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9-letter words containing e, n, t, h

  • bacchante — a priestess or female votary of Bacchus
  • bashments — Plural form of bashment.
  • bean shot — refined copper having a shotlike form from being thrown into water in a molten state.
  • bechstein — Karl. 1826–1900, German piano maker; founder (1853) of the Bechstein company of piano manufacturers in Berlin
  • beechnuts — Plural form of beechnut.
  • beethoven — Ludwig van (ˈluːtvɪç fan). 1770–1827, German composer, who greatly extended the form and scope of symphonic and chamber music, bridging the classical and romantic traditions. His works include nine symphonies, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets, five piano concertos, a violin concerto, two masses, the opera Fidelio (1805), and choral music
  • behmenist — Boehmenist.
  • benchrest — a tablelike support for a target rifle used in target practice.
  • 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.
  • benighter — a person who keeps others in darkness
  • bernhardt — Sarah. original name Rosine Bernard. 1844–1923, French actress, regarded as one of the greatest tragic actresses of all time
  • bethankit — (used as part of a grace spoken before a meal) God be thanked!
  • bhutanese — a native or inhabitant of Bhutan
  • birthname — a name given at birth
  • blanchett — Cate (keɪt), full name Catherine Elise Blanchett. born 1969, Australian actress; her films include Elizabeth (1998), the Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–03), Notes on a Scandal (2006), and Blue Jasmine (2013) for which she won an Academy Award
  • blunthead — a frequent recreational user of marijuana
  • bothering — to give trouble to; annoy; pester; worry: His baby sister bothered him for candy.
  • bountyhed — the quality of being bounteous
  • bowhunter — a person who hunts with a bow
  • branchlet — a small branch
  • brandreth — a gridiron, iron trivet, or tripod
  • breathing — the passage of air into and out of the lungs to supply the body with oxygen
  • brechtian — Bertolt [ber-tawlt] /ˈbɛr tɔlt/ (Show IPA), 1898–1956, German dramatist and poet.
  • buhrstone — a hard tough rock containing silica, fossils, and cavities, formerly used as a grindstone
  • burthened — burden1 .
  • butchness — the state of being butch
  • cachectin — Biochemistry, Immunology. a protein that is released by activated macrophages as an immune system defense and, when the defense is overwhelmed, is a cause of cachexia or toxic shock: in humans, identical with tumor necrosis factor.
  • caithness — (until 1975) a county of NE Scotland, now part of Highland
  • canonchet — (Nanuntenoo) died 1676, Narragansett leader: executed by colonists.
  • catchline — a slogan, esp one used in a political or advertising campaign
  • catchment — In geography, catchment is the process of collecting water, in particular the process of water flowing from the ground and collecting in a river. Catchment is also the water that is collected in this way.
  • cathepsin — a proteolytic enzyme responsible for the autolysis of cells after death
  • catherine — Saint. died 307 ad, legendary Christian martyr of Alexandria, who was tortured on a spiked wheel and beheaded
  • cathinone — (organic compound) The aromatic amine 2-amino-1-phenyl-1-propanone that is the active ingredient of khat.
  • ceanothus — any shrub of the North American rhamnaceous genus Ceanothus: grown for their ornamental, often blue, flower clusters
  • cenotaphs — Plural form of cenotaph.
  • chainbelt — a belt made up of metal links, used as a conveyor or with a chain gear.
  • chance it — take a chance or risk
  • chanciest — Superlative form of chancy.
  • chantable — able to be chanted or sung
  • chanteuse — a female singer, esp in a nightclub or cabaret
  • chantlike — Resembling a chant.
  • chantress — a female chanter or singer
  • chantries — Plural form of chantry.
  • charleton — a male given name.
  • charmante — Silk fabric with a crepe back.
  • chastened — subdued; humbled
  • chastener — to inflict suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement; chastise.
  • chatelain — the keeper or governor of a castle
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