9-letter words containing h, e, d, r
- stretched — to draw out or extend (oneself, a body, limbs, wings, etc.) to the full length or extent (often followed by out): to stretch oneself out on the ground.
- studhorse — a stallion kept for breeding.
- subhedral — (of mineral grains comprising igneous rocks) having a partial or incomplete crystal face or form.
- sulphured — treated or combined with sulphur
- swineherd — a person who tends swine.
- tarnished — metal: discolored
- tehsildar — person who administrates a tehsil
- the creed — the Apostles' Creed
- the crowd — the common people; the masses
- the derby — an annual horse race run at Epsom Downs, Surrey, since 1780: one of the English flat-racing classics
- the drink — the sea
- the lords — the House of Lords in the British Parliament
- the order — the dress, equipment, or formation directed for a particular purpose or undertaking
- the sword — violence, warfare
- the-birds — a comedy (414 b.c.) by Aristophanes.
- theandric — relating to the state of being both divine and human, esp pertaining to Christ
- theodoric — a.d. 454?–526, king of the Ostrogoths and founder of the Ostrogothic monarchy in Italy: ruler of Italy 493–526.
- theorised — to form a theory or theories.
- therapsid — any of various groups of mammallike reptiles of the extinct order Therapsida, inhabiting all continents from mid-Permian to late Triassic times, some of which were probably warm-blooded and directly ancestral to mammals.
- theravada — Hinayanist name for Hinayana.
- theridiid — a spider of the family Theridiidae, comprising the comb-footed spiders.
- thermidor — Also called Fervidor. (in the French Revolutionary calendar) the 11th month of the year, extending from July 19 to August 17.
- third ear — intuition.
- third eye — pineal eye.
- thorndike — Ashley Horace, 1871–1933, U.S. literary historian and teacher.
- threadfin — any spiny-rayed fishes of the family Polynemidae, having the lower part of the pectoral fin composed of numerous, separate, filamentous rays.
- threading — twisted filaments or fibers of any kind used for sewing.
- threefold — comprising three parts, members, or aspects; triple: a threefold program.
- threnodic — a poem, speech, or song of lamentation, especially for the dead; dirge; funeral song.
- threshold — the sill of a doorway.
- throttled — Also called throttle lever. a lever, pedal, handle, etc., for controlling or manipulating a throttle valve.
- trailhead — the point where a trail starts.
- trainshed — (in a railroad station) a shelter completely covering railroad tracks and their adjoining platforms.
- trauchled — to fatigue; tire; wear out.
- trenchard — Hugh Montague, 1st Viscount, 1873–1956, British Royal Air Force marshal.
- trihedral — having, or formed by, three planes meeting in a point: a trihedral angle.
- trihedron — the figure determined by three planes meeting in a point.
- triumphed — the act, fact, or condition of being victorious or triumphant; victory; conquest.
- trondheim — a seaport in central Norway, on Trondheim Fiord.
- unbrushed — (of hair, clothing, etc) not brushed
- uncharged — not charged, especially with electricity; electrically neutral: an uncharged battery; an uncharged particle.
- uncharmed — marked by good fortune or privilege: a charmed life.
- uncharred — not charred; free from charring
- uncharted — not shown or located on a map; unexplored; unknown, as a place or region: the uncharted depths of space.
- uncheered — a shout of encouragement, approval, congratulation, etc.: The cheers of the fans filled the stadium.
- uncrushed — intact or not crushed
- underfish — to catch fewer fish than the maximum amount permitted
- underhair — a growth of short hair lying beneath a longer growth; undercoat.
- underhand — not open and aboveboard; secret and crafty or dishonorable: an underhand deal with the chief of police.
- underheat — to heat insufficiently