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9-letter words containing h, d, c

  • acanthoid — resembling a spine; spiny
  • acid-head — a person who habitually takes the drug LSD.
  • acidophil — (of cells or cell contents) easily stained by acid dyes
  • adherence — Adherence is the fact of adhering to a particular rule, agreement, or belief.
  • adhocracy — management that responds to urgent problems rather than planning to avoid them
  • advanceth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of advance.
  • aldehydic — any of a class of organic compounds containing the group −CHO, which yields acids when oxidized and alcohols when reduced.
  • anhedonic — unable to feel or experience pleasure
  • antichild — Opposing children.
  • appeached — Simple past tense and past participle of appeach.
  • arachidic — of or derived from arachidic acid.
  • arachnids — Plural form of arachnid.
  • arachnoid — the middle of the three membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord
  • arch head — a vertical, arc-shaped member fixed to the end of a walking beam, for supporting a chain from which a pump rod or the like is suspended in such a way as to let it rise and fall vertically.
  • archaized — Simple past tense and past participle of archaize.
  • archdruid — a chief or principal druid
  • archducal — of or relating to an archduke, archduchess, or archduchy
  • archduchy — the territory ruled by an archduke or archduchess
  • archdukes — Plural form of archduke.
  • archfiend — a chief fiend
  • archibald — a masculine name: dim. Archie, Archy
  • azedarach — the astringent bark of the chinaberry tree, formerly used as an emetic and cathartic
  • azederach — Alternative spelling of azedarach.
  • backhands — Plural form of backhand.
  • bad check — A bad check is a check that will not be paid because there is a mistake on it, or because there is not enough money in the account of the person who wrote the check.
  • baldachin — a richly ornamented silk and gold brocade
  • bar chord — a musical chord that is played on a stringed instrument using the barré technique.
  • bar ditch — a roadside borrow pit dug for drainage purposes.
  • beachhead — A beachhead is an area of land next to the sea or a river where an attacking force has taken control and can prepare to advance further inland.
  • beachside — situated near a beach
  • bed chair — an adjustable frame for assisting invalids to sit up in bed.
  • bed check — an inspection conducted soon after bedtime or during the night, as in a barracks or dormitory, to determine the presence or absence of persons required by regulation to be in bed.
  • beechwood — wood from a beech tree
  • bench dog — a dog on exhibit at a dog show before and after competition in the show ring.
  • benchland — a stretch of level ground at the foot of mountains
  • bepatched — mended with or covered in patches
  • berdichev — a city in W central Ukraine, SW of Kiev.
  • beseeched — to implore urgently: They besought him to go at once.
  • bewitched — to affect by witchcraft or magic; cast a spell over.
  • birdwatch — to watch birds
  • blackhead — Blackheads are small, dark spots on someone's skin caused by blocked pores.
  • blockhead — a stupid person
  • bodycheck — obstruction of another player
  • botchedly — in a botched or clumsy manner
  • buckhound — a hound, smaller than a staghound, used for hunting the smaller breeds of deer, esp fallow deer
  • butchered — a retail or wholesale dealer in meat.
  • caddishly — in a caddish manner
  • cadetship — a student in a national service academy or private military school or on a training ship.
  • camanachd — the game of shinty
  • cantharid — any beetle of the family Cantharidae, having a soft elongated body; though found frequenting flowers, they are carnivorous

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