➠ Words that start with h

List contains 14364 Words that start with "h".

  • - Handle hydrogen towards the stern of a vessel
  • - Handle of a spear
  • - handle force in panama perhaps
  • - End of brush behind handle
  • - Opposite of a tip?
  • - Handle of an axe
  • - Knife or axe handle
  • - Weapon's handle
  • - Part of an awl
  • - Hatchet handle
  • - Handle hot behind
  • - Dirk handle
  • - Handle of a knife
  • - Foil handle
  • - Cutlery handle
  • - Bowie knife handle, e.g.
  • - 47-Across handle
  • - Knife grip
  • - Snickersnee handle
  • - 5-Across handle
  • - Excalibur handle
  • - Sickle handle
  • - End of a sword.
  • - Part of an ax.
  • - Handle of an ax.
  • - Sword handle
  • - Dagger handle
  • - Tool handle
  • - Part of Excalibur
  • - Ax handle
  • - Weapon handle
  • - Sword's handle
  • - Axe handle
  • - Stiletto handle
  • - Epee handle
  • - Knife handle?
  • - Part of a sword
  • - Handle
  • - Axe handle, e.g.
  • - axe part
  • - Sword wielder's grip
  • - Sword hilt
  • - Foil part
  • - Sword grip
  • - Ax-wielder's grip
  • - Hilt
  • - Sickle holder
  • - Sword section
  • - Dagger grip
  • - Scabbard protrusion
  • - Ax part
  • - Sword part
  • - Dagger part
  • - Foil feature
  • - hf
  • - hard silver-grey metal; symbol hf
  • - Named after the Latin name for Copenhagen, the last of the stable elements to be discovered
  • - Element name derived from the Latin for "Copenhagen"
  • - Element .72
  • - Chemical element
  • - Hereditary bleeding disease
  • - Bleeder's disease [UK spelling]
  • - Bleeding disease
  • - Inherited disease in which normal blood clotting is impaired
  • - Hale booming out ... "Blood protein!!"
  • - Red oxygen-carrying protein in blood cells
  • - Healing boom involved blood pigment
  • - It gets oxygen round big home refurbished with loan
  • - gas transporter? it's highly personal!
  • - One liable to bleed
  • - Bleeder
  • - Severe bleeds
  • - Heavy bleeding
  • - Bleed heavily
  • - Dislike eating meat I cooked? It's a source of iron
  • - Type of iron ore producing the colour in red ochre
  • - Iron ore
  • - Source of iron? Unfortunately, I hate meat
  • - Mineral regularly cheaper -- it is in China
  • - Dislike consuming iodine, boring served up as mineral
  • - expert in blood related diseases
  • - Blood expert
  • - Blood prefix
  • - Bruise
  • - the study of blood
  • - Fantastic rooms heir had in piles
  • - More nuts in his hoard, arranged as piles
  • - Persian poet: var.
  • - Koran memorizer
  • - Muslim who knows the Koran by heart
  • - Muslim title of respect
  • - Moslem title.
  • - Muslim of glorious memory has endless bubbliness
  • - "Damn right!"
  • - Bits, in Scotland
  • - Very little Scots bonnet, say, worn by English
  • - Possesses to Burns
  • - Owns in Scotland
  • - Scotsman's "has."
  • - Has, in Scotland.
  • - Inheritor, in law
  • - te reo maori welcome
  • - ben ... , winner of the eleventh series of x-factor in 2014
  • - site with a smash littered round roundabout? it stops circulation
hag
  • - ugly, witchlike woman
  • - Ugly one
  • - Ugly old witch
  • - Ugly sorceress
  • - Ugly old woman
  • - Sorceress
  • - Fairytale crone
  • - Broomstick rider in a story book
  • - gorgon [colloq]
  • - old woman gives husband silver
  • - Peat formation
  • - "Hansel and Gretel" witch, for one
  • - Old witch woman
  • - Witch's laugh before midnight?
  • - The witch of Carthage
  • - witchy woman, hardly a beauty?
  • - Old, scary woman in fairytales
  • - Old witch from Carthage
  • - Witchy woman from old tales
  • - An old crone, usually a villain in a storybook
  • - Synonym for a witch
  • - "Witch" in old stories
  • - Old ... (witchy one, in a book)
  • - Witchy woman, in old stories
  • - Witch from a fairy tale
  • - witchy woman of folklore
  • - Old crone, a witch-like woman
  • - Wizened witch, in certain fairytales
  • - Witch in a Sacha Guitry classic
  • - Scary old woman
  • - Old broomstick rider in fairytales
  • - one of three in the opening scene of "macbeth"
  • - Description often attributed to a witch
  • - Storybook witch
  • - Wart sporter
  • - Slatternly woman
  • - She's no Venus
  • - Sea ...... (witch who is Popeye's nemesis)
  • - Scary female
  • - No Miss America
  • - Mirror cracker, perhaps
  • - Makeover challenge?
  • - Hardly a nymph
  • - Fairy tale shrew
  • - Evil-looking old woman
  • - Enchantress, in Shakespeare
  • - Any of three who prophesy Macbeth becoming king, e.g.
  • - A girl, in Navy slang.
  • - "A freckled whelp ......-born":Prospero's cruel description of Caliban in "The Tempest"
  • - "Thimble Theatre" sea-dweller
  • - Folklore villain
  • - Broom-Hilda, for one
  • - Slovenly woman
  • - Fag
  • - Old one
  • - Enchantress
  • - Spell caster
  • - Grimalkin
  • - Witchy sort
  • - Harridan
  • - Ulrica, in "Ivanhoe"
  • - Fairy-tale witch.
  • - Female demon
  • - Halloween get-up.
  • - Fairy tale character
  • - axe handles
  • - Weapons' handles
  • - Ax handles
  • - Handles, as for swords
  • - Hatchet handles
  • - Knife handles
  • - Provides with handles
  • - Handles for 25-Down
  • - Hatchet grips
  • - Sickle handles
  • - Sword handles
  • - Dagger handles
  • - Blade handles
  • - Weapon handles
  • - Handles for swordsmen
  • - Tool handles.
  • - Handles
  • - where to grab your spears
  • - Sword grips
  • - Knife grips
  • - Spear-throwers' grips
  • - Tool parts.
  • - Dagger grips
  • - Swordsmen's grips
  • - Sword parts
  • - Furnished with a handle
  • - Having a handle?
  • - Was compelled
  • - Was given no other option
  • - Was forced
  • - Was left no choice
  • - Was given no choice
  • - Was given no alternative
  • - Was given an offer that couldn't be refused
  • - "I was stuck!"
  • - "There was no alternative!"
  • - Was required.
  • - Was obligated
  • - didn't have another choice
  • - couldn't refuse
  • - You ... be there (2 wds.)
  • - couldn't back out of
  • - Wasn't given an option: 2 wds.
  • - "I guess you ...... be there": 2 wds.
  • - "I ...... be sure"
  • - Couldn't not
  • - Couldn't help but
  • - Couldn't help it
  • - Couldn't avoid it
  • - Couldn't say no
  • - Saw no alternative
  • - Lacked other options
  • - Didn't get a say
  • - Lacked options
  • - "Couldn't get out of it"
  • - Didn't get a choice
  • - Wasn't given a choice
  • - "You ...... be there"
  • - Lacked an alternative
  • - "It ...... Be You"
  • - "I just ...... do it!"
  • - "It just ...... be you..."
  • - "If I ...... guess ..."
  • - "It ...... Be You" (Gus Kahn standard)
  • - 'It .......... Be You ('24 song)'
  • - "If I ...... do it all over again..."
  • - "It..........Be You" (Kahn-Jones hit)
  • - "It ...... Be You," 1924 song
  • - Couldn't avoid
  • - ...... do with.
  • - Felt an obligation.
  • - Must
  • - Skip it
  • - "It ...... You," 1924 song
  • - Was in the cards
  • - Was predestined
  • - couldn't stick around
  • - Having been prosecuted, was obliged to be better
  • - Received, as a guest to one's flat
  • - Invited to the skybox
  • - Hosted at one's loft, say
  • - Invited to one's penthouse, say
  • - Escorted to one's office
  • - Invited in, as to an apartment
  • - Hosted at one's penthouse, say
  • - Entertained in one's apartment
  • - Invited to one's third floor apartment, perhaps
  • - Invited to one's apartment
  • - Entertained as at one's apartment
  • - Caused to be arraigned
  • - Invited to a penthouse
  • - Took to court
  • - Brought before a higher court?
  • - Entertained in a loft, say
  • - Entertained in a penthouse
  • - - on charges (prosecuted)
  • - Haled into court
  • - Put on trial
  • - Locked horns
  • - Third excuse
  • - Negotiations leading to the surrender of German troops in Italy ..........
  • - The pool-playing mobster ....
  • - Enjoyed an afternoon snack
  • - Verb with "thou"
  • - Biblical verb
  • - Possessed, to Shakespeare
  • - Possessed, scriptures-style
  • - Owned, old-style
  • - Possesseth no more
  • - Possessed, to Caleb or Jeremiah
  • - Possessed, per King James
  • - It's kept in the Bible
  • - "Thou shouldst not have been old till thou .... been wise": "King Lear"
  • - "I would thou ...... been son to some man else": "As You Like It"
  • - "... would thou ...... ne'er been born" ("Othello")
  • - "... tell'st me where thou .... this ring": Shak.
  • - "...... thou thy wits, and didst persuade revenge / It could not move thus" (Laertes)
  • - "...... thou no poison mix'd ...?": "Romeo and Juliet"
  • - Was allowed to speak at a meeting
  • - Knew unfavorable things about
  • - Wasn't too rushed to do something
  • - Wasn't too busy
  • - Was vindicated
  • - Triumphed, in a way
  • - The vengeful comedian ...
hae
  • - highlander's 'have'
  • - Have, to MacCrimmon
  • - Have, in the Hebrides
  • - Have, to hibernians
  • - Have to MacHattie
  • - Have, to McTavish
  • - Have, to MacBeth
  • - Have, to a Highlander
  • - Ian's "own"
  • - Have, in Scotland
  • - Burns's "Scots Wha .........."
  • - Have, in Haddington
  • - Have, in Inverness
  • - Have, in the Highlands
  • - Have, to Burns
  • - Have, in Ayr
  • - Have, in Aberdeen
  • - Scot's verb.
  • - Have: Scot.
  • - Scottish "have."
  • - Have: Dial.
  • - Scot's "own"
  • - Glasgow's 'own'
  • - Possess, to a Scotsman
  • - Own (Scottish)
  • - 'Scots Wha ....': patriotic song
  • - ...... Min Lee, victim in the podcast 'Serial'
  • - 'Some .... meat and canna eat': start of the Selkirk Grace
  • - Own, in Scotland
  • - What some illegal speech expresses
  • - Possess, to a Scot
  • - Possess, in the Hebrides
  • - Possess, to Burns
  • - Own, to a Glaswegian
  • - Possess like a Scotsman
  • - Scottish "own"
  • - Own, to a Scot
  • - "Scots Wha ......" (Burns poem)
  • - Possess: Scot.
  • - "O Tibbie, I ...... seen the day": Burns
  • - "Some ...... meat and canna eat": Burns
  • - Possess, to Scots
  • - Own, in Aberdeen
  • - Possess, in Paisley
  • - Scottish verb
  • - "Some ...... meat . . . ": Burns
  • - Own, in Perth
  • - "Some ...... meat . . . ": Bums
  • - "Scots, wha ...... . . . "
  • - "Scots wha ...... . . . ": Burns
  • - Possess, in Edinburgh
  • - Possess, in Glasgow
  • - Own, in Glasgow
  • - Possess, in Ayr
  • - Own: Scotch.
  • - "Some ...... meat, and canna eat . . . "
  • - Verb for Robert Burns.
  • - "Scots, wha ...... wi' Wallace bled . . . "
  • - Scottish verb form.
  • - "Some ...... meat, but canna eat."
  • - Some meat
  • - Own, in Edinburgh
  • - Own, in Dundee
  • - Own: Scot.
  • - Own to Burns
  • - Possess, in Scotland.
  • - Fair-hiring letters
  • - hie, ...., hoc...
  • - Hic, ......, hoc
  • - Hic-hoc link
  • - Between hic and hoc
  • - Kin of hic or hoc
  • - Partner of hic and hoc
  • - In ... verba (verbatim)
  • - Caesar's "these"
  • - Feminine "this," to Brutus
  • - ........ est conventio
  • - Hic follower
  • - This one, to Ovid
  • - This (girl), to Brutus
  • - This (girl), to Galba
  • - This (girl), to Livy
  • - Form of Latin "this"
  • - Latin-class word
  • - Common Latin word
  • - After hic
  • - This one: Lat.
  • - She: Latin.
  • - Middle of a Latin trio
  • - This: Latin.
  • - This: Lat.
  • - Latin pronoun
  • - German biologist
  • - Between hics and hocs
  • - Blood prefix
  • - Blood: Comb. form
  • - Red pigment in blood
  • - Another name for red blood corpuscles or erythrocytes
  • - Of the blood: Var.
  • - Blood prefix