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9-letter words containing h, o, p, e

  • holophote — an apparatus by which practically all the light from a lighthouse lamp or the like is thrown in a desired direction.
  • holophyte — (of a plant) obtaining energy by synthesizing inorganic substances; autotrophic.
  • holotypes — Plural form of holotype.
  • home help — A home help is a person who is employed to visit sick or old people at home and help with their cleaning or cooking.
  • home page — website's introductory page
  • home port — the port where a ship is registered.
  • homeopath — a person who practices or favors homeopathy.
  • homeplace — a person's birthplace or family home.
  • homophile — a homosexual.
  • homophobe — a person who fears or hates homosexuals and homosexuality.
  • homophone — Phonetics. a word pronounced the same as another but differing in meaning, whether spelled the same way or not, as heir and air.
  • homospore — (botany) any plant producing spores of the same size and type.
  • honey pot — any of a caste of workers in certain species of ants, that serve as living storehouses for a honeylike material later used by the whole colony
  • honeypots — Plural form of honeypot.
  • honeytrap — A stratagem in which irresistible bait is used to lure a victim.
  • hoop pine — a fast-growing timber tree of Australia, Araucaria cunninghamii, having rough bark with hoop-like cracks around the trunk and branches: family Araucariaceae
  • hoopsters — Plural form of hoopster.
  • hoped-for — Hoped-for is used to describe something that people would like to happen, and which they usually think is likely or possible.
  • hopefully — in a hopeful manner: We worked hopefully and energetically, thinking we might finish first.
  • hopped up — excited; enthusiastic; exuberant, especially overexuberant.
  • hopped-up — excited; enthusiastic; exuberant, especially overexuberant.
  • hoppiness — The state of being hoppy.
  • hornpipes — Plural form of hornpipe.
  • horoscope — a diagram of the heavens, showing the relative position of planets and the signs of the zodiac, for use in calculating births, foretelling events in a person's life, etc.
  • horseplay — rough or boisterous play or pranks.
  • horsepond — A pond for watering horses.
  • horsewhip — a whip for controlling horses.
  • hosepipes — Plural form of hosepipe.
  • hospitage — the position of being a guest
  • hospitale — a place of lodging
  • hospitate — (obsolete, transitive) To receive with hospitality; to lodge as a guest.
  • hot plate — a portable appliance for cooking, formerly heated by a gas burner placed underneath it, now heated chiefly by an electrical unit in the appliance.
  • hot press — a hot press is an airing cupboard for clothes
  • hot-press — a machine applying heat in conjunction with mechanical pressure, as for producing a smooth surface on paper or for expressing oil.
  • hotplates — Plural form of hotplate.
  • hourplate — the dial of a clock or watch
  • housekeep — to keep or maintain a house.
  • housekept — to keep or maintain a house.
  • housetops — Plural form of housetop.
  • hoverport — A terminal for hovercraft.
  • huon pine — a coniferous tree, Dacrydium franklinii, of Tasmania, having very small cones and yielding timber.
  • hylophyte — a plant that grows in woods
  • hyperbola — the set of points in a plane whose distances to two fixed points in the plane have a constant difference; a curve consisting of two distinct and similar branches, formed by the intersection of a plane with a right circular cone when the plane makes a greater angle with the base than does the generator of the cone. Equation: x 2 /a 2 − y 2 /b 2 = ±1.
  • hyperbole — obvious and intentional exaggeration.
  • hyperform — a pronunciation or grammatical form or usage produced by hypercorrection.
  • hypernova — (astronomy) The gravitational collapse of a massive star to form a black hole.
  • hyperonym — (linguistics) Hypernym; superordinate term.
  • hyperopia — a condition of the eye in which parallel rays are focused behind the retina, distant objects being seen more distinctly than near ones; farsightedness (opposed to myopia).
  • hyperopic — Farsighted; of, having, or pertaining to hyperopia.
  • hyperoxia — (pathology) A condition caused by an excess of oxygen in tissues and organs.
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