9-letter words containing a, t, h, e, m
- nightmare — a terrifying dream in which the dreamer experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc.
- omphacite — a pale-green variety of pyroxene similar to olivine, found in eclogite.
- other man — a man who is romantically or sexually involved with another man's wife or lover, especially a man who is having an affair with a married woman.
- overmatch — to be more than a match for; surpass; defeat: an assignment that clearly overmatched his abilities; an able task force that overmatched the enemy fleet.
- pantheism — the doctrine that God is the transcendent reality of which the material universe and human beings are only manifestations: it involves a denial of God's personality and expresses a tendency to identify God and nature.
- parchment — the skin of sheep, goats, etc., prepared for use as a material on which to write.
- petersham — a heavy woolen cloth for men's overcoats and other bulky outerwear.
- rheumatic — pertaining to or of the nature of rheumatism.
- rotherham — a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.
- schematic — pertaining to or of the nature of a schema, diagram, or scheme; diagrammatic.
- schematik — A NeXT front-end to MIT Scheme for the NeXT by Chris Kane and Max Hailperin <[email protected]>. Schematik provides syntax-knowledgeable text editing, graphics windows and a user-interface to an underlying MIT Scheme process. It comes with MIT Scheme 7.1.3 ready to install on the NeXT and requires NEXTSTEP. Version: 1.1.5.2.
- shamateur — a sportsperson who is officially an amateur but accepts payment
- shamefast — shamefaced.
- shotmaker — a sports player delivering good shots
- shulamite — an epithet meaning “princess,” applied to the bride in the Song of Solomon 6:13.
- steamship — a large commercial vessel, especially one driven by steam.
- stomacher — a richly ornamented garment covering the stomach and chest, worn by both sexes in the 15th and 16th centuries, and later worn under a bodice by women.
- tephigram — a chart depicting variations in atmospheric conditions relative to altitude
- the alamo — a mission in San Antonio, Texas, the site of a siege and massacre in 1836 by Mexican forces under Santa Anna of a handful of American rebels fighting for Texan independence from Mexico
- the amish — the Amish people
- the madam — the lady of the house
- the mafia — an international secret organization founded in Sicily, probably in opposition to tyranny. It developed into a criminal organization and in the late 19th century was carried to the US by Italian immigrants
- the mains — the main distribution network for water, gas, or electricity
- the media — all the means of communication, as newspapers, radio, and TV, that provide the public with news, entertainment, etc., usually along with advertising
- the small — an object, person, or group considered to be small
- the woman — feminine nature or feelings
- theomachy — a battle with or among the gods.
- theomancy — divination or prophecy by an oracle or by people directly inspired by a god
- theomania — a delusional mental illness in which a person believes himself or herself to be God or specially chosen by God, as to found a religious order.
- tophamper — the light upper sails and their gear and spars, sometimes used to refer to all spars and gear above the deck.
- tottenham — a former borough, now part of Haringey, in SE England, N of London.
- transhume — to move cattle to suitable grazing grounds according to the season
- trophaeum — tropaeum.
- unmatched — a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
- wave moth — any of several small geometrid moths with wavy markings, such as the common wave (Deilinia exanthemata), with grey-marked wings, and the lighter common white wave (D. pusaria)
- wehrmacht — the German armed forces of the years prior to and during World War II.
- weightman — a person whose work is to weigh goods or merchandise.
- westmeath — a county in Leinster in the N central Republic of Ireland. 681 sq. mi. (1765 sq. km). County seat: Mullingar.
- wheatgerm — Wheatgerm is the middle part of a grain of wheat which is rich in vitamins and is often added to other food.
- wheatmeal — a brown flour intermediate between white flour and wholemeal flour
- wheatworm — a small nematode, Tylenchus tritici, that stunts growth and disrupts seed production in wheat.
- whitebeam — a European tree, Sorbus aria, of the rose family, having leathery leaves, showy, white flowers, and mealy, orange-red or scarlet fruit.
- whitedamp — a poisonous coal-mine gas composed chiefly of carbon monoxide.
- yachtsmen — Irregular plural form of yachtsman.