4-letter words containing s, h
- hssi — high speed serial interface
- hsv2 — either of two herpes diseases caused by a herpesvirus that infects humans and some other animals and produces small, transient blisters on the skin or mucous membranes, one type of virus (herpes simplex virus type 1, or HSV-1) usually associated with oral herpes but also causing genital herpes and the other (herpes simplex virus type 2, or HSV-2) usually causing genital herpes.
- hubs — hub
- hues — a seaport in central Vietnam: former capital of Annam.
- hugs — Haskell User's Gofer System
- huis — Plural form of hui.
- hums — to make a low, continuous, droning sound.
- huns — a member of a nomadic and warlike Asian people who devastated or controlled large parts of eastern and central Europe and who exercised their greatest power under Attila in the 5th century a.d.
- hush — to become or be silent or quiet: They hushed as the judge walked in.
- husk — the dry external covering of certain fruits or seeds, especially of an ear of corn.
- huso — any of a genus of large sturgeons containing two species: Huso huso and Huso dauricus
- huss — John, 1369?–1415, Czech religious reformer and martyr.
- huts — Plural form of hut.
- hyps — Plural form of hyp.
- icsh — interstitial-cell-stimulating hormone
- isha — (Islam) The evening/night Islamic prayer.
- josh — a male given name, form of Joshua.
- kesh — (Sikhism) The practice of allowing one's hair to grow naturally, one of the five Ks.
- kish — an ancient Sumerian and Akkadian city: its site is 8 miles (13 km) east of the site of Babylon in S Iraq.
- kush — the eldest son of Ham. Gen. 10:6.
- lash — an ocean-going vessel equipped with special cranes and holds for lifting and stowing cargo-carrying barges that can be sailed up inland waterways or into port facilities from offshore.
- losh — (Scotland) Expressing surprise, wonder etc.
- lush — (of vegetation, plants, grasses, etc.) luxuriant; succulent; tender and juicy.
- mash — to flirt with; court the affections of.
- mesh — any knit, woven, or knotted fabric of open texture.
- mish — (British, slang) mission.
- mosh — to engage in a form of frenzied, violent dancing; slam-dance.
- mths — Months.
- mush — a trip or journey, especially across snow and ice with a dog team.
- nash — John, 1752–1835, English architect and city planner.
- nesh — (especially of a person) weak and delicate; feeble.
- nish — a city in SE Serbia: a former capital of Serbia.
- nosh — to snack or eat between meals.
- ochs — Adolph Simon, 1858–1935, U.S. newspaper publisher.
- ohms — the standard unit of electrical resistance in the International System of Units (SI), formally defined to be the electrical resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference applied between these points produces in this conductor a current of one ampere. The resistance in ohms is numerically equal to the magnitude of the potential difference. Symbol: Ω.
- oohs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ooh.
- osha — the division of the Department of Labor that sets and enforces occupational health and safety rules.
- oshi — (in sumo wrestling) a move in which an opponent is pushed backward or down.
- pash — an infatuation for another person; crush.
- pehs — the 17th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
- phls — Public Health Laboratory Service
- phse — personal, social, and health education
- pish — an exclamation of “pish!”.
- posh — sumptuously furnished or appointed; luxurious: a posh apartment.
- push — to press upon or against (a thing) with force in order to move it away.
- rash — acting or tending to act too hastily or without due consideration.
- resh — the 20th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
- rhus — any shrub or small tree of the anacardiaceous genus Rhus, several species of which are cultivated as ornamentals for their foliage, which assumes brilliant colours in autumn
- rhys — Jean (Ellen Gwendolen Rees Williams) 1890–1979, English novelist, born in Dominica.
- rush — to move, act, or progress with speed, impetuosity, or violence.