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6-letter words starting with hi

  • hineys — heinie2 .
  • hinged — a jointed device or flexible piece on which a door, gate, shutter, lid, or other attached part turns, swings, or moves.
  • hinger — a tool for making hinges
  • hinges — Plural form of hinge.
  • hingisMartina, born 1980, Swiss tennis player, born in Slovakia.
  • hinkey — acting in a nervous or very cautious way.
  • hinkty — acting in a nervous or very cautious way.
  • hinted — Simple past tense and past participle of hint.
  • hinter — an indirect, covert, or helpful suggestion; clue: Give me a hint as to his identity.
  • hintonChristopher, Baron Hinton of Bankside, 1901–1983, British nuclear engineer.
  • hiphop — the popular subculture of big-city teenagers, which includes rap music, break dancing, and graffiti art.
  • hipped — familiar with or informed about the latest ideas, styles, developments, etc.: My parents aren't exactly hip, you know.
  • hipper — Also, hipness. the condition or state of being hip.
  • hippic — Relating to horses.
  • hippie — a person, especially of the late 1960s, who rejected established institutions and values and sought spontaneity, direct personal relations expressing love, and expanded consciousness, often expressed externally in the wearing of casual, folksy clothing and of beads, headbands, used garments, etc.
  • hippin — (Northumbria) A napkin for an infant.
  • hippo- — horse
  • hippos — Plural form of hippo.
  • hippus — spasmodic contraction of the pupil of the eye.
  • hirage — the fee for hiring something
  • hircic — Of, pertaining to, or derived from, mutton suet.
  • hircin — Hircic acid.
  • hirees — to engage the services of (a person or persons) for wages or other payment: to hire a clerk.
  • hirers — Plural form of hirer.
  • hiring — Present participle of hire.
  • hirple — (intransitive, Scotland, northern UK) to walk with a limp, to drag a limb, to walk lamely; to move with a gait somewhere between walking and crawling.
  • hirschJohn Stephen, 1930–1989, Canadian stage director, born in Hungary.
  • hirsel — (Scotland, Northern English) The entire stock on a farm or stock under the charge of a shepherd.
  • hirsle — to wriggle or fidget while seated
  • hispid — rough with stiff hairs, bristles, or minute spines.
  • hissed — to make or emit a sharp sound like that of the letter s prolonged, as a snake does, or as steam does when forced under pressure through a small opening.
  • hisser — One who hisses.
  • hisses — to make or emit a sharp sound like that of the letter s prolonged, as a snake does, or as steam does when forced under pressure through a small opening.
  • histo- — indicating animal or plant tissue
  • hit it — start playing
  • hit on — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • hit up — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • hitbox — (computer graphics) An invisible shape bounding all or part of a model (in a video game, etc.) in order to facilitate collision detection.
  • hitchy — having hitches; jerky
  • hither — to or toward this place: to come hither.
  • hitler — Adolf [ad-olf,, ey-dolf;; German ah-dawlf] /ˈæd ɒlf,, ˈeɪ dɒlf;; German ˈɑ dɔlf/ (Show IPA), (Adolf Schicklgruber"der Führer") 1889–1945, Nazi dictator of Germany, born in Austria: Chancellor 1933–45; dictator 1934–45.
  • hitman — a hired killer, especially a professional killer from the underworld.
  • hitmen — Plural form of hitman.
  • hitout — Alternative form of hit-out.
  • hitted — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of hit.
  • hitter — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • hiving — a shelter constructed for housing a colony of honeybees; beehive.
  • hivite — a member of an ancient people inhabiting Canaan, conquered by the Israelites.
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