4-letter words containing h
- chod — (Geordie) A fat person. Short for chodder.
- chog — the core of a piece of fruit
- chon — a North and South Korean monetary unit worth one hundredth of a won
- choo — (onomatopoeia) The sound of a locomotive whistle.
- chop — If you chop something, you cut it into pieces with strong downward movements of a knife or an axe.
- chor — (Geordie) Alternative form of chore#Etymology_2 (to steal).
- chou — a type of cabbage
- chow — Food can be referred to as chow.
- chrp — PowerPC Platform
- chub — a common European freshwater cyprinid game fish, Leuciscus (or Squalius) cephalus, having a cylindrical dark greenish body
- chug — When a vehicle chugs somewhere, it goes there slowly, noisily and with difficulty.
- chum — Your chum is your friend.
- chup — Be quiet!.
- chur — an informal expression of agreement
- chut — an expression of surprise, impatience, or annoyance
- cobh — a port in S Republic of Ireland, in SE Co Cork: port of call for Atlantic liners. Pop: 9811 (2002)
- coch — a spoonful
- cohn — Ferdinand Julius1828-98; Ger. botanist and early bacteriologist
- coho — a Pacific salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch
- cosh — A cosh is a heavy piece of rubber or metal which is used as a weapon.
- coth — hyperbolic cotangent; a hyperbolic function that is the ratio of cosh to sinh, being the reciprocal of tanh
- cuch — CUrry-CHurch.
- cush — the son of Ham and brother of Canaan (Genesis 10:6)
- dahl — Roald (ˈrəʊəld). 1916–90, British writer with Norwegian parents, noted for his short stories and such children's books as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964)
- dahn — Eye dialect of down.
- dahs — an echoic word, the referent of which is a tone interval approximately three times the length of the dot, used to designate the dash of Morse code, International Morse code, etc.
- dash — If you dash somewhere, you run or go there quickly and suddenly.
- desh — A person’s or a people’s native land.
- deth — Obsolete form of death.
- dhak — a tropical Asian leguminous tree, Butea frondosa, that has bright red flowers and yields a red resin, used as an astringent
- dhal — a tropical African and Asian leguminous shrub, Cajanus cajan, cultivated in tropical regions for its nutritious pealike seeds
- dhcp — Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- dhea — dehydroisoandrosterone: the major androgen precursor in females, secreted by the adrenal cortex
- dhol — a type of double-sided Indian drum, particularly popular in Punjab
- dhow — a lateen-rigged coastal Arab sailing vessel with one or two masts
- dhsd — Duplex High Speed Data
- dhss — Department of Health and Social Security
- dich — may it do
- dish — Slang. to gossip about: They talked all night, dishing their former friends.
- doha — an independent emirate on the Persian Gulf; under British protection until 1971. 8500 sq. mi. (22,000 sq. km). Capital: Doha.
- dosh — (UK, slang) Money.
- doth — 3rd person singular present ind. of do1 .
- dush — (transitive, UK dialectal) To strike or push violently; (of an animal) to strike with the horns; butt.
- each — every one of two or more considered individually or one by one: each stone in a building; a hallway with a door at each end.
- eath — (Now chiefly dialectal) Easily.
- eche — (obsolete) Eternal; everlasting.
- echo — a repetition of sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a wall, mountain, or other obstructing surface.
- echt — real; authentic; genuine.
- ehts — Emacs HyperText System. An experimental multi-user hypertext system from the University of Aalborg. It consists of a text editor (based on Epoch and GNU Emacs and written in elisp) and a graphical browser (based on XView and written in C) running under the X Window System and OpenWindows. Both tools use HyperBase as their database.
- eigh — Alternative form of eh.