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6-letter words that end in ha

  • agatha — a feminine name
  • akasha — (in the philosophies of India) the ether, regarded as including material and nonmaterial entities in a common medium.
  • aphtha — a small ulceration on a mucous membrane, as in thrush, caused by a fungal infection
  • aranha — Oswaldo [aws-wahl-daw] /ɔsˈwɑl dɔ/ (Show IPA), 1894–1960, Brazilian politician.
  • arusha — a city in N Tanganyika, in Tanzania.
  • ayesha — Aisha
  • bertha — a wide deep capelike collar, often of lace, usually to cover up a low neckline
  • betcha — I bet you
  • bhabha — Homi J(ehangir) [hoh-mee juh-hahn-geer] /ˈhoʊ mi dʒə hɑnˈgɪər/ (Show IPA), 1909–1966, Indian physicist and government official.
  • bigtha — one of the seven eunuchs who served in the court of King Ahasuerus. Esther 1:10.
  • biztha — one of the seven eunuchs who served in the court of King Ahasuerus. Esther 1:10.
  • buddha — Buddha is the title given to Gautama Siddhartha, the religious teacher and founder of Buddhism.
  • bugsha — buqsha.
  • buqsha — a former Yemeni coin worth one-fortieth of a rial
  • burkha — all-enveloping garment worn by Muslim women
  • caltha — a yellow-flowered ranunculaceous plant, Caltha palustris, that grows in swampy places
  • cancha — toasted maize, often served as an accompaniment to Peruvian meals
  • chacha — A traditional clear strong liquor, sometimes called
  • chicha — a South American drink made from fermented maize or fruit
  • clutha — a river in New Zealand, the longest river in South Island; rising in the Southern Alps it flows southeast to the Pacific. Length: 338 km (210 miles)
  • concha — any bodily organ or part resembling a shell in shape, such as the external ear
  • cutcha — crude; makeshift
  • datcha — a Russian country house or villa.
  • dincha — (eye dialect, informal) Didn't you.
  • doncha — (informal) don't you.
  • dukkha — the first of the Four Noble Truths, that all human experience is transient and that suffering results from excessive desire and attachment.
  • eartha — a female given name.
  • elisha — a Hebrew prophet of the 9th century bc: successor of Elijah (II Kings 3–9)
  • epocha — Archaic form of epoch.
  • fatiha — the first chapter of the Koran, recited at the beginning of every rak'ah.
  • fuqaha — plural of faqih.
  • galcha — a member of an Iranian people inhabiting the Pamirs.
  • geisha — a Japanese woman trained as a professional singer, dancer, and companion for men.
  • getcha — (colloquial) Contraction of
  • gotcha — I have got you (used to express satisfaction at having captured or defeated someone or uncovered their faults).
  • gurkha — a member of a Rajput people, Hindu in religion, who achieved dominion over Nepal in the 18th century.
  • hahaha — Haha; a laugh.
  • hoo-ha — an uproarious commotion.
  • ilesha — a town in SW Nigeria.
  • jascha — a male given name, Russian form of Jacob or James.
  • kaccha — (Sikhism) An undergarment worn by baptized Sikhs, one of the five Ks.
  • kangha — the comb traditionally worn by Sikhs as a symbol of their religious and cultural loyalty: originally worn to keep the hair clean
  • kantha — a type of Bengali embroidered quilt
  • klesha — any of the five hindrances to enlightenment, which are ignorance or avidya, egocentricity, attachments, aversions, and the instinctive will to live.
  • kutcha — crude, imperfect, or temporary.
  • kwacha — a cupronickel coin, paper money, and monetary unit of Malawi, equal to 100 tambala. Abbreviation: K.
  • lepcha — a member of a people of Sikkim and adjacent areas of Nepal, Bhutan, and India.
  • letcha — (slang) Let you.
  • lorcha — a fast sailing boat, built in China, consisting of a junk-rigged vessel with a European-style hull
  • maltha — a liquid bitumen used in ancient times as a mortar or waterproofing agent.

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