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9-letter words containing h, a, r, s, l

  • abolisher — Agent noun of abolish; one who abolishes. (First attested from the mid 17th century.).
  • acroliths — Plural form of acrolith.
  • aeroshell — a protective shield, containing a parachute, which slows a spacecraft during re-entry to the earth's atmosphere and landing
  • al-ashari — Abu ʾl-Hasan [ah-boo al-ha-san] /ˈɑ bu æl hæˈsæn/ (Show IPA), a.d. c873–936, the formulator of the classical synthesis in Islamic philosophical theology known as Ashʿarism.
  • aldershot — a town in S England, in Hampshire: site of a large military camp. Pop: 58 170 (2001)
  • alphasort — to arrange in alphabetical order
  • althusser — Louis. 1918–90, French Marxist philosopher, author of For Marx (1965) and Reading Capital (1965): committed to a mental hospital (1981) after killing his wife
  • ark shell — any marine bivalve of the family Arcidae, especially of the genus Arca, characterized by a heavy shell with a toothed hinge and a deep, boatlike inner surface.
  • arseholed — very drunk
  • ash color — ash gray.
  • ashlaring — ashlars collectively
  • asphalter — a person who spreads a layer of asphalt
  • bachelors — Plural form of bachelor.
  • bearishly — In a bearish manner.
  • bleachers — The bleachers are a part of an outdoor sports stadium, or the seats in that area, which are usually uncovered and are the least expensive place where people can sit.
  • brushland — an area of land characterized by patchy shrubs and bushes
  • chandlers — Plural form of chandler.
  • charcoals — Plural form of charcoal.
  • charles i — title as Holy Roman Emperor of Charlemagne
  • charles v — known as Charles the Wise. 1337–80, king of France (1364–80) during the Hundred Years' War
  • charles x — title of Charles Gustavus. 1622–60, king of Sweden, who warred with Poland and Denmark in an attempt to create a unified Baltic state
  • charmless — If you say that something or someone is charmless, you mean that they are unattractive or uninteresting.
  • charolais — a breed of large white beef cattle that originated in France
  • chartless — not mapped; uncharted
  • chelators — Plural form of chelator.
  • chlorates — Plural form of chlorate.
  • choralist — a person who sings in a chorus or ensemble
  • chrysalid — of or relating to a chrysalis
  • chrysalis — A chrysalis is a butterfly or moth in the stage between being a larva and an adult.
  • clearchus — died 401? b.c.; Spartan general
  • crashland — Alternative form of crash-land.
  • crushable — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
  • dharmsala — an Indian hostel or rest-house, often built with religious purpose
  • dihedrals — Plural form of dihedral.
  • ear shell — abalone.
  • enthralls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthrall.
  • fairishly — in a fairish manner
  • flash rom — Flash Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
  • flash-fry — to fry something very quickly by placing it in a pan on a very high heat
  • flashcard — a card having words, numerals, or pictures on it, designed for gaining a rapid response from pupils when held up briefly by a teacher, used especially in reading, arithmetic, or vocabulary drills.
  • flashover — Electricity. a disruptive discharge around or over the surface of a solid or liquid insulator.
  • frontlash — an action or opinion that is in reaction to a backlash.
  • gasholder — gasometer (def 2).
  • ghastlier — Comparative form of ghastly.
  • guarulhos — a city in SE Brazil, NE of São Paulo.
  • hailstorm — a storm with hail.
  • hair loss — the loss of human hair from the head; balding
  • hair seal — any of various seals having coarse hair and no soft underfur.
  • hairballs — Plural form of hairball.
  • hairlines — Plural form of hairline.

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