- roughy — a small marine fish, Arripis georgianus, of New Zealand and Australia.
- ruched — a strip of pleated lace, net, muslin, or other material for trimming or finishing a dress, as at the collar or sleeves.
- rudish — somewhat rude
- rupiah — an aluminum coin, paper money, and monetary unit of Indonesia, equal to 100 sen. Abbreviation: Rp.
- rushed — to move, act, or progress with speed, impetuosity, or violence.
- rushee — a college student who is rushed by a fraternity or sorority.
- rushen — made of rushes
- rusher — the act of rushing; a rapid, impetuous, or violent onward movement.
- rushes — to move, act, or progress with speed, impetuosity, or violence.
- schurz — Carl, 1829–1906, U.S. general, statesman, and newspaperman; born in Germany.
- shroud — a cloth or sheet in which a corpse is wrapped for burial.
- shrunk — a past participle and simple past tense of shrink.
- shudra — a Hindu of the lowest caste, that of the workers.
- sucher — of the kind, character, degree, extent, etc., of that or those indicated or implied: Such a man is dangerous.
- thakur — chief or master (used as a term of respectful address among the Kshatriya caste in India).
- thrump — a thumping, rumbling sound, usually repetitive: the thrump of artillery echoing through the valley.
- thrush — Pathology. a disease, especially in children, characterized by whitish spots and ulcers on the membranes of the mouth, fauces, etc., caused by a parasitic fungus, Candida albicans.
- thrust — to push forcibly; shove; put or drive with force: He thrust his way through the crowd. She thrust a dagger into his back.
- thurs. — Thurs. is a written abbreviation for Thursday.
- trouch — rubbish; junk
- trough — a long, narrow, open receptacle, usually boxlike in shape, used chiefly to hold water or food for animals.
- truthy — truthful
- tughra — the official emblem of a Turkish Sultan
- tursha — an ancient people of the Mediterranean region, variously identified with the Lydians, Etruscans, or Trojans.
- uighur — a member of a Turkish people dominant in Mongolia and eastern Turkestan from the 8th to 12th centuries a.d., and now living mainly in western China.
- unhair — to remove the hair from, as a hide in preparation for tanning.
- unhurt — to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.
- uphurl — to throw upwards
- uprush — an upward rush, as of water or air.
- urchin — a mischievous boy.
- ushers — a person who escorts people to seats in a theater, church, etc.
- ussher — James, 1581–1656, Irish prelate and scholar.