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9-letter words containing d, i, h

  • beholding — to observe; look at; see.
  • benedight — blessed
  • benighted — If you describe people or the place where they live as benighted, you think they are unfortunate or do not know anything.
  • berdichev — a city in W central Ukraine, SW of Kiev.
  • bernhardi — Friedrich A. J. von [free-drikh fuh n] /ˈfri drɪx fən/ (Show IPA), 1849–1930, German general.
  • bethsaida — a ruined town in N Israel, near the N shore of the Sea of Galilee
  • bewitched — to affect by witchcraft or magic; cast a spell over.
  • bigheaded — Informal. an excessive estimate of one's importance; conceit.
  • binh dinh — former home of An Nhon.
  • biohazard — material of biological origin that is hazardous to humans
  • bird shot — small-sized shot used for shooting birds.
  • birdhouse — a small shelter or box for birds to nest in
  • birdwatch — to watch birds
  • birthdate — Your birthdate is the same as your date of birth.
  • bishopdom — the jurisdiction of a bishop
  • blemished — You use blemished to describe something such as someone's skin or a piece of fruit when its appearance is spoiled by small marks.
  • blindfish — any of various small fishes, esp the cavefish, that have rudimentary or functionless eyes and occur in subterranean streams
  • blindheim — Blenheim
  • bodenheimMaxwell, 1892–1954, U.S. poet and novelist.
  • body hair — hair that grows on the body as opposed to the head or face
  • burnished — You can describe something as burnished when it is bright or smooth.
  • caddishly — in a caddish manner
  • cadetship — a student in a national service academy or private military school or on a training ship.
  • cantharid — any beetle of the family Cantharidae, having a soft elongated body; though found frequenting flowers, they are carnivorous
  • cashiered — to dismiss (a military officer) from service, especially with disgrace.
  • catfished — Simple past tense and past participle of catfish.
  • cathartid — (zoology) Any member of the Cathartidae.
  • cavendish — tobacco that has been sweetened and pressed into moulds to form bars
  • cephaloid — Shaped like the head or the brain.
  • chagrined — If you are chagrined by something, it disappoints, upsets, or annoys you, perhaps because of your own failure.
  • chair bed — a chair that can be opened out to form a bed.
  • chairdays — old age, or the point in life when resting in a chair is the most comfortable way of passing time
  • chairlady — chairwoman.
  • chairside — Relating to activities that happen next to the dental chair during treatment.
  • chaminade — Cécile Louise Stéphanie [sey-seel lweez stey-fa-nee] /seɪˈsil lwiz steɪ faˈni/ (Show IPA), 1857–1944, French pianist and composer.
  • chancroid — a soft venereal ulcer, esp of the male genitals, caused by infection with the bacillus Haemophilus ducreyi
  • charybdis — a ship-devouring monster in classical mythology, identified with a whirlpool off the north coast of Sicily, lying opposite Scylla on the Italian coast
  • chastised — to discipline, especially by corporal punishment.
  • chastized — Simple past tense and past participle of chastize.
  • cheapside — street and district of London; in the Middle Ages it was a marketplace
  • cherished — clung to, esp when fulfilment is unlikely
  • chickadee — A chickadee is a small North American bird with gray and black feathers.
  • chickened — Simple past tense and past participle of chicken.
  • chickweed — Chickweed is a plant with small leaves and white flowers which grows close to the ground.
  • chidingly — In a chiding manner.
  • chidlings — the intestines of an animal, esp a pig, prepared as food
  • childcare — Childcare refers to looking after children, and to the facilities which help parents to do so.
  • childfree — having no children; childless, especially by choice.
  • childhood — A person's childhood is the period of their life when they are a child.
  • childless — Someone who is childless has no children.
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