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9-letter words containing h, e, a, s

  • headstick — a piece of wood formerly used in typesetting to create a margin at the top of a page
  • headstock — the part of a machine containing or directly supporting the moving or working parts, as the assembly supporting and driving the live spindle in a lathe.
  • headstone — a stone marker set at the head of a grave; gravestone.
  • headwards — backwards beyond the original source
  • headwinds — Plural form of headwind.
  • headwords — Plural form of headword.
  • healthism — The use of propaganda and coercion (as by government or advertising) to impose established norms of health.
  • heapstead — the buildings at the surface of a mine
  • heartiest — warm-hearted; affectionate; cordial; jovial: a hearty welcome.
  • heartless — unfeeling; unkind; unsympathetic; harsh; cruel: heartless words; a heartless ruler.
  • heartseed — (botany) Any plant of the species of Cardiospermum, climbing plants with round seeds marked with a spot like a heart.
  • heartsick — extremely depressed or unhappy.
  • heartsink — a patient who repeatedly visits his or her doctor's surgery, often with multiple or non-specific symptoms, and whose complaints are impossible to treat
  • heartsome — giving cheer, spirit, or courage: a heartsome wine.
  • heartsore — heartsick.
  • heat loss — the loss of heat from something such as a building
  • heat rash — prickly heat.
  • heat sink — Thermodynamics. any environment or medium that absorbs heat.
  • heat slug — (hardware, processor)   A metal plate that helps dissipate heat away from the silicon core of a processor to the packaging or heat-sink.
  • heat-seal — to wrap in clear plastic and make airtight by applying heat to seal the edges.
  • heathiest — Superlative form of heathy.
  • heathless — Without a heath.
  • heatwaves — Plural form of heatwave.
  • heaviness — of great weight; hard to lift or carry: a heavy load.
  • heavisideOliver, 1850–1925, English physicist.
  • heavy-set — Someone who is heavy-set has a large solid body.
  • hebdomads — Plural form of hebdomad.
  • hecatombs — Plural form of hecatomb.
  • heliostat — an instrument consisting of a mirror moved by clockwork, for reflecting the sun's rays in a fixed direction.
  • hellspawn — (fantasy) A creature or creatures from Hell.
  • hellwards — towards hell
  • helpmates — (British) Plural form of helpmate.
  • hematomas — (US) Plural form of hematoma (Alternative spelling of haematomas).
  • hematosis — hematopoiesis.
  • hemispace — the area to either the right or left side of the body
  • hemoblast — hematoblast.
  • hempstead — a village on W Long Island, in SE New York.
  • hendiadys — a figure in which a complex idea is expressed by two words connected by a copulative conjunction: “to look with eyes and envy” instead of “with envious eyes.”.
  • hepaticas — Plural form of hepatica.
  • hepatitis — inflammation of the liver, caused by a virus or a toxin and characterized by jaundice, liver enlargement, and fever.
  • hepatomas — Plural form of hepatoma.
  • heptagons — Plural form of heptagon.
  • heptarchs — Plural form of heptarch.
  • heraclius — a.d. 575?–641, Byzantine emperor 610–641.
  • herbalism — The study or practice of the medicinal and therapeutic use of plants, now especially as a form of alternative medicine.
  • herbalist — a person who collects or deals in herbs, especially medicinal herbs.
  • heritages — Plural form of heritage.
  • herodians — of or relating to Herod the Great, his family, or its partisans.
  • heronshaw — a heron
  • hesitance — hesitation; indecision or disinclination.
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