9-letter words containing a, s, i, g, h
- narghiles — Plural form of narghile.
- nightcaps — Plural form of nightcap.
- nightjars — Plural form of nightjar.
- oligarchs — Plural form of oligarch.
- phansigar — a person from East India who operates as a thief and a murderer
- pied shag — a large New Zealand seabird, Phalacrocorax varius, with a white throat and underparts
- qiongshan — a port on N Hainan island, in S China: chief city of the island.
- ram singh — 1816–85, Indian leader of a puritanical Sikh sect, the Kukas, who tried to remove the British from India through a policy of noncooperation
- ravishing — extremely beautiful or attractive; enchanting; entrancing.
- rehashing — to work up (old material) in a new form.
- reichstag — the lower house of the parliament during the period of the Second Reich and the Weimar Republic.
- reshaping — the act of shaping again or differently
- safelight — a darkroom light with a filter that transmits only those rays of the spectrum to which films, printing paper, etc., are not sensitive.
- sea fight — a fight between ships at sea.
- searching — examining carefully or thoroughly: a searching inspection.
- serigraph — a print made by the silkscreen process.
- sgian-dhu — a dirk carried in the stocking by Highlanders
- shadowing — a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light.
- shakingly — the act of a person or thing that shakes.
- shambling — to walk or go awkwardly; shuffle.
- shaveling — Older Use: Disparaging. a clergyman with a shaven or tonsured head.
- shearling — Chiefly British. a yearling sheep that has been shorn once.
- sheathing — the act of a person who sheathes.
- shinguard — sport: protective pad for lower leg
- shreading — furring attached to the undersides of rafters.
- shrinkage — the act or fact of shrinking.
- sight gag — a comic effect produced by visual means rather than by spoken lines, as in a play or motion picture.
- sightsman — a tourist guide
- siphonage — the action of a siphon.
- skiagraph — a radiograph.
- snatching — to make a sudden effort to seize something, as with the hand; grab (usually followed by at).
- spaghetti — a white, starchy pasta of Italian origin that is made in the form of long strings, boiled, and served with any of a variety of meat, tomato, or other sauces.
- spanglish — Spanish spoken with a large admixture of English, especially American, words and expressions.
- squashing — to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She squashed the flower under her heel.
- starlight — the light emanating from the stars.
- straights — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.
- teachings — the act or profession of a person who teaches.
- thankings — expressions of gratitude or acts of thanking
- thrashing — an act or instance of thrashing; beating; blow.
- tight-ass — a strait-laced, inhibited person
- unhasting — not rushing
- unshaking — the act of a person or thing that shakes.
- unsharing — the full or proper portion or part allotted or belonging to or contributed or owed by an individual or group.
- waggishly — In a waggish manner.