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9-letter words containing h, e, p

  • choppered — Simple past tense and past participle of chopper.
  • chopsteak — chopped steak.
  • cinephile — a person who loves films and cinema
  • ciphering — calculating
  • clerkship — The position or status of a clerk, especially in the legal profession.
  • clipsheet — a sheet of paper with text printed on one side only
  • coliphage — a bacteriophage
  • copperish — resembling copper
  • coryphene — either of two large marine percoid fishes, Coryphaena hippurus or C. equisetis, that resemble the cetacean dolphins and have an iridescent coloration
  • cosphered — sharing the same sphere
  • crisphead — a variety of lettuce with a dense cabbage-like head and mild crunchy leaves
  • cristophe — Henri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), ("Henri I"I) 1767–1820, Haitian revolutionary general, born in Grenada: king 1811–20.
  • cryophile — (biology) An organism that thrives at low temperatures.
  • cryophyte — an organism, esp an alga or moss, that grows on snow or ice
  • ctesiphon — an ancient city on the River Tigris about 100 km (60 miles) above Babylon. First mentioned in 221 bc, it was destroyed in the 7th and 8th centuries ad
  • cup shake — wind shake.
  • cupholder — a competitor who has won or successfully defended a specific cup, trophy, championship, etc.; champion.
  • cybershop — Purchase or shop for goods and services on a website.
  • cyclepath — a special path for the exclusive use of cyclists
  • cymophane — a yellow or green opalescent variety of chrysoberyl
  • cynophile — A person who loves canines; a dog lover.
  • cynophobe — A person with cynophobia.
  • de-hyphen — a short line (-) used to connect the parts of a compound word or the parts of a word divided for any purpose.
  • death cap — a poisonous woodland saprotrophic basidiomycetous fungus, Amanita phalloides, differing from the edible mushroom (Agaricus) only in its white gills (pinkish-brown in Agaricus) and the presence of a volva
  • death cup — a poisonous mushroom of the genus Amanita.
  • deathtrap — If you say that a place or vehicle is a deathtrap, you mean it is in such bad condition that it might cause someone's death.
  • dec alpha — (processor)   A RISC microprocessor from DEC. In November 1995, the Alpha was purportedly the fastest non-research chip used in commonly available workstations. It is superpipelined and superscalar. In February 1996 it was clocked at 200 MHz and in March 1998 at 666 MHz.
  • deciphers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decipher.
  • deep-dish — prepared and served in a deep pan or dish
  • delphinia — an ancient Greek festival in honor of Apollo.
  • delphinin — a violet anthocyanin, C 41 H 38 O 21 , found in the flowers of the larkspur, Delphinium consolida.
  • delphinus — a small constellation in the N hemisphere, between Pegasus and Sagitta
  • demophile — A friend of the people.
  • departeth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'depart'.
  • dependeth — Archaic third-person singular form of depend.
  • deplenish — to deprive of contents, such as furniture, stock, etc
  • deprehend — to apprehend (a person)
  • depthless — immeasurably deep; fathomless
  • deschamps — Émile (French emil), full name Émile Deschamps de Saint-Armand. 1791–1871, French poet, dramatist, and librettist: a leading figure in the French romantic movement
  • despiseth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of despise.
  • devilship — the office, character, or person of the devil
  • diaphones — Plural form of diaphone.
  • diaphyses — Plural form of diaphysis.
  • didelphid — a marsupial, a member of the Didelphia subclass of mammals
  • diphenyl- — containing two phenyl groups in each molecule
  • diphysite — a person who believes that in Christ two distinct natures, the human and the divine, existed together
  • disposeth — Archaic third-person singular form of dispose.
  • dog-cheap — very inexpensive.
  • dolphinet — a female dolphin
  • dopeheads — Plural form of dopehead.
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