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There are 12 six-letter words containing HORS| ABHORS | • abhors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abhor. • ABHOR v. to loathe, hate. | | AHORSE | • ahorse adv. (Archaic) On the back of a horse; on horseback. • AHORSE adv. (archaic) on horseback, also AHORSEBACK. | | DEHORS | • dehors n. (Fortification) All sorts of outworks in general, at a distance from the main works; any advanced works… • dehors prep. (Law) Out of; without; foreign to; out of the agreement, record, will, or other instrument. • DEHORS prep. other than. | | EPHORS | • ephors n. Plural of ephor. • EPHOR n. (Greek) a magistrate of ancient Greece. | | HORSED | • horsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of horse. • horsed adj. Mounted on a horse. • HORSE v. to provide with a large hoofed mammal. | | HORSES | • horses n. Plural of horse. • horses n. (Slang) Horsepower. • horses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of horse. | | HORSEY | • horsey adj. Alternative spelling of horsy. • horsey n. Alternative spelling of horsy. • Horsey prop.n. A village in Norfolk, England, in the Broads. | | HORSIE | • horsie n. Alternative spelling of horsy. • HORSIE n. a child's name for a horse. | | HORSON | • HORSON n. (Shakespeare) a whoreson, a son of a whore. | | HORSTE | • HORSTE n. (German) a mass of the earth's crust that lies between two faults and is higher than the surrounding land, also HORST. | | HORSTS | • horsts n. Plural of horst. • Horsts prop.n. Plural of Horst. • HORST n. (German) a mass of the earth's crust that lies between two faults and is higher than the surrounding land, also HORSTE. | | ICHORS | • ichors n. Plural of ichor. • ICHOR n. (Greek) a watery discharge from a wound. |
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