9-letter words containing h, a, t, i, e
- interarch — to have intersecting arches
- interdash — to intersperse with hasty strokes of a pen or other writing instrument
- inwreathe — enwreathe.
- isohyetal — a line drawn on a map connecting points having equal rainfall at a certain time or for a stated period.
- kahikatea — A tall coniferous New Zealand tree used for its timber and resin. Its seeds, which are borne on conspicuous red stems, were formerly eaten by the Maoris.
- kallithea — a city in E Greece, a suburb of Athens.
- katharine — a popular female first name
- katherine — a female given name: from the Greek word meaning “pure.”.
- ketchikan — a seaport in SE Alaska: transportation and communications center.
- khalifate — the rank, jurisdiction, or government of a caliph.
- kharijite — a member of an ultraconservative, sometimes fanatical, sect emphasizing the importance of strict adherence to Muslim principles of conduct, and advocating the killing of anyone seriously violating those principles.
- knightage — a group of knights or knights collectively
- laberinth — (obsolete) labyrinth.
- lathering — foam or froth made by a detergent, especially soap, when stirred or rubbed in water, as by a brush used in shaving or by hands in washing.
- lethality — of, relating to, or causing death; deadly; fatal: a lethal weapon; a lethal dose.
- lethargic — of, relating to, or affected with lethargy; drowsy; sluggish; apathetic.
- leviathan — (often initial capital letter) Bible. a sea monster.
- lich gate — a roofed gate to a churchyard under which a bier is set down during a burial service to await the coming of the clergyman.
- light ale — a type of beer that is light in colour and low in alcohol content
- lightface — a type characterized by thin, light lines. This is a sample of lightface.
- lightwave — A wave of light.
- lightyear — Alternative spelling of light year.
- like that — in that way
- lionheart — a person of exceptional courage and bravery.
- lustihead — lustiness
- machinate — Engage in plots and intrigues; scheme.
- maghemite — a strongly magnetic dimorph of hematite.
- mainsheet — a sheet of a mainsail.
- make with — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
- makeshift — a temporary expedient or substitute: We used boxes as a makeshift while the kitchen chairs were being painted.
- malachite — a green mineral, basic copper carbonate, Cu 2 CO 3 (OH) 2 , an ore of copper, used for making ornamental articles.
- mechanist — a person who believes in the theory of mechanism.
- mechitzah — mehitzah.
- megaliths — Plural form of megalith.
- mineshaft — A vertical hole, sunk down through the strata to reach the mineral which was to be mined.
- mishanter — a misfortune; mishap.
- mithraeum — a temple of Mithras.
- nahcolite — a carbonate mineral, naturally occurring sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO 3 .
- nathaniel — Bartholomew (def 1).
- naughtier — disobedient; mischievous (used especially in speaking to or about children): Weren't we naughty not to eat our spinach?
- nephalist — (obsolete, Temperance movement) One who practises nephalism; a teetotaller.
- nightgear — nightclothes, that which is worn at night
- nightmare — a terrifying dream in which the dreamer experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc.
- nightwear — night clothes.
- obtaineth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'obtain'.
- oenanthic — having a smell that is similar to wine
- omphacite — a pale-green variety of pyroxene similar to olivine, found in eclogite.
- paleolith — a paleolithic stone implement.
- pantheism — the doctrine that God is the transcendent reality of which the material universe and human beings are only manifestations: it involves a denial of God's personality and expresses a tendency to identify God and nature.
- pantheist — the doctrine that God is the transcendent reality of which the material universe and human beings are only manifestations: it involves a denial of God's personality and expresses a tendency to identify God and nature.