9-letter words containing a, m, e, n, h
- harmonite — a member of a celibate religious sect that emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1803.
- harmonize — to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement: to harmonize one's views with the new situation.
- hasmonean — a member of a priestly family of Jewish rulers and leaders in Judea in the 1st and 2nd centuries b.c.
- hatchment — a square tablet, set diagonally, bearing the coat of arms of a deceased person.
- heat-moon — William Least [leest] /list/ (Show IPA), (William Trogden) born 1939, U.S. writer.
- hematinic — a medicine, as a compound of iron, that tends to increase the amount of hematin or hemoglobin in the blood.
- hemingway — Ernest (Miller) 1899–1961, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and journalist: Nobel Prize 1954.
- hemogenia — pseudohemophilia.
- hermandad — an informal police force in Spain
- hetmanate — the authority, rule, or domain of a hetman.
- hexameron — hexaemeron.
- hillerman — Tony, 1925–2008, U.S. novelist and anthropologist.
- histamine — Biochemistry, Physiology. a heterocyclic amine, C 5 H 9 N 3 , released by mast cells when tissue is injured or in allergic and inflammatory reactions, causing dilation of small blood vessels and smooth muscle contraction.
- homelands — Plural form of homeland.
- homestand — (baseball) A series of games played at a team's home field.
- hornbeams — Plural form of hornbeam.
- humanised — Simple past tense and past participle of humanise.
- humanized — to make humane, kind, or gentle.
- humanizer — to make humane, kind, or gentle.
- humanizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of humanize.
- humanlike — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people: human frailty.
- humanness — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people: human frailty.
- humectant — a substance that absorbs or helps another substance retain moisture, as glycerol.
- hyalonema — a species of sponge with a long stem made up of long, twisted glass-like fibres
- hydramine — an amine derived from a glycol in which one hydroxyl is replaced by an amino group.
- hymenaean — someone who adheres to the hymenaean belief that there will be no future resurrection
- hymeneals — (plurale tantum) Nuptials.
- hymettian — a mountain in SE Greece, near Athens. 3370 feet (1027 meters).
- hyper-man — A browser available with Epoch giving hypertext access to the Unix manual.
- in-humane — not humane; lacking humanity, kindness, compassion, etc.
- inhambane — a seaport in SE Mozambique.
- kamadhenu — a celestial cow whose milk is life, and one of whose milkings is the visible world.
- khamaseen — A cyclonic type wind that is common in Egypt and Sudan towards the end of March and April of each year. Hot weather ensues, as well as sandstorms.
- lengthman — a person whose job it is to maintain a particular length of road or railway line
- lunchmeat — luncheon meat.
- machinate — Engage in plots and intrigues; scheme.
- machinery — an assemblage of machines or mechanical apparatuses: the machinery of a factory.
- maharanee — (formerly) the wife of a maharajah.
- mahometan — a name formerly in Western usage but never used among Muslims for the Muslim religion
- maidenish — Resembling or characteristic of a maiden.
- mainsheet — a sheet of a mainsail.
- man-hater — someone, esp a woman, who dislikes or hates men
- manchette — armpad.
- manhandle — to handle roughly.
- manhelper — a long pole for holding a paintbrush, used in painting areas otherwise out of ordinary reach.
- manhunter — an intensive search for a criminal, suspect, escaped convict, etc., as by law enforcement agencies.
- manichean — Also, Manichee [man-i-kee] /ˈmæn ɪˌki/ (Show IPA). an adherent of the dualistic religious system of Manes, a combination of Gnostic Christianity, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, and various other elements, with a basic doctrine of a conflict between light and dark, matter being regarded as dark and evil.
- manicheus — Manes.
- mantyhose — a one-piece clinging garment covering the body from the waist to the feet, worn by men
- marchpane — marzipan.