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6-letter words containing l, s, h

  • halser — Alternative form of hawser.
  • halseyWilliam Frederick ("Bull") 1882–1959, U.S. admiral.
  • halves — plural of half.
  • hamals — Plural form of hamal.
  • hansel — to give a handsel to.
  • haoles — Plural form of haole.
  • haslet — the heart, liver, etc., of a hog or other animal used for food.
  • hasselOdd [awd] /ɔd/ (Show IPA), 1897–1981, Norwegian chemist: Nobel Prize 1969.
  • hassle — a disorderly dispute.
  • haysel — the season for making hay
  • hazels — Plural form of hazel.
  • heelys — a brand of training shoes with wheels fitted in the heel to allow them to be used like in-line skates
  • helios — the ancient Greek god of the sun, represented as driving a chariot across the heavens; identified by the Romans with Sol.
  • hellas — ancient Greek name of Greece.
  • hellesCape, a cape in European Turkey at the S end of Gallipoli Peninsula.
  • hellos — Plural form of hello.
  • helots — Plural form of helot.
  • helves — the handle of an ax, hatchet, hammer, or the like.
  • hillisMargaret, 1921–1998, U.S. orchestral conductor.
  • 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
  • holies — Plural form of holy Used almost exclusively in 'Holy of Holies'.
  • holism — Philosophy. the theory that whole entities, as fundamental components of reality, have an existence other than as the mere sum of their parts. Compare organicism (def 1).
  • holist — Philosophy. the theory that whole entities, as fundamental components of reality, have an existence other than as the mere sum of their parts. Compare organicism (def 1).
  • hollos — Plural form of hollo.
  • holmesJohn Haynes [heynz] /heɪnz/ (Show IPA), 1879–1964, U.S. clergyman.
  • holsom — Obsolete form of wholesome.
  • hoples — a son of Ion.
  • hosels — Plural form of hosel.
  • hostel — Also called youth hostel. an inexpensive, supervised lodging place for young people on bicycle trips, hikes, etc.
  • hostly — of or proper to a host: the hostly qualities of consideration and generosity.
  • hotels — Plural form of hotel.
  • housel — the Eucharist.
  • hovels — Plural form of hovel.
  • hustle — to proceed or work rapidly or energetically: to hustle about putting a house in order.
  • ilesha — a town in SW Nigeria.
  • ilheus — a seaport in E Brazil.
  • isohel — a line on a weather map connecting points that receive equal amounts of sunshine.
  • khalsa — a martial fraternity originated in 1699 and remaining as one of the closely knit communities of the Sikhs.
  • khlyst — a member of a rigorously ascetic Russian sect originating in the 17th century and believing that each successive leader of the sect was an incarnation of Christ.
  • klesha — any of the five hindrances to enlightenment, which are ignorance or avidya, egocentricity, attachments, aversions, and the instinctive will to live.
  • laches — failure to do something at the proper time, especially such delay as will bar a party from bringing a legal proceeding.
  • lagash — an ancient Sumerian city between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, at the modern village of Telloh in SE Iraq: a palace, statuary, and inscribed clay tablets unearthed here.
  • lahars — Plural form of lahar.
  • lakish — similar to the poetry of the Lake poets
  • lamish — Somewhat lame.
  • lashed — having lashes or eyelashes, especially of a specified kind or description (usually used in combination): long-lashed blue eyes.
  • lasher — One who whips or lashes.
  • lashes — Plural form of lash.
  • lashio — a town in N Burma (Myanmar), NE of Mandalay: the SW terminus of the Burma Road.
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