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9-letter words containing h, e, g

  • shrinkage — the act or fact of shrinking.
  • shroffage — the commission charged by a money dealer
  • sidelight — an item of incidental information.
  • sieg heil — hail to victory: a Nazi salute, often accompanied by the raising of the right arm
  • sighthole — a hole, as on a quadrant, through which to see or to sight.
  • sightless — unable to see; blind.
  • sightline — any of the lines of sight between the spectators and the stage or playing area in a theater, stadium, etc.: Some of the sightlines are blocked by columns.
  • sightseer — to go about seeing places and things of interest: In Rome, we only had two days to sightsee.
  • siphonage — the action of a siphon.
  • sketching — a simply or hastily executed drawing or painting, especially a preliminary one, giving the essential features without the details.
  • slag heap — A slag heap is a hill made from waste material, such as rock and mud, left over from mining.
  • slaughterFrank, 1908–2001, U.S. novelist and physician.
  • sleighing — a light vehicle on runners, usually open and generally horse-drawn, used especially for transporting persons over snow or ice.
  • sleuthing — a detective. Synonyms: investigator, private investigator; private eye, gumshoe, shamus.
  • slightest — small in amount, degree, etc.: a slight increase; a slight odor.
  • something — Informal. a person or thing of some value or consequence: He is really something! This writer has something to say and she says it well.
  • southgate — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • spaghetti — a white, starchy pasta of Italian origin that is made in the form of long strings, boiled, and served with any of a variety of meat, tomato, or other sauces.
  • stagehand — a person who moves properties, regulates lighting, etc., in a theatrical production.
  • superhigh — extremely high
  • surcharge — an additional charge, tax, or cost.
  • teachings — the act or profession of a person who teaches.
  • telegraph — an apparatus, system, or process for transmitting messages or signals to a distant place, especially by means of an electric device consisting essentially of a sending instrument and a distant receiving instrument connected by a conducting wire or other communications channel.
  • tephigram — a chart depicting variations in atmospheric conditions relative to altitude
  • tethering — a rope, chain, or the like, by which an animal is fastened to a fixed object so as to limit its range of movement.
  • the bight — the major indentation of the S coast of Australia, from Cape Pasley in W Australia to the Eyre Peninsula in S Australia
  • the gabba — the Queensland Cricket Association ground at Woolloongabba, Brisbane
  • the gapes — a disease of young poultry and birds, characterized by gasping and choking and caused by gapeworms
  • the gault — the Lower Cretaceous clay formation in eastern England
  • the gents — men's room
  • the girls — a group of women, esp acquaintances
  • the globe — the world; the earth
  • the glums — gloomy feelings
  • the goods — sth obtained
  • the gower — a peninsula in S Wales, in Swansea county on the Bristol Channel: mainly agricultural with several resorts
  • the great — those who are great
  • the hague — a province in the SW Netherlands. 1086 sq. mi. (2810 sq. km). Capital: The Hague.
  • the lodge — the official Canberra residence of the Australian Prime Minister
  • the right — the right-hand side
  • the rough — the part of the course bordering the fairways where the grass is untrimmed
  • the stage — the theatre as a profession
  • the thing — a material object without life or consciousness; an inanimate object.
  • the wagon — Charles's Wain
  • the-hague — a province in the SW Netherlands. 1086 sq. mi. (2810 sq. km). Capital: The Hague.
  • theologic — of, relating to, or involved with theology: a theological student.
  • theologue — a theological student.
  • theophagy — the sacramental eating of a god
  • therology — the study or science of mammals; mammalogy
  • theurgist — a system of beneficent magic practiced by the Egyptian Platonists and others.
  • thighbone — femur (def 1).
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