5-letter words containing th
- sloth — habitual disinclination to exertion; indolence; laziness.
- smith — Adam, 1723–90, Scottish economist.
- smyth — Dame Ethel Mary, 1858–1944, English writer, composer, and suffragist.
- snath — the shaft or handle of a scythe.
- sooth — truth, reality, or fact.
- sotho — a group of closely related Bantu languages spoken in Lesotho and South Africa.
- south — a cardinal point of the compass lying directly opposite north. Abbreviation: S.
- sowth — a sheep
- suth. — Sutherland
- swath — the space covered by the stroke of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine.
- swith — Chiefly British Dialect. immediately; quickly.
- synth — Informal. synthesizer (def 2).
- teeth — plural of tooth.
- tenth — next after ninth; being the ordinal number for ten.
- thach — Edward, Teach, Edward.
- thais — flourished late 4th century b.c, Athenian courtesan: mistress of Alexander the Great and Ptolemy I.
- thali — a meal consisting of several small meat or vegetable dishes accompanied by rice, bread, etc, and sometimes by a starter or a sweet
- thana — a city in W Maharashtra, in W India: suburb of Mumbai.
- thane — Early English History. a member of any of several aristocratic classes of men ranking between earls and ordinary freemen, and granted lands by the king or by lords for military service.
- thank — to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality.
- thant — U, U Thant.
- thanx — thank you
- thare — Terah.
- tharm — a human or animal intestine
- tharp — Twyla [twahy-luh] /ˈtwaɪ lə/ (Show IPA), born 1941, U.S. dancer and choreographer.
- thars — any of several Old World wild goats of the genus Hemitragus, as H. jemlahicus (Himalayan tahr) introduced into New Zealand, having a long mane and short, stout, recurving horns: most are endangered or threatened in their native regions.
- thaub — the principal outer garment in some parts of north and central Africa, consisting of a length of cloth that is sewn into a long loose skirt or is draped around the body and fastened over one shoulder.
- thawy — relating to a thaw; tending to thaw or melt
- thebe — an aluminum coin and monetary unit of Botswana, the 100th part of a pula.
- theca — a case or receptacle.
- theft — the act of stealing; the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal goods or property of another; larceny.
- thegn — Early English History. a member of any of several aristocratic classes of men ranking between earls and ordinary freemen, and granted lands by the king or by lords for military service.
- theic — a person who drinks excessive amounts of tea
- their — any male person or animal; a man: hes and shes.
- thelf — an archaic contraction of the elf
- thema — theme (def 7).
- theme — a subject of discourse, discussion, meditation, or composition; topic: The need for world peace was the theme of the meeting.
- thens — at that time: Prices were lower then.
- theo- — indicating God or gods
- theow — a slave in Anglo-Saxon Britain
- thera — a Greek island in the S Aegean, in the Cyclades group. 30 sq. mi. (78 sq. km).
- there — in or at that place (opposed to here): She is there now.
- therm — any of several units of heat, as one equivalent to 1000 large calories or 100,000 British thermal units.
- these — (used with adjectives and adverbs of quantity or extent) to the extent or degree indicated: this far; this softly.
- thesp — an actor
- theta — the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet (Θ, θ).
- thete — a member of the lowest order of freeman in ancient Athens
- thews — Usually, thews. muscle or sinew.
- thewy — Usually, thews. muscle or sinew.
- thick — having relatively great extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thin: a thick slice.