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5-letter words that end in he

  • aruhe — the edible root of a fern
  • bache — (obsolete) The dale of a stream or rivulet.
  • bathe — If you bathe in a sea, river, or lake, you swim, play, or wash yourself in it. Birds and animals can also bathe.
  • beche — a grab for retrieving tools used in drilling a well.
  • bethe — Hans Albrecht (hans ˈalbrɛçt). 1906–2005, US physicist, born in Germany; noted for his research on astrophysics and nuclear physics: Nobel prize for physics 1967
  • boche — a German, esp a German soldier
  • bothe — Walther (Wilhelm Georg Franz) (ˈvaltər). 1891–1957, German physicist, who developed new methods of detecting subatomic particles. He shared the Nobel prize for physics 1954
  • brahe — Tycho (ˈtyːço). 1546–1601, Danish astronomer, who designed and constructed instruments that he used to plot accurately the positions of the planets, sun, moon, and stars
  • cache — A cache is a quantity of things such as weapons that have been hidden.
  • cashe — (spelling)   It's spelled "cache".
  • dacheLilly, 1914?–1989, U.S. hat designer, born in France.
  • elche — a town in S Spain, in Valencia: noted for Iberian and Roman archaeological finds and the medieval religious drama performed there annually: fruit growing, esp dates, pomegranates, figs. Pop: 207 163 (2003 est)
  • fiche — microfiche.
  • hathe — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of have alternative spelling of hath.
  • he-he — an expression of amusement or derision
  • heshe — Alternative form of he-she.
  • hithe — (obsolete) a landing-place in a river; a harbour or small port.
  • hythe — a town in E Kent, in SE England: one of the Cinque Ports.
  • kithe — (archaic, except in Scots) To make known; to reveal.
  • kythe — Common Germanic: Old English c\u00fd\u00f0an (Middle English c\u00fc\u00feen, ky\u00feen, ki\u00feen, ke\u00feen). Old Saxon k\u00fb\u00f0ian.
  • lathe — a machine for use in working wood, metal, etc., that holds the material and rotates it about a horizontal axis against a tool that shapes it.
  • leche — Archaic form of lechwe.
  • lethe — Classical Mythology. a river in Hades whose water caused forgetfulness of the past in those who drank of it.
  • lithe — bending readily; pliant; limber; supple; flexible: the lithe body of a ballerina.
  • loche — the North American burbot.
  • lythe — (obsolete) soft; flexible.
  • mache — corn salad.
  • miche — to lurk out of sight.
  • moche — of, relating to, or characteristic of a pre-Inca culture that flourished on the northern coast of Peru from the 3rd century b.c. to the 7th century a.d. and is especially noted for fine pottery vessels with stirrup spouts, some bearing drawings of all aspects of cultural life.
  • nache — the rump, esp of cattle
  • nasheJohn, 1752–1835, English architect and city planner.
  • niche — an ornamental recess in a wall or the like, usually semicircular in plan and arched, as for a statue or other decorative object.
  • ouche — (poetic) A brooch or clasp for fastening a piece of clothing together, especially when valuable or set with jewels.
  • ouphe — an elf or goblin.
  • poche — the walls, columns, and other solids of a building or the like, as indicated on an architectural plan, usually in black.
  • rache — Alternative form of rach.
  • raphe — Anatomy. a seamlike union between two parts or halves of an organ or the like.
  • rathe — Archaic. growing, blooming, or ripening early in the year or season.
  • roche — Mazo [mey-zoh] /ˈmeɪ zoʊ/ (Show IPA), 1885–1961, Canadian novelist.
  • ruche — a strip of pleated lace, net, muslin, or other material for trimming or finishing a dress, as at the collar or sleeves.
  • sadhe — the 18th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
  • sidhe — a mound or hill in which fairies live.
  • sithe — to sigh
  • soche — Wade-Giles. Shache.
  • tache — a buckle; clasp.
  • tithe — Sometimes, tithes. the tenth part of agricultural produce or personal income set apart as an offering to God or for works of mercy, or the same amount regarded as an obligation or tax for the support of the church, priesthood, or the like.
  • tyche — the ancient Greek goddess of fortune.
  • tythe — Sometimes, tithes. the tenth part of agricultural produce or personal income set apart as an offering to God or for works of mercy, or the same amount regarded as an obligation or tax for the support of the church, priesthood, or the like.
  • wathe — The pursuit of game; hunting.
  • wishe — Obsolete spelling of wish.

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