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6-letter words that end in h

  • granth — the sacred scripture of the Sikhs, original text compiled 1604.
  • grinch — a person or thing that spoils or dampens the pleasure of others.
  • gritch — /grich/ 1. A complaint (often caused by a glitch). 2. To complain. Often verb-doubled: "Gritch gritch". 3. A synonym for glitch (as verb or noun).
  • grouch — to be sulky or morose; show discontent; complain, especially in an irritable way.
  • grough — a natural channel or fissure in a peat moor; a peat hag
  • growth — the act or process, or a manner of growing; development; gradual increase.
  • grumph — to grunt
  • grunth — the sacred scripture of the Sikhs, original text compiled 1604.
  • grutch — To murmur, complain.
  • gubbah — a white person.
  • guelph — a city in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
  • gullah — a member of a population of black Americans inhabiting the Sea Islands and the coastal regions of South Carolina, Georgia, and northeastern Florida.
  • gunyah — an aboriginal hut or shelter.
  • gurrah — a type of coarse Indian muslin
  • hadith — Islam. a traditional account of things said or done by Muhammad or his companions.
  • hallah — challah.
  • halvah — a sweet, candylike confection of Turkish origin, consisting chiefly of ground sesame seeds and honey.
  • hamish — haimish
  • hannah — the mother of Samuel. I Sam. 1:20.
  • harish — Like a hare.
  • hateth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hate.
  • haunch — the hip.
  • health — the general condition of the body or mind with reference to soundness and vigor: good health; poor health.
  • hearth — the floor of a fireplace, usually of stone, brick, etc., often extending a short distance into a room.
  • heigth — Misspelling of height.
  • henoch — Enoch (defs 1, 2).
  • hewishAntony, born 1924, British astronomer: discovered pulsars; Nobel Prize in Physics 1974.
  • hideth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hide.
  • hijrah — the flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution a.d. 622: regarded as the beginning of the Muslim Era.
  • hirschJohn Stephen, 1930–1989, Canadian stage director, born in Hungary.
  • homish — Like a home; domestic; cosy.
  • hoohah — an uproarious commotion.
  • hookah — a tobacco pipe of Near Eastern origin with a long, flexible tube by which the smoke is drawn through a jar of water and thus cooled.
  • hoorah — to shout “hurrah.”.
  • hootch — a thatched hut of southeast Asia.
  • hooyah — (US, military) Official battle yell of the US Navy.
  • hopeth — Archaic third-person singular form of hope.
  • houdah — (in the East Indies) a seat or platform for one or more persons, commonly with a railing and a canopy, placed on the back of an elephant.
  • howdah — (in the East Indies) a seat or platform for one or more persons, commonly with a railing and a canopy, placed on the back of an elephant.
  • howrah — a city in W Bengal, in E India, on the Hooghly River opposite Calcutta.
  • humash — the Pentateuch.
  • huppah — a canopy under which the Jewish marriage ceremony is performed.
  • hurrah — to shout “hurrah.”.
  • huzzah — the exclamation “huzzah.”.
  • ibadah — the following of Islamic beliefs and practices
  • illich — Ivan. 1926–2002. US teacher and writer, born in Austria. His books include Deschooling Society (1971), Medical Nemesis (1975), and In the Mirror of the Past (1991)
  • immesh — enmesh.
  • impish — mischievous.
  • inarch — to graft by uniting a growing branch to a stock without separating the branch from its parent stock.
  • ingush — a member of a Sunni Muslim people living north of the Caucasus Mountains, closely related to the Chechen.
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