9-letter words containing h, e, p
- reshipper — a person who reships cargo etc; a forwarding agent
- rheophile — an organism that likes to live in flowing water
- rheotrope — a device that reverses an electric current
- rhipidate — shaped like a fan
- ridership — the passengers who use a given public transportation system, as buses or trains, or the number of such passengers.
- rogueship — the state or quality of being a rogue or rogueish
- romp home — to win a race easily
- rulership — the act or fact of ruling or the state of being ruled: Foreign rulership of the country began in the 18th century.
- sapheaded — silly; foolish.
- saphenous — of, relating to, or situated near the saphenous vein.
- sapphired — blue-coloured
- saxophone — a musical wind instrument consisting of a conical, usually brass tube with keys or valves and a mouthpiece with one reed.
- schippers — Thomas, 1930–77, U.S. orchestra conductor.
- schlepper — to carry; lug: to schlep an umbrella on a sunny day.
- schnapper — a food fish, Pagrosomus auratus, occurring in large numbers off the shores of Australia and New Zealand.
- sciophyte — any plant that grows best in the shade
- scrapheap — a pile of old, discarded material, as metal.
- sea perch — surfperch.
- self-help — the act of providing for or helping or the ability to provide for or help oneself without assistance from others.
- semaphore — an apparatus for conveying information by means of visual signals, as a light whose position may be changed.
- sepulcher — a tomb, grave, or burial place.
- sepulchre — to place in a sepulcher; bury.
- seraphine — an old reed-based keyboard instrument; a reed organ
- serigraph — a print made by the silkscreen process.
- serpukhov — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, S of Moscow.
- shakspere — William ("the Bard"; "the Bard of Avon") 1564–1616, English poet and dramatist.
- shampooed — to wash (the head or hair), especially with a cleaning preparation that does not leave a soap film.
- shapeless — having no definite or regular shape or form: a shapeless mass of clay.
- shapewear — undergarments designed to mold or hold a body to a certain shape, as girdles.
- sharecrop — to cultivate (farmland) as a sharecropper
- sharp-set — eager to satisfy the appetite, especially for food.
- sharpener — A sharpener is a tool or machine used for sharpening pencils or knives.
- sharpness — having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
- shear pin — an easily replaceable pin inserted in a machine at a critical point and designed to shear and stop the machine if the load becomes too great
- sheep ked — a wingless dipterous fly, Melophagus ovinus, that is an external parasite of sheep: family Hippoboscidae
- sheep-dip — a lotion or wash applied to the fleece or skin of sheep to kill vermin, usually applied by immersing the animals in vats.
- sheep-dog — a dog trained to herd and guard sheep.
- sheep-run — a large property for raising sheep
- sheepcote — a pen or covered enclosure for sheep.
- sheepfold — an enclosure for sheep.
- sheephead — a large California food fish, Semicossyphus pulcher, of the wrasse family.
- sheeplike — any of numerous ruminant mammals of the genus Ovis, of the family Bovidae, closely related to the goats, especially O. aries, bred in a number of domesticated varieties.
- sheepskin — the skin of a sheep, especially such a skin dressed with the wool on, as for a garment.
- sheeptick — a wingless, bloodsucking, dipterous insect, Melophagus ovinus, that is parasitic on sheep.
- sheepwalk — a tract of land on which sheep are pastured.
- ship over — to enlist or reenlist in the U.S. Navy
- shipborne — carried on a ship.
- shipowner — a person who owns a ship or ships.
- shippable — being in a suitable form or condition for shipping1 .
- shipshape — in good order; well-arranged; trim or tidy.