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5-letter words containing t, h

  • ethan — a masculine name
  • ethel — The letter Œ/œ, or the rune ᛟ.
  • ether — A pleasant-smelling, colorless, volatile liquid that is highly flammable. It is used as an anesthetic and as a solvent or intermediate in industrial processes.
  • ethic — A set of moral principles, especially ones relating to or affirming a specified group, field, or form of conduct.
  • ethos — belief system
  • ethyl — (organic chemistry) The univalent hydrocarbon radical, C2H5, formally derived from ethane by the loss of a hydrogen atom.
  • faith — a female given name.
  • fatah — a militant nationalist Palestinian political faction opposed to Israel
  • fath. — fathom
  • fayth — Obsolete spelling of faith.
  • feith — Obsolete spelling of faith.
  • fetch — to go and bring back; return with; get: to go up a hill to fetch a pail of water.
  • fifth — next after the fourth; being the ordinal number for five.
  • fight — a battle or combat.
  • filth — offensive or disgusting dirt or refuse; foul matter: the filth dumped into our rivers.
  • firthJohn Rupert, 1890–1960, English linguist.
  • fitchJohn, 1743–98, U.S. inventor: pioneer in development of the steamboat.
  • forth — onward or outward in place or space; forward: to come forth; go forth.
  • fouth — an abundance or fullness
  • frith — firth.
  • froth — an aggregation of bubbles, as on an agitated liquid or at the mouth of a hard-driven horse; foam; spume.
  • furth — a city in S Germany, near Nuremberg.
  • garth — a male given name.
  • gatch — A form of plaster of Paris formerly used in Persia.
  • gatha — one of several groups of hymns (the Gathas) forming the oldest part of the Avesta.
  • ghast — ghastly.
  • ghats — a wide set of steps descending to a river, especially a river used for bathing.
  • ghaut — a wide set of steps descending to a river, especially a river used for bathing.
  • ghent — a province in W Belgium. 1150 sq. mi. (2980 sq. km). Capital: Ghent.
  • ghost — the soul of a dead person, a disembodied spirit imagined, usually as a vague, shadowy or evanescent form, as wandering among or haunting living persons.
  • ghoti — (rare, jocular) alternative spelling of fish.
  • girth — the measure around anything; circumference.
  • gitch — (Saskatchewan) Women's or men's underwear.
  • goeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of go.
  • gosht — Mutton (or sometimes goat), normally as part of a Pakistani curry.
  • gotch — (Saskatchewan, and, Manitoba, slang) Men's underwear.
  • gotha — a city in S Thuringia, in central Germany.
  • goths — Plural form of goth.
  • grith — protection or asylum for a limited period of time, as under church or crown.
  • habit — an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary: the habit of looking both ways before crossing the street.
  • hadst — a 2nd person singular simple past tense of have.
  • haets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haet.
  • hafta — (colloquial) eye dialect of have to Be required to; must.
  • hafts — The handle of a knife, ax, or spear.
  • haint — (US, dialectal) Alternative form of haunt.
  • haith — a curse or a profanity
  • haiti — Formerly Hayti. a republic in the West Indies occupying the W part of the island of Hispaniola. 10,714 sq. mi. (27,750 sq. km). Capital: Port-au-Prince.
  • halts — Plural form of halt.
  • hants — Hampshire (def 1).
  • harte — (Francis) Bret [bret] /brɛt/ (Show IPA), 1839–1902, U.S. author, especially of short stories.
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