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9-letter words containing h, e, a

  • bachelour — Obsolete form of bachelor.
  • back-ache — a pain, especially in the lumbar region of the back, usually caused by the strain of a muscle or ligament.
  • back-heel — to strike the ball with one's heel and make it go behind one
  • backaches — Plural form of backache.
  • backbench — A backbench MP is a Member of Parliament who is not a minister and who does not hold an official position in his or her political party.
  • backcheck — a valve system in hydraulic doors that controls the door's opening
  • backheels — Plural form of backheel.
  • backhouse — an outdoor privy; outhouse
  • backshore — the area of a beach above the usual high tide mark
  • 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.
  • badmashes — Plural form of badmash.
  • bahookies — Plural form of bahookie.
  • bakehouse — a building or room to bake in; bakery.
  • bakeshops — Plural form of bakeshop.
  • baksheesh — money given as a tip, a present, or alms
  • baldheads — Plural form of baldhead.
  • bandished — Simple past tense and past participle of bandish.
  • bandshape — (physics) The shape (distribution of strengths with frequency) of a band of electromagnetic radiation.
  • bandshell — a type of bandstand enclosed at the back
  • bankerish — resembling or befitting a banker, especially in being perceived as reserved and conservative in dress and demeanor: a model of bankerish decorum.
  • barhopped — Simple past tense and past participle of barhop.
  • barophile — An organism that lives and thrives under high barometric pressure; a form of extremophile.
  • barouches — Plural form of barouche.
  • barthelmeDonald, 1931–89, U.S. short-story writer and novelist.
  • base head — a person who is addicted to cocaine
  • base path — the prescribed course for a base runner on the field extending in designated areas between the bases.
  • bashed in — crushed or dented from a blow
  • bashments — Plural form of bashment.
  • basophile — Biology. a basophilic cell, tissue, organism, or substance.
  • batchelor — (British) alternative spelling of bachelor.
  • batchmate — (India) classmate.
  • bathhouse — A bathhouse is a public or private building containing baths and often other facilities such as a sauna.
  • batholite — (obsolete) alternative name of batholith.
  • bathrobes — Plural form of bathrobe.
  • bathsheba — the wife of Uriah, who committed adultery with David and later married him and became the mother of his son Solomon (II Samuel 11–12)
  • bathwater — water in which a person bathes
  • bay shore — a town on the S shore of Long Island, in SE New York.
  • beach bag — a large bag for carrying towels, swimsuits etc
  • beach bum — If you refer to someone as a beach bum, you mean that they spend a lot of time enjoying themselves on the beach or in the sea.
  • beach hut — a hut used for changing, storing deckchairs, etc
  • beach pea — either of two plants of the legume family, Lathyrus japonicus, of seashores of the North Temperate Zone, or L. littoralis, of the temperate western coast of North America, both having oblong leaves and clusters of pealike flowers.
  • beachball — a large light brightly coloured ball for playing with on a beach
  • beachcomb — to search for and collect objects such as seashells and driftwood along the seashore
  • beachgoer — a person who goes to the beach, esp frequently
  • 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
  • beachwear — Beachwear is the things people wear for swimming.
  • beadflush — (of paneling) having panels flush with their stiles and rails and surrounded with a flush bead.
  • beadhouse — an almshouse in which inhabitants were expected to pray for the soul of the founder
  • beam hole — a hole in the shield of a nuclear reactor through which a beam of radiation, esp of neutrons, is allowed to escape for experimental purposes
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