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9-letter words containing g, a, t, h

  • -gnathous — indicating or having a jaw of a specified kind
  • -watching — -watching combines with nouns to form other nouns which refer to the activity of looking at a group of animals or people and studying them because they interest you.
  • adigranth — Granth.
  • aegisthus — a cousin to and the murderer of Agamemnon, whose wife Clytemnestra he had seduced. He usurped the kingship of Mycenae until Orestes, Agamemnon's son, returned home and killed him
  • aetheling — atheling.
  • affreight — to charter (a ship) as a freight carrier.
  • aggadatah — any traditional homiletic interpretation of scripture
  • agnathans — Plural form of agnathan.
  • agnathous — (esp of lampreys and hagfishes) lacking jaws
  • air right — a right of way in the air space above a property owner's land and the immovable property on it, subject to the public right of air navigation above the property at a legally prescribed altitude.
  • air-thing — a direction.
  • algorithm — An algorithm is a series of mathematical steps, especially in a computer program, which will give you the answer to a particular kind of problem or question.
  • alighting — to dismount from a horse, descend from a vehicle, etc.
  • all right — If you say that someone or something is all right, you mean that you find them satisfactory or acceptable.
  • all-night — open, available or operating throughout the night
  • all-right — safe; sound: Are you all right?
  • allthough — Obsolete form of although.
  • alt-right — (in the US) a political movement whose supporters hold extreme right-wing views and reject mainstream politics
  • altigraph — an instrument that measures altitude and records the measurements graphically
  • anthology — An anthology is a collection of writings by different writers published together in one book.
  • antigraph — A copy or transcript.
  • anythings — a thing of any kind.
  • apothegms — Plural form of apothegm.
  • arc light — Arc lights are a type of very bright electric light.
  • arkwright — Sir Richard. 1732–92, English cotton manufacturer: inventor of the spinning frame (1769) which produced cotton thread strong enough to be used as a warp
  • as though — You use as if and as though when you are giving a possible explanation for something or saying that something appears to be the case when it is not.
  • at length — If someone does something at length, they do it after a long period of time.
  • athelings — Plural form of atheling.
  • atheology — a resistance or aversion to theology
  • attaching — to fasten or affix; join; connect: to attach a photograph to an application with a staple.
  • aughtlins — in the least; to the least degree.
  • authoring — Authoring is the creation of documents, especially for the Internet.
  • autograph — An autograph is the signature of someone famous which is specially written for a fan to keep.
  • autophagy — the consumption of one's own tissue by biting oneself
  • backlight — light falling on a photographic or television subject from the rear
  • backsight — the sight of a rifle nearer the stock
  • bad thing — (jargon)   (From the 1930 Sellar & Yeatman parody "1066 And All That") Something that can't possibly result in improvement of the subject. This term is always capitalised, as in "Replacing all of the 9600-baud modems with bicycle couriers would be a Bad Thing". Opposite: Good Thing. British correspondents confirm that Bad Thing and Good Thing (and probably therefore Right Thing and Wrong Thing) come from the book referenced in the etymology, which discusses rulers who were Good Kings but Bad Things. This has apparently created a mainstream idiom on the British side of the pond.
  • bang path — 1.   (communications)   An old-style UUCP electronic-mail address naming a sequence of hosts through which a message must pass to get from some assumed-reachable location to the addressee (a "source route"). So called because each hop is signified by a bang sign (exclamation mark). Thus, for example, the path ...!bigsite!foovax!barbox!me directs people to route their mail to computer bigsite (presumably a well-known location accessible to everybody) and from there through the computer foovax to the account of user me on barbox. Before autorouting mailers became commonplace, people often published compound bang addresses using the convention (see glob) to give paths from *several* big computers, in the hope that one's correspondent might be able to get mail to one of them reliably. e.g. ...!{seismo, ut-sally, ihnp4}!rice!beta!gamma!me Bang paths of 8 to 10 hops were not uncommon in 1981. Late-night dial-up UUCP links would cause week-long transmission times. Bang paths were often selected by both transmission time and reliability, as messages would often get lost. 2.   (operating system)   A shebang.
  • bethphage — a place in ancient Israel, at the foot of the Mount of Olives: starting point of Jesus' ride into Jerusalem. Matt. 21:1; Mark 11:1; Luke 19:29.
  • breathing — the passage of air into and out of the lungs to supply the body with oxygen
  • cat fight — a dispute carried out with intense hostility and bitterness.
  • catch dog — a dog used to help round up livestock.
  • catfights — Plural form of catfight.
  • chartings — Plural form of charting.
  • chelating — Having the ability to undergo chelation.
  • connaught — Connacht
  • cytophagy — the ingestion of cells by other cells.
  • 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)
  • dashlight — a light illuminating the dashboard of an automobile, esp at night
  • daughters — Plural form of daughter.

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