Words that start with 'h' and contain 'ith'


Your search term has generated 52 suitable results.

5 letter words

  • hithe

6 letter words

  • hadith
  • hither

7 letter words

  • hadiths
  • haithal

8 letter words

  • hamewith
  • herewith
  • hyalithe
  • hitherto
  • hololith

9 letter words

  • hagiolith
  • hyalolith
  • hyolithes
  • hyolithid
  • hippolith
  • hlorrithi
  • hooksmith

10 letter words

  • hedgesmith
  • hepatolith
  • herewithal
  • heterolith
  • hyolithoid
  • hypolithic
  • hithermost
  • hitherunto
  • hitherward
  • housesmith
  • hupaithric

11 letter words

  • halitherium
  • hammersmith
  • heliolithic
  • hyolithidae
  • hysterolith
  • hithertills
  • hitherwards
  • hlithskjalf

12 letter words

  • heliornithes
  • hepatolithic
  • hithertoward
  • homolecithal

13 letter words

  • halitheriidae
  • hyperlithuria

14 letter words

  • heliornithidae
  • hesperornithes
  • hesperornithid
  • heterolecithal

15 letter words

  • hepatolithiasis
  • hesperornithoid
  • hypobatholithic

16 letter words

  • hysterolithiasis

17 letter words

  • hemithyroidectomy

19 letter words

  • hesperornithiformes

What's the most popular word that starts with 'h' and includes 'ith' in the dictionary?
The most common word for your request is 'hitherto'.

What's the total number of words you're able to construct from this combination of letters?
There are up to 52 entries.

Which word from this list has the highest letter count?
There are 19 characters in the word 'hesperornithiformes', making it the longest word we have.

What's the best score you can get in Scrabble using this list of words that start with 'h' and contain 'ith'?
For 19 points, one can use 'hamewith'.

Is there an example word from this page of word that starts with 'h' and includes 'ith' which might be deemed as unique in any respect?
Ranking as the most weird word on this page is 'hither'. It means "1. To this place; -- used with verbs signifying motion, and implying motion toward the speaker; correlate of hence and thither; as, to come or bring hither. 2. To this point, source, conclusion, design, etc.; -- in a sense not physical. Hither we refer whatsoever belongeth unto the highest perfection...".