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There are 13 words beginning with HOLY

HOLYholy adj. Dedicated to a religious purpose or a god.
holy adj. Revered in a religion.
holy adj. Morally perfect or flawless, or nearly so.
HOLYDAMHOLYDAM n. (Shakespeare) holiness, a holy place, esp. in an oath, also HALIDOM, HALIDOME, HOLLIDAM, HOLYDAME.
HOLYDAMEHOLYDAME n. (Shakespeare) holiness, a holy place, esp. in an oath, also HALIDOM, HALIDOME, HOLLIDAM, HOLYDAM.
HOLYDAMESHOLYDAME n. (Shakespeare) holiness, a holy place, esp. in an oath, also HALIDOM, HALIDOME, HOLLIDAM, HOLYDAM.
HOLYDAMSHOLYDAM n. (Shakespeare) holiness, a holy place, esp. in an oath, also HALIDOM, HALIDOME, HOLLIDAM, HOLYDAME.
HOLYDAYholyday n. Obsolete form of holiday.
holy␣day n. (Religion) a religious festival.
HOLYDAY n. a religious holiday.
HOLYDAYSholydays n. Plural of holyday.
holy␣days n. Plural of holy day.
HOLYDAY n. a religious holiday.
HOLYSTONEholystone n. (Nautical) A piece of soft sandstone used for scouring the wooden decks of ships, usually with sand and seawater.
holystone n. A stone with a naturally-formed hole, used by Yorkshiremen for good luck.
holystone v. (Transitive) To use a holystone.
HOLYSTONEDholystoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of holystone.
HOLYSTONE v. to scrape a deck with holystone.
HOLYSTONESholystones n. Plural of holystone.
holystones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of holystone.
HOLYSTONE n. a sandstone material used to scrape ships' decks.
HOLYSTONINGholystoning v. Present participle of holystone.
HOLYSTONE v. to scrape a deck with holystone.
HOLYTIDEholytide n. (Religion) A holy day, or religious festival.
HOLYTIDE n. a time of religious observance.
HOLYTIDESholytides n. Plural of holytide.
HOLYTIDE n. a time of religious observance.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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