6-letter words containing y, a, h
- hydria — (in ancient Greece and Rome) a large water jar
- hydroa — any skin condition characterized by red vesicular areas.
- hyenas — Plural form of hyena.
- hyetal — of or relating to rain or rainfall.
- hygeia — the Greek goddess of health
- hymnal — Also called hymnbook [him-boo k] /ˈhɪmˌbʊk/ (Show IPA). a book of hymns for use in a religious service.
- hypate — (on the ancient Greek lyre) the highest placed string, producing the lowest tone
- hyphae — (in a fungus) one of the threadlike elements of the mycelium.
- hyphal — Of or pertaining to hyphae.
- jizyah — the poll tax formerly paid by minority religious groups within the Muslim empire.
- kaypoh — (Singapore) busybody.
- khanty — a member of a Uralic people now living in scattered settlements along the river Ob and its tributaries in Siberia, and known from historical records to have lived in northern European Russia.
- khayal — a kind of Indian classical vocal music
- laughy — tending to laugh a lot or to make people laugh a lot
- leachy — allowing water to percolate through, as sandy or rocky soil; porous.
- linhay — a storage shed or other attachment to the back of a house.
- loathy — (archaic) Loathsome.
- lynagh — Michael. born 1963, Australian Rugby Union player; won 72 caps (1984–95) and scored 911 points (an Australian record)
- marshy — like a marsh; soft and wet; boggy.
- mayhap — perhaps.
- mayhem — Law. the crime of willfully inflicting a bodily injury on another so as to make the victim less capable of self-defense or, under modern statutes, so as to cripple or mutilate the victim.
- mayhew — Jonathan, 1720–66, American Congregational clergyman.
- moryah — an exclamation of annoyance, disbelief, etc
- my hat — my word! my goodness!
- mynahs — Plural form of mynah.
- myrrha — Classical Mythology. a daughter of King Cinyras of Cyprus who had incestuous relations with her father and was changed into a myrrh tree by the gods. Their child, Adonis, was born from the split trunk of the tree.
- nympha — Anatomy. one of the inner labia of the vulva.
- onycha — a part of a marine mollusc used as an ingredient in Mosaic incense
- patchy — characterized by or made up of patches.
- peachy — resembling a peach, as in color or appearance.
- phrasy — characterized by the use of many phrases
- phylar — of or relating to a major taxonomic division of living organisms that contain one or more classes
- plashy — marshy; wet.
- poachy — (of land) slushy; swampy.
- pochay — to transport by post-chaise
- pyrrha — the wife of Deucalion, saved with him from the flood loosed upon mankind by Zeus
- pythia — the priestess of Apollo at Delphi who delivered the oracles.
- rahway — a city in NE New Jersey.
- rashly — acting or tending to act too hastily or without due consideration.
- riyadh — a kingdom in N and central Arabia, including Hejaz, Nejd, and dependencies. About 600,000 sq. mi. (1,554,000 sq. km). Capital: Riyadh.
- sashay — to glide, move, or proceed easily or nonchalantly: She just sashayed in as if she owned the place.
- saughy — made of willow; full of willows
- seyhan — Adana.
- shabby — impaired by wear, use, etc.; worn: shabby clothes.
- shacky — run-down; dilapidated: a shacky old place.
- shaggy — covered with or having long, rough hair.
- shaley — a rock of fissile or laminated structure formed by the consolidation of clay or argillaceous material.
- shammy — chamois (sense 2) chamois adjective chamois verb transitive
- shandy — a mixture of beer and lemonade.
- shanny — a scaleless blenny, Blennius pholis, living in waters along the coast of Europe, having an olive-green body marked with dark spots.