➠ Words with h
List contains 92349 Words that "h" contain.
- - Letter from old reservists
- - Letter that he takes to heart
- - Letter from abroad, estimated time of arrival on Thursday
- - Greek letter preceding iota
- - Letter from those who were kept in reserve
- - Volunteers to take the above letter
- - Greek letter denoting an unknown angle in geometry
- - greek letter before iota
- - Letter used in plane angles
- - greek letter used in trigonometry
- - greek letter that looks like a bed inside a zero
- - article, thanks to foreign character
- - Greek letter mentioned in parts of the talk
- - Letter from abroad for volunteer soldiers until recently
- - letter that represents an unknown parameter, in statistics
- - the thank-you letter one gets from greece
- - letter that was derived from the phoenician letter teth
- - The task is halved with a letter from Greece
- - Letter in the Greek spelling of Athens
- - Letter to Greeks found in Rotherhithe tavern
- - Two articles about Troy in letter — from there?
- - Character of those who'd volunteer to fight?
- - For Greek student, introduction to Thucydides?
- - letter e in that translation
- - Greek letter that rhymes with the one before it
- - Greek letter that symbolizes an angle
- - Greek letter between Eta and Iota
- - Article's followed by thank-you letter
- - foreign character volunteers to follow article
- - Written in Sanskrit, he takes letter to Greeks
- - Eighth letter in the Greek alphabet
- - the "thank you" letter from greece
- - Angle symbol, in trigonometry (rhymes with "zeta")
- - thanks about excited letter from greece
- - Greek letter with a line through its middle
- - Letter preceding iota
- - Eighth letter in a series
- - Symbol used for potential temperature in meteorology
- - Symbol for an angle in trigonometry
- - Sorority row letter
- - Plane angle symbol, in geometry
- - Oval letter with a line through the middle
- - Letter on fraternity row
- - Letter from Larissa
- - Letter for Homer
- - Letter between eta and iota
- - Last letter in the first third of the Greek alphabet
- - Its last three letters are another Greek letter
- - Greek's "unlucky" letter
- - Greek letter that often represents angles
- - Greek letter often seen in trigonometry
- - Geometric symbol for an angle
- - Eight letter of the Greek alphabet
- - Angular letter?
- - Angle symbol, often
- - Angle denoter, in math
- - Fraternity letter, perhaps
- - Letter from Athens
- - Letter from Crete
- - Campus letter
- - Eighth letter
- - Sweater letter, perhaps
- - Letter of thanks after article
- - Letter before iota
- - From Ugarit he takes letter to Greeks
- - Angle symbol in geometry
- - Greek letter for an angle
- - Eighth Greek letter
- - Fine to disappear in robbery, a letter
- - Tense husband finally wrote thank-you letter
- - In Sanskrit, he takes down letter to Greek
- - Plane angle symbol
- - Letter before 12-Across
- - From tent he takes letter to Greeks
- - Letter found between two vowels in the alphabet
- - Frat row letter
- - Eighth of 24 letters
- - Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
- - Symbol for an angle, in math
- - Letter after eta
- - Greek letter No. 8
- - Angle symbol, in trigonometry
- - Greeks' 13th letter
- - Is deleted from this Greek letter or another
- - Second letter in the Greek for 'Athens'
- - Greek letter resembling a bisected "0"
- - Greek letter that is half-obscured by an earlier one
- - Greek letter in geometric angles
- - Health e-tailers must enclose letter
- - Symbol for a plane angle, in geometry
- - Letter from volunteers supporting article
- - Eighth letter out of 24
- - Angle symbol, in math
- - Greek's eighth letter
- - Cad isn't mentioned in attached letter from Greece
- - Greek letter after eta
- - Fraternity letter
- - Third letter after epsilon
- - Not using force, stealing a letter
- - 8th letter of the Greek alphabet
- - Round Greek letter
- - Trig angle symbol
- - Sweater letter
- - Atheist is leaving angry letter
- - Greek symbol for plane angles
- - A Greek letter
- - Eighth in an alphabet series
- - Greeks' "unlucky" letter
- - The thank-you letter
- - Letter before 23-Across
- - First letter in 'Thanatos'
- - Letter accompanying sin?
- - Eighth in alphabet: eighth letter: a Greek character!
- - Character finds time to go through two articles
- - Angle indicator in geometry
- - Letter thought to resemble a skull
- - Angle symbol in trig
- - Oval letter
- - Greek letter traditionally associated with Earth Day
- - Angle symbol
- - Symbol used in polar coordinates
- - Angle measurement symbol
- - Greek letter or geometric symbol
- - Sorority letter
- - Frat letter
- - Greek letter
- - The tale is cut short in the letter
- - Letter that rhymes with, and follows, zeta and eta
- - 50 per cent of this letter from Athens, or the next one
- - 8th Greek letter
- - a letter is all the thanks you get
- - the ..thank you....î letter from greece
- - letter used to label an angle
- - Greek character revolutionary atheist is excluding
- - Greek character at the exchange
- - In Egypt he taunted a character from Greece
- - Greek character — can't he take part?
- - in the event he tackles a greek character
- - article thanks foreign character
- - delta sigma ...... (sorority founded at howard university)
- - territorial army holding the devious greek character
- - This Greek character is missing another one
- - two before kappa
- - Delta Sigma ... (sorority)
- - greek character producing article with volunteers
- - Little thanks after article by Greek character
- - Articles about source of tenacious Greek character
- - cut that includes a film character
- - Ambassador in temperate area — a character!
- - Foreign character in Rotherhithe tavern
- - In contest, he taunted Greek character
- - Eta follower
- - Trig symbol
- - Symbol in polar coordinates
- - It's between eta and iota
- - Eta-iota connector
- - Temperature symbol
- - Sorority figure
- - Kind of radiation, in science fiction
- - It comes before iota
- - Iota neighbor
- - Iota follows it
- - Iota antecedent
- - Head of Thermopylae?
- - Geometry class symbol
- - Fraternity or trigonometry symbol
- - Frat or trig symbol
- - Follower of eta
- - Greek consonant
- - Eighth Greek character
- - Article cheers European character
- - Central actor in Heat adapted for a Greek character?
- - Thucydides had one
- - Foreign character in Hythe tavern
- - English article thanks character from Greece
- - Mu Alpha ...... (math honor society)
- - Eighth of 24
- - Article cheers Greek character
- - Iota preceder
- - Greek alphabet member
- - Article thanks Greek character
- - Volunteering force showing character in Greece
- - Short article by Greek character? Yet another one!
- - Consonant before iota
- - Symbol in trigonometry
- - Character in Greek article volunteers
- - Male entering race ahead of a Greek character
- - Trigonometry symbol
- - Certain sorority member
- - Phi Delta ......
- - Character getting a share of the takings?
- - Certain sorority woman
- - .... rhythm: brain waves pattern
- - Symbol in geometry
- - It follows two things that rhyme with it
- - Eta's follower
- - Eta-iota link
- - It precedes iota
- - Iota's predecessor
- - Iota's preceder
- - See 22 Across
- - Character of a group of soldiers once?
- - Article on old army character from abroad
- - Most elegant letters in The Lady? Just the opposite
- - luxurious to the max
- - Most like a five-star hotel, presumably
- - Smartest or most upper-crust
- - Most upscale
- - Fashionable to the max
- - Most fancy
- - Most luxurious
- - Most swanky
- - Most ritzy
- - Superlatively swank
- - Least shabby
- - Like a presidential suite, presumably
- - Maximally swank
- - Best-furnished
- - Classiest.
- - Five-star, as a hotel
- - Type who bucks the mainstream trends
- - trendy person - more than one are pants across the pond
- - Follower of the latest fashions
- - Trendy type often parodied on 'Portlandia'
- - Type who wears tight-fitting jeans and thick-rimmed glasses, maybe
- - One who runs a cassette-only record label, probably
- - In type
- - Not all relationships terrify cool dude
- - he trips over fashion follower
- - Trendy figure: seizing power, his period in office finished early
- - A dedicated follower of fashion
- - Pants too long for cool cat
- - bebop lover
- - rest running after greeting quiet trendy person
- - Style appellation thrown around a lot, almost never in self-identification
- - Brooklyn resident, perhaps
- - Trendy urbanite
- - Hospital priest might be cool cat
- - Trip she organised for cool cat
- - Fashionable person
- - Very trendy person
- - With-it sort
- - Uber-trendy urbanite
- - Trendy person
- - Variety of tips welcomed by female follower of fashion
- - One with an ironic mustache
- - One parodied on "Portlandia"
- - Wearer of skinny jeans and big-rimmed glasses, perhaps
- - Bebop aficionado
- - Hardly a square
- - Beatnik
- - Hepcat
- - He's cool
- - Trendy one
- - Beatnik's cousin
- - Smart cookie
- - Jazz devotee
- - No square.
- - Cool cat
- - Daddy-o
- - Jazz fan
- - "Cool, dude!"
- - trendy sort in joint getting sun on terrace
- - resident of london's shoreditch borough, stereotypically
- - Ruin lawyer's husband
- - Dot's partner in Morse code
- - destroy, as one's hopes
- - Dot's companion
- - Runner's short event
- - Pinch and run
- - punctuation done in a hurry?
- - move rapidly in a straight line
- - Short-distance track event
- - A little added in rush
- - Morse code feature
- - Rainbow ... ('My Little Pony' character)
- - Destroy (hopes); hyphen
- - a sprint can make you sad when breathless
- - verve appearing in the well-bred
- - just a short line from amanda shelton
- - Place to monitor mph
- - frustrate a fleet movement
- - run a little line
- - Hurry to find note on tree
- - a small admixture of spirit
- - 40-yard event
- - Boy with super speed in The Incredibles
- - rush to frustrate
- - Tabasco measure
- - dutch tree has style
- - element of the code is just a stroke of the pen
- - clueless actress who nearly ran for congress, stacey ..
- - Small amount of MSG
- - Symbol for a longer sound in Morse code
- - District Attorney? Be quiet and run fast
- - Tiny amount in a recipe
- - race shows flamboyance
- - Bit of ginger powder
- - this punctuation mark: -
- - Starting studying inside; had to go back to punctuation
- - 40-yard ...... (running race)
- - A short race, or a small amount as in a recipe
- - A short sprint, or a little bit
- - Make a ... for (run)
- - Recipe measure for lime juice
- - Hyphenlike punctuation
- - "Add a pinch of salt and a ... of lemon."
- - A short race
- - Horizontal punctuation mark
- - Out of sorts retiring from hospital in Rush
- - Tiny bit, in recipes
- - small but distinctive amount
- - morse element
- - Sprinkle, as of salt
- - One of two words in morse code
- - Gielgud as Hamlet shows style
- - this appears in a word as hyphenated
- - A touch of style
- - Little sprint
- - Spice measurement
- - Humor or salt measure?
- - 50- or 100-yard race
- - Certain candy fiend
- - One overeating confectionery gets belly ache drinking dodgy hooch
- - One constantly craving kisses?
- - one with sweet tooth's terribly chic: oh, cool!
- - Whitman's HOund
- - Truffle connoisseur, perhaps
- - One who can't resist Hershey's, say
- - Regular buyer of bars
- - One who might steal a kiss
- - One who can't resist M&Ms
- - One who might steal kisses
- - One needing kisses, say
- - One with a specific sweet tooth
- - Marvel character based on a Herman Melville character
- - Moby Dick's pursuer
- - Captain --, main protagonist in Herman Melville's 'Moby-Dick'
- - Gregory Peck's "Moby Dick" role
- - Starbuck's order giver
- - Pequod's skipper
- - Melville mariner
- - Pequod's obsessed captain
- - Jezebel's husband (OT)
- - Queequeg's boss
- - Melville whaler
- - Moby Dick's hunter
- - Melville monomaniac
- - Melville's obsessed mariner
- - Melville's fanatical whaler
- - Giver of Starbuck's orders
- - Melville's 'grand, ungodly, god-like man'
- - "a brilliant personification of the very essence of fanaticism," per the book "melville: his world and work"
- - Ishmael and Queequeg's captain, in fiction
- - melville's old thunder
- - Pequod skipper
- - Eureka! British sea captain!
- - Obsessed whaler of fiction
- - Ill-fated whaler of fiction
- - Model for Hook
- - He has many hands and a prosthetic leg
- - Fictional Quaker captain
- - Gregory Peck role of 1956
- - Fictional seeker of vengeance
- - Obsessed whaler
- - Whale-tale captain
- - "Moby-Dick" skipper
- - Monomaniac of fiction
- - White whale pursuer
- - Memorable Gregory Peck role
- - Obsessed mariner
- - Vengeful whaler
- - Literary character likened to a 'mute, maned sea-lion'
- - Fixated fictional captain
- - 'I'll chase him round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom' speaker of fiction
- - Captain done in by Moby-Dick
- - Captain described as a 'grand, ungodly, god-like man'
- - One-legged whaler of fiction
- - "Accursed white whale" pursuer
- - Monomaniacal captain
- - Obsessed captain of fiction
- - Monomaniacal mariner of fiction
- - 'Grand, ungodly, godlike man,' in literature
- - Chapter XXVIII of 'Moby-Dick'
- - Quaker captain of literature
- - Moby-Dick seeker
- - 'Thy hour and thy harpoon are at hand!' speaker
- - Moby-Dick pursuer
- - Ill-fated whaler of literature
- - Literary captain
- - One-legged whaler? How novel!
- - literary captain whose last words are "thus, i give up the spear!"
- - Captain of the West Indies only half backed
- - One-Legged Captain In "Moby-Dick"
- - Captain of the ship pursuing Moby-Dick
- - Noted whale watcher of literature
- - Captain obsessed with a white whale
- - "Moby-Dick" character
- - Ship captain in Moby-Dick
- - one-legged character of literature