6-letter words containing ash
- gashes — a long, deep wound or cut; slash.
- gashly — hideous; ghastly
- hashed — Simple past tense and past participle of hash.
- hashem — a periphrastic way of referring to God in contexts other than prayer, scriptural reading, etc because the name itself is considered too holy for such use
- hasher — a waiter or waitress, especially in a hash house.
- hashes — Plural form of hash.
- humash — the Pentateuch.
- jarash — Jerash.
- jerash — a town in N Jordan, N of Amman: Roman ruins.
- kasher — kosher.
- kashim — a building used by Eskimos as a community gathering place or as a place where men congregate and socialize.
- 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.
- 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.
- lashup — a hastily made or arranged device, organization, etc.
- lavash — a large, leavened flatbread from Armenia.
- masham — a crossbreed of large sheep having a black and white face and a long curly fleece: kept for lamb production
- mashed — a flirtation or infatuation.
- masher — a man who makes advances, especially to women he does not know, with a view to physical intimacy.
- mashes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mash.
- mashie — a club with an iron head, the face having more slope than a mashie iron but less slope than a mashie niblick.
- mashua — a perennial plant, Tropaeolum tuberosum, grown in South America for its edible tuber
- mashup — Music, Slang. a recording that combines vocal and instrumental tracks from two or more recordings.
- monash — Sir John. 1865–1931, Australian military commander. Leader of Australian forces in World War I
- nashik — a city in W Maharashtra, in W central India: pilgrimage city of the Hindus.
- nashua — a city in S New Hampshire, on the Merrimack River.
- pashka — a rich Russian dessert made of cottage cheese, cream, almonds, currants, etc, set in a special wooden mould and traditionally eaten at Easter
- pashto — an Indo-European, Iranian language that is the official language of Afghanistan and the chief vernacular of the eastern part of the nation.
- plashy — marshy; wet.
- potash — potassium carbonate, especially the crude impure form obtained from wood ashes.
- quashi — an unsophisticated or gullible male Black peasant
- rasher — vermilion rockfish.
- rashid — a town in N Egypt, on the Nile delta
- rashly — acting or tending to act too hastily or without due consideration.
- rehash — to work up (old material) in a new form.
- rewash — to apply water or some other liquid to (something or someone) for the purpose of cleansing; cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water or some other liquid.
- sashay — to glide, move, or proceed easily or nonchalantly: She just sashayed in as if she owned the place.
- shashi — a river in SE Africa, flowing SE along the Botswana-Zimbabwe border to the Limpopo River. About 225 miles (360 km) long.
- siwash — a conventional designation for any small, provincial college or for such colleges collectively (often preceded by old): students from old Siwash.
- splash — to wet or soil by dashing masses or particles of water, mud, or the like; spatter: Don't splash her dress!
- squash — to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She squashed the flower under her heel.
- swashy — slushy
- thrash — to beat soundly in punishment; flog.
- trashy — of the nature of trash; inferior in quality; rubbishy; useless or worthless.
- unlash — to loosen, unfasten, or detach, as something lashed or tied fast.
- vashti — the queen of Ahasuerus who was banished for refusing to appear before the king's guests. Esther 1:9–22.
- wabash — a river flowing from W Ohio through Indiana, along part of the boundary between Indiana and Illinois, into the Ohio River. 475 miles (765 km) long.
- washed — Simple past tense and past participle of wash.