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9-letter words containing h, e, r

  • escheator — a person appointed to deal with escheats
  • eskişehir — an industrial city in NW Turkey: founded around hot springs in Byzantine times. Pop: 519 000 (2005 est)
  • esophoria — (ophthalmology) Inward deviation of the eye usually due to extra-ocular muscle imbalance.
  • esterházy — a noble Hungarian family that produced many soldiers, diplomats, and patrons of the arts. Prince Miklós József Esterházy (1714–90) rebuilt the family castle of Esterháza and employed Haydn as his musical director (1766–90)
  • ethelbert — Saint. ?552–616 ad, king of Kent (560–616): converted to Christianity by St Augustine; issued the earliest known code of English laws. Feast day: Feb 24 or 25
  • ethergate — Multi-protocol Ethernet gateway made by LRT. See Computer Systems, October 1985.
  • etherical — relating to ether
  • etherised — Simple past tense and past participle of etherise.
  • etherized — Simple past tense and past participle of etherize.
  • etherizer — One who etherizes a patient.
  • etherizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of etherize.
  • ethernets — Plural form of ethernet.
  • ethertalk — (networking)   An Apple Computer network standard used to extend an AppleTalk network across an Ethernet network. Compare LocalTalk.
  • ethnarchs — Plural form of ethnarch.
  • eucharist — The Eucharist is the Christian religious ceremony in which Christ's last meal with his disciples is celebrated by eating bread and drinking wine.
  • euchloric — relating to euchlorine
  • eucryphia — any tree or shrub of the mostly evergreen genus Eucryphia, native to Australia and S America, having leaves of a dark lustrous green and white flowers: family Eucryphiaceae
  • euphorbia — A plant of a genus that comprises the spurges.
  • euphrasia — eyebright
  • euphrates — a river in SW Asia, rising in E Turkey and flowing south across Syria and Iraq to join the Tigris, forming the Shatt-al-Arab, which flows to the head of the Persian Gulf: important in ancient times for the extensive irrigation of its valley (in Mesopotamia). Length: 3598 km (2235 miles)
  • eurhythmy — rhythmic movement
  • eurobeach — a beach that has been designated as suitable for bathing from because it meets the limits set by European Union regulations for bacteria in bathing areas
  • europhile — One who loves Europe, Europeans, or European culture.
  • eurotrash — fashionable Europeans, traveling or living abroad, of a type regarded variously as pretentious, shallow, irresponsible, parasitic, etc.
  • eurytherm — an organism that can live at a wide range of temperatures
  • eurythmic — (music) harmonious.
  • eutherian — A mammal of the major group Eutheria, which includes all the placentals and excludes the marsupials and monotremes.
  • euthyroid — having a thyroid gland that functions normally
  • eutrophic — (of a lake or other body of water) rich in nutrients and so supporting a dense plant population, the decomposition of which kills animal life by depriving it of oxygen.
  • everwhere — (US, dialectal) everywhere.
  • everywhen — always, at all times
  • exarchate — A distant province governed by an exarch under the Byzantine emperors.
  • exarchist — a supporter of an exarch, esp the Exarch of Bulgaria
  • exchanger — A person or thing that exchanges one thing for another.
  • exchequer — A royal or national treasury.
  • exhauster — (obsolete) exhaust, exhaust pipe.
  • exhibiter — exhibitor
  • exhibitor — A person who displays works of art or other items of interest at an exhibition.
  • exhorteth — Archaic third-person singular form of exhort.
  • exhorting — Present participle of exhort.
  • exophoria — (ophthalmology) A form of heterophoria in which there is a tendency of the eyes to deviate outward.
  • exophoric — Relating to, or exhibiting, exophora.
  • exosphere — The outermost region of a planet's atmosphere.
  • exstrophy — (medicine) The eversion or turning out of any organ, or of its inner surface.
  • eye chart — a chart used to test vision from a specified distance: it consists typically of rows of letters of decreasing size
  • eye rhyme — a rhyme involving words that are similar in spelling but not in sound, such as stone and none
  • eyebright — any scrophulariaceous annual plant of the genus Euphrasia, esp E. nemorosa, having small white-and-purple two-lipped flowers: formerly used in the treatment of eye disorders
  • faidherbe — Louis Léon César. 1818–89, French soldier and governor of Senegal (1854–65); founder of Dakar
  • fairhaven — a city in SE Massachusetts.
  • faithcure — a cure or healing through prayer or faith in God
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