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6-letter words that end in h

  • sheugh — a furrow, ditch, or trench.
  • shibah — the mourning period, following the funeral and lasting traditionally for seven days, observed by Jews for a deceased parent, sibling, child, or spouse.
  • shiloh — a national park in SW Tennessee: Civil War battle 1862.
  • shivah — the mourning period, following the funeral and lasting traditionally for seven days, observed by Jews for a deceased parent, sibling, child, or spouse.
  • shiʿah — (used with a plural verb) the Shiʿites.
  • shough — a type of lapdog, thought to have been brought from Iceland
  • shyish — rather shy
  • sidrah — a Parashah chanted or read on the Sabbath.
  • sirachSon of, Jesus (def 2).
  • sirrah — a term of address used to inferiors or children to express impatience, contempt, etc.
  • siwash — a conventional designation for any small, provincial college or for such colleges collectively (often preceded by old): students from old Siwash.
  • sixish — around six years in age
  • skaith — injury; damage
  • skeech — (of horses) spirited; inclined to shy.
  • skeigh — (of horses) spirited; inclined to shy.
  • sketch — a simply or hastily executed drawing or painting, especially a preliminary one, giving the essential features without the details.
  • skiech — (of horses) spirited; inclined to shy.
  • skitch — (of a dog) to attack; catch
  • skoosh — a spray (of deodorant, water)
  • skouth — abundance; plenty.
  • skyish — like the sky
  • slatch — a relatively smooth interval between heavy seas.
  • sleech — a muddy stretch along the shore, typically washed up by the sea or deposited by a river
  • sleigh — a light vehicle on runners, usually open and generally horse-drawn, used especially for transporting persons over snow or ice.
  • sleuth — a detective. Synonyms: investigator, private investigator; private eye, gumshoe, shamus.
  • sloosh — the noise made by splashing or running water
  • slouch — to sit or stand with an awkward, drooping posture.
  • slough — the outer layer of the skin of a snake, which is cast off periodically.
  • slutch — mud
  • slyish — somewhat sly
  • smeath — the merganser or smew duck
  • smeeth — flat or smooth
  • smirch — to discolor or soil; spot or smudge with or as with soot, dust, dirt, etc.
  • smitch — smidgen.
  • smooch — smutch.
  • smoosh — to mash or push, especially to push down or in; compress: to smush a pie in someone's face.
  • smooth — free from projections or unevenness of surface; not rough: smooth wood; a smooth road.
  • smouch — to kiss
  • smutch — to smudge or soil.
  • snatch — to make a sudden effort to seize something, as with the hand; grab (usually followed by at).
  • sneesh — snuff1 (def 9).
  • snitch — to snatch or steal; pilfer.
  • sparth — a type of battle-axe
  • speech — the faculty or power of speaking; oral communication; ability to express one's thoughts and emotions by speech sounds and gesture: Losing her speech made her feel isolated from humanity.
  • spetch — a piece of animal skin or leather
  • spilth — spillage (def 1).
  • splash — to wet or soil by dashing masses or particles of water, mud, or the like; spatter: Don't splash her dress!
  • splosh — to scatter (liquid) vigorously about in blobs
  • squash — to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She squashed the flower under her heel.
  • squish — to squeeze or squash.
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