5-letter words containing sh
- gosha — (Ireland) hero, champion.
- gosht — Mutton (or sometimes goat), normally as part of a Pakistani curry.
- grush — healthy; thriving.
- gursh — qirsh.
- gushy — given to or marked by excessively effusive talk, behavior, etc.
- harsh — ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect: harsh treatment; harsh manners.
- hashy — resembling or similar to a hash
- heshe — Alternative form of he-she.
- hoosh — Whoosh.
- hushy — characterized by the sound 'hush'
- imshi — go away! be off!
- irish — of, relating to, or characteristic of Ireland, its inhabitants, or their language.
- ishim — a river in Kazakhstan and W Siberia, Russia, flowing NW and NE to the Irtysh River. 1130 miles (1818 km) long.
- ishum — the Akkadian god of fire and the companion of Irra.
- joash — a king of Judah, reigned 837?–800? b.c., successor of Athaliah. II Kings 13:10–13.
- karsh — Yousuf [yoh-suh f,, yoo-] /ˈyoʊ səf,, ˈyu-/ (Show IPA), 1908–2002, Armenian-Canadian photographer, born in Turkey.
- kasha — a soft food prepared from hulled and crushed grain, especially buckwheat.
- kashi — a city in W Xinjiang Uygur, in extreme W China.
- keesh — Alternative form of kish.
- kesha — a female given name: from an African word meaning “favorite.”.
- kishi — Nobusuke [naw-boo-soo-ke] /ˌnɔ bʊˈsu kɛ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1987, Japanese statesman: premier 1958–60.
- knish — a fried or baked turnover or roll of dough with a filling, as of meat, kasha, or potato, often eaten as an appetizer or snack.
- kosha — any of the five layers of physical and mental being composing the personal self, Atman being within the innermost layer.
- kovsh — A Russian ladle or drinking bowl.
- leash — a chain, strap, etc., for controlling or leading a dog or other animal; lead.
- leish — active or athletic
- leshy — (Slavic mythology) A male woodland spirit in Slavic mythology who protects wild animals and forests.
- lushy — drunk; tipsy.
- marsh — Dame (Edith) Ngaio [nahy-oh] /ˈnaɪ oʊ/ (Show IPA), 1899–1982, New Zealand writer of detective novels.
- mashy — mashie.
- mensh — to mention
- meshy — formed with meshes; meshed.
- moshi — a city in N Tanzania.
- musha — (Ireland, archaic) an expression of surprise.
- mushy — resembling mush; pulpy.
- nashe — John, 1752–1835, English architect and city planner.
- nashi — an Asian tree also cultivated in Australia and New Zealand, Pyrus pyrifolia, of the rose family, having apple-shaped, pear-colored, juicy fruit.
- nasho — compulsory military training; conscription
- niosh — National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
- nishi — (sumo) the western side of the ring.
- orsha — a city in NE Byelorussia (Belarus), on the Dnieper River, NE of Minsk.
- oshac — a gum plant which smells of ammonia
- oshun — a state of SW Nigeria. Capital: Oshogbo. Pop: 3 423 535 (2006). Area: 9251 sq km (3570 sq miles)
- pasha — a title, placed after the name, formerly held by high officials in countries under Turkish rule.
- pashm — the fine woolly underhair of goats raised in northern India.
- pdksh — Version 4.9 interpreter Simon J. Gerraty <[email protected]> comp.sources.misc volume 4 It is not intended to be the ultimate shell but rather a usable ksh work alike. conformance: Almost identical to ksh88, but missing arrays E-mail: Simon J Gerraty <[email protected]> (zen.void.oz.au is down) 1993-10-11
- phish — to try to obtain financial or other confidential information from Internet users, typically by sending an email that looks as if it is from a legitimate organization, usually a financial institution, but contains a link to a fake website that replicates the real one.
- plash — a gentle splash.
- plush — a fabric, as of silk, cotton, or wool, whose pile is more than ⅛ inch (0.3 cm) high.
- posho — corn meal