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

  • chatlines — Plural form of chatline.
  • chelating — Having the ability to undergo chelation.
  • chelation — the process by which a chelate is formed
  • chemonite — a solution consisting of copper hydroxide, arsenic trioxide, ammonia, acetic acid, and water: used as a wood preservative.
  • chennaultClaire Lee [klair] /klɛər/ (Show IPA), 1890–1958, U.S. Air Force general.
  • chestnuts — Plural form of chestnut.
  • chieftain — A chieftain is the leader of a tribe.
  • chiltepin — a variety of chilli pepper, Capsicum annuum, growing wild in Mexico and the south-western United States
  • chin rest — a device fixed to the top of a violin or viola to provide a firm rest for the player's chin.
  • china tea — China tea is tea made from large dark-green or reddish-brown tea leaves. It is usually drunk without milk or sugar.
  • chitinase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that hydrolyzes chitin.
  • chondrite — a stony meteorite consisting mainly of silicate minerals in the form of chondrules
  • christens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of christen.
  • christine — a feminine name: dim. Chris, Chrissie, Tina; var. Christina, Christy
  • chuntered — Simple past tense and past participle of chunter.
  • cithaeron — a mountain range in SE Greece: sacred to Dionysus, in Greek mythology. to 4623 feet (1409 meters).
  • cleantech — (industry) Technologies that support increased productivity or profitability while also reducing resource consumption or pollution.
  • cleanthes — ?300–?232 bc, Greek philosopher: succeeded Zeno as head of the Stoic school
  • cognitech — (company)   A French software company specialising in artificial intelligence.
  • coinherit — To inherit together with other or others; to be one of the inheritors.
  • consumeth — Archaic third-person singular form of consume.
  • ctesiphon — an ancient city on the River Tigris about 100 km (60 miles) above Babylon. First mentioned in 221 bc, it was destroyed in the 7th and 8th centuries ad
  • cushionet — a small cushion
  • cytherean — of or relating to Cytherea.
  • daghestan — a constituent republic of S Russia, on the Caspian Sea: annexed from Persia in 1813; rich mineral resources. Capital: Makhachkala. Pop: 2 584 200 (2002). Area: 50 278 sq km (19 416 sq miles)
  • deathsman — an executioner
  • decathlon — The decathlon is a competition in which athletes compete in 10 different sporting events.
  • dehiscent — (of fruits, anthers, etc) opening spontaneously to release seeds or pollen
  • dependeth — Archaic third-person singular form of depend.
  • detaching — Present participle of detach.
  • dethroned — Simple past tense and past participle of dethrone.
  • dethroner — One who dethrones.
  • dethrones — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dethrone.
  • dhrystone — (benchmark)   A short synthetic benchmark program by Reinhold Weicker <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, intended to be representative of system (integer) programming. It is available in ADA, Pascal and C. The current version is Dhrystone 2.1. The author says, "Relying on MIPS V1.1 (the result of V1.1) numbers can be hazardous to your professional health." Due to its small size, the memory system outside the cache is not tested. Compilers can too easily optimise for Dhrystone. String operations are somewhat over-represented.
  • dinothere — any elephantlike mammal of the extinct genus Dinotherium, from the later Tertiary Period of Europe and Asia, having large, outwardly curving tusks.
  • dishonest — not honest; disposed to lie, cheat, or steal; not worthy of trust or belief: a dishonest person.
  • disthrone — (obsolete, transitive) To dethrone; to remove from the throne.
  • dithering — a trembling; vibration.
  • dolphinet — a female dolphin
  • earthborn — born on or sprung from the earth; of earthly origin.
  • earthling — an inhabitant of earth; mortal.
  • eighteens — Plural form of eighteen.
  • eightsman — a member of an eight-man rowing team
  • einthoven — Willem. 1860–1927, Dutch physiologist. A pioneer of electrocardiography, he was awarded the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine in 1924
  • elenchtic — Alternative form of elenctic.
  • elephants — Plural form of elephant.
  • emmenthal — a hard Swiss cheese with holes in it, similar to Gruyère
  • enanthema — An ulcer or eruption occurring on a mucus-secreting surface such as the inside of the mouth.
  • encanthis — a tumour of the eye
  • enchanted — Simple past tense and past participle of enchant.
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