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9-letter words containing a, r, t, h, o, c

  • achromate — a person unable to perceive color.
  • achromats — Plural form of achromat.
  • acroliths — Plural form of acrolith.
  • acropathy — any disease of the extremities.
  • ahistoric — not related to or concerned with documented history
  • anchorite — a person who lives in seclusion, esp a religious recluse; hermit
  • antechoir — the part of a church in front of the choir, usually enclosed by screens, tombs, etc
  • anteporch — an outer porch.
  • anthocarp — a composite false fruit, consisting of the actual fruit and the perianth
  • anthropic — of or relating to human beings
  • antichlor — a substance used to remove chlorine from a material after bleaching or to neutralize the chlorine present
  • archabbot — In certain Catholic (notably Benedictine) congregations, the title of the general superior, ranking above all other abbots, vested in a particular abbey, which hence is called an archabbey (usually its motherhouse, such as Beuron, which gave its name to a Benedictine congregation).
  • archivolt — a moulding around an arch, sometimes decorated
  • archontic — relating to an archon
  • archstone — a wedge-shaped stone forming the curved part of an arch
  • artichoke — Artichokes or globe artichokes are round green vegetables that have fleshy leaves arranged like the petals of a flower.
  • at anchor — If a boat is at anchor, it is floating in a particular place and is prevented from moving by its anchor.
  • athrocyte — a cell that is able to receive and store matter
  • barkcloth — Cloth made from the inner bark of the paper mulberry or similar tree.
  • batchelor — (British) alternative spelling of bachelor.
  • broach to — to turn or swing so that the beam faces the waves and wind and there is danger of swamping or capsizing
  • carothers — Wallace Hume1896-1937; U.S. chemist
  • carthorse — A carthorse is a large, powerful horse that is used to pull carts or farm machinery.
  • cartouche — a carved or cast ornamental tablet or panel in the form of a scroll, sometimes having an inscription
  • cataphora — the use of a word such as a pronoun that has the same reference as a word used subsequently in the same discourse
  • catchword — A catchword is a word or phrase that becomes popular or well-known, for example, because it is associated with a political campaign.
  • catchwork — A simple irrigation system, used on sloping land, in which water from a stream or spring is fed in at the top and allowed to trickle down over a number of artificial terraces.
  • charleton — a male given name.
  • charlotte — a baked dessert served hot or cold, commonly made with fruit and layers or a casing of bread or cake crumbs, sponge cake, etc
  • charoseth — haroseth.
  • chaseport — a porthole through which a gun was fired
  • chat room — A chat room is a site on the Internet where people can exchange messages about a particular subject.
  • chatrooms — Plural form of chatroom.
  • chelators — Plural form of chelator.
  • chinaroot — the root of either of two plants, the galanga or the smilax
  • chlorates — Plural form of chlorate.
  • choralist — a person who sings in a chorus or ensemble
  • chordates — belonging or pertaining to the phylum Chordata, comprising the true vertebrates and those animals having a notochord, as the lancelets and tunicates.
  • choreatic — any of several diseases of the nervous system characterized by jerky, involuntary movements, chiefly of the face and extremities.
  • chromates — Plural form of chromate.
  • chromatic — In music, chromatic means related to the scale that consists only of semitones.
  • chromatid — either of the two strands into which a chromosome divides during mitosis. They separate to form daughter chromosomes at anaphase
  • chromatin — the part of the nucleus that consists of DNA and proteins, forms the chromosomes, and stains with basic dyes
  • chromato- — indicating colour or coloured
  • cithaeron — a mountain range in SE Greece: sacred to Dionysus, in Greek mythology. to 4623 feet (1409 meters).
  • clothyard — (historical) An old unit of measure for cloth, 36 or 37 inches.
  • co-author — The co-authors of a book, play, or report are the people who have written it together.
  • coauthors — Plural form of coauthor.
  • cohabiter — to live together as if married, usually without legal or religious sanction.
  • colcothar — a finely powdered form of ferric oxide produced by heating ferric sulphate and used as a pigment and as jewellers' rouge

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