9-letter words containing h, o, e, d
- should've — Should've is the usual spoken form of 'should have', especially when 'have' is an auxiliary verb.
- showbread — the 12 loaves of bread placed every Sabbath on a table in the sanctuary of the Biblical tabernacle and the Temple in Jerusalem as an offering by the priests to God. Ex. 25:30; Lev. 24:5–9.
- showcased — a glass case for the display and protection of articles in shops, museums, etc.
- sideshoot — a minor shoot growing from the side of a plant's stem
- slideshow — a presentation of photographic slides, or images on a transparent base, placed in a projector and viewed sequentially on a screen.
- smokehood — a protective hood worn to keep out smoke in the event of a fire
- sod house — a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains, when timber was scarce.
- sphendone — an ancient Greek headband
- sphenodon — tuatara.
- statehood — the status or condition of being a state, especially a state of the U.S.
- stokehold — Also, stokehold [stohk-hohld] /ˈstoʊkˌhoʊld/ (Show IPA). fireroom.
- stonehand — a person who arranges type and imposes pages on an imposing stone
- stourhead — a Palladian mansion near Mere in Wiltshire: built (1722) for Henry Hoare; famous for its landscaped gardens laid out (1741) by Flitcroft
- studhorse — a stallion kept for breeding.
- swinehood — the quality or condition of a swine
- take hold — become established
- thanehood — the character or standing of a thane
- the blood — royal or noble descent
- the crowd — the common people; the masses
- the docks — the area around a wharf or pier, used for the mooring, loading, unloading, and repair of ships
- the flood — the flood extending over all the earth from which Noah and his family and livestock were saved in the ark. (Genesis 7–8); the Deluge
- the goods — sth obtained
- the lodge — the official Canberra residence of the Australian Prime Minister
- 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 sound — a strait between SW Sweden and Zealand (Denmark), linking the Kattegat with the Baltic: busy shipping lane; spanned by a bridge in 2000. Length of the strait: 113 km (70 miles). Narrowest point: 5 km (3 miles)
- the sword — violence, warfare
- the wolds — a range of chalk hills in NE England: consists of the Yorkshire Wolds to the north, separated from the Lincolnshire Wolds by the Humber estuary
- the-downs — a range of low ridges in S and SW England.
- thecodont — any of various reptiles of the extinct order Thecodontia, occurring in the late Permian to late Triassic periods and characterized by teeth set in sockets.
- theodoric — a.d. 454?–526, king of the Ostrogoths and founder of the Ostrogothic monarchy in Italy: ruler of Italy 493–526.
- theodosia — a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “god-given.”.
- theorised — to form a theory or theories.
- thermidor — Also called Fervidor. (in the French Revolutionary calendar) the 11th month of the year, extending from July 19 to August 17.
- thorndike — Ashley Horace, 1871–1933, U.S. literary historian and teacher.
- thoughted — having particular kinds of thoughts
- 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.
- to be had — If you have been had, someone has tricked you, for example by selling you something at too high a price.
- toadshade — a plant, Trillium sessile, of the lily family, native to the southeastern U.S., having broad, mottled leaves and a solitary purplish or greenish flower.
- tool shed — a small building where tools are stored, often in the backyard of a house.
- towelhead — an offensive term for someone who wears a turban
- towheaded — a head of very light blond, almost white hair.
- townshend — Charles, 1725–67, English politician, chancellor of the exchequer for whom the Townshend Acts are named.
- trihedron — the figure determined by three planes meeting in a point.
- trondheim — a seaport in central Norway, on Trondheim Fiord.
- unclothed — to strip of clothes.
- undershot — having the front teeth of the lower jaw projecting in front of the upper teeth, as a bulldog.