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9-letter words containing a, t, h, e, r

  • earth 2.0 — a planet whose size and atmospheric conditions resemble those of the Earth
  • earth art — the artistic genre consisting of earthworks.
  • earth day — environmental awareness day
  • earth-god — a god of fertility and vegetation.
  • earthborn — born on or sprung from the earth; of earthly origin.
  • earthfall — a fall of earth or a landslide
  • earthfast — relating to a method of building or to buildings that have no foundations but are supported by posts knocked into the ground
  • earthlike — Of a planet, resembling the Earth.
  • earthling — an inhabitant of earth; mortal.
  • earthrise — the rising of the earth above the horizon of the moon or other celestial body, viewed from that body's surface or from a spacecraft orbiting it.
  • earthstar — a fungus of the genus Geaster, having an outer covering that splits into the form of a star.
  • earthward — Also, earthwards. toward the earth.
  • earthwork — excavation and piling of earth in connection with an engineering operation.
  • earthworm — any one of numerous annelid worms that burrow in soil and feed on soil nutrients and decaying organic matter.
  • embreathe — to breathe in (air)
  • enchanter — A person who uses magic or sorcery, esp. to put someone or something under a spell.
  • enhearten — To comfort and embolden, encourage, animate, hearten.
  • enthraled — (rare) Simple past tense and past participle of enthral.
  • enthralls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthrall.
  • entrechat — A vertical jump during which the dancer repeatedly crosses the feet and beats them together.
  • enwreathe — Surround or envelop (something).
  • ephoralty — an ephor's office
  • epitapher — one who writes epitaphs
  • erythrina — any tropical tree of the genus Erythrina with red flowers
  • escheator — a person appointed to deal with escheats
  • esterházy — a noble Hungarian family that produced many soldiers, diplomats, and patrons of the arts. Prince Miklós József Esterházy (1714–90) rebuilt the family castle of Esterháza and employed Haydn as his musical director (1766–90)
  • ethergate — Multi-protocol Ethernet gateway made by LRT. See Computer Systems, October 1985.
  • etherical — relating to ether
  • ethertalk — (networking)   An Apple Computer network standard used to extend an AppleTalk network across an Ethernet network. Compare LocalTalk.
  • ethnarchs — Plural form of ethnarch.
  • eucharist — The Eucharist is the Christian religious ceremony in which Christ's last meal with his disciples is celebrated by eating bread and drinking wine.
  • euphrates — a river in SW Asia, rising in E Turkey and flowing south across Syria and Iraq to join the Tigris, forming the Shatt-al-Arab, which flows to the head of the Persian Gulf: important in ancient times for the extensive irrigation of its valley (in Mesopotamia). Length: 3598 km (2235 miles)
  • eurotrash — fashionable Europeans, traveling or living abroad, of a type regarded variously as pretentious, shallow, irresponsible, parasitic, etc.
  • eutherian — A mammal of the major group Eutheria, which includes all the placentals and excludes the marsupials and monotremes.
  • exarchate — A distant province governed by an exarch under the Byzantine emperors.
  • exarchist — a supporter of an exarch, esp the Exarch of Bulgaria
  • exhauster — (obsolete) exhaust, exhaust pipe.
  • eye chart — a chart used to test vision from a specified distance: it consists typically of rows of letters of decreasing size
  • faithcure — a cure or healing through prayer or faith in God
  • fathering — a male parent.
  • feathered — clothed, covered, or provided with feathers, as a bird or an arrow.
  • featherly — (obsolete) Like feathers.
  • flaughter — a fluttering
  • foreteach — to teach (something) ahead of time
  • forgather — to gather together; convene; assemble.
  • forsaketh — Archaic third-person singular form of forsake.
  • forthcame — Simple past form of forthcome.
  • fraughted — Simple past tense and past participle of fraught.
  • gatecrash — To attend a social event without having been invited, or without having paid.
  • gather up — collect
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