9-letter words containing h, o, t, a, n
- pathogeny — the production and development of disease.
- phanotron — a hot-cathode gas diode.
- phenolate — Also called phenoxide. a salt of phenol, as sodium phenolate, C 6 H 5 ONa.
- phonathon — a campaign to solicit funds or support in which volunteers make phone calls to prospective donors or supporters.
- phonation — rapid, periodic opening and closing of the glottis through separation and apposition of the vocal cords that, accompanied by breath under lung pressure, constitutes a source of vocal sound.
- phonatory — rapid, periodic opening and closing of the glottis through separation and apposition of the vocal cords that, accompanied by breath under lung pressure, constitutes a source of vocal sound.
- phone tag — telephone tag.
- phone tap — an instance of listening secretly, usually illegally, to someone's phone conversations using special electronic equipment
- photoscan — to study the distribution of a radioactive isotope or radiopaque dye in (a body organ or part) through the use of x-rays.
- polyantha — a type of clustering flower
- polyanthi — hybrid garden primroses
- prognathy — having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
- putonghua — the form of Chinese, based on the Beijing dialect of Mandarin, adopted as the official national language of China.
- radiothon — an on-the-air radio campaign, often lasting 24 hours or more, designed to raise money for a radio station, charity, the arts, etc., as from listeners phoning in and pledging specific donations, sometimes in exchange for gifts or premiums.
- rhapontic — a type of rhubarb
- rhodanate — a salt of thiocyanic acid
- rosenthal — Jean, 1912–69, U.S. theatrical lighting designer.
- sainthood — the character or status of a saint.
- saoshyant — the World Savior who will come at the end of time.
- scotchman — Sometimes Offensive. Scotsman.
- senhorita — a Portuguese term of address equivalent to miss, used alone or capitalized and prefixed to the name of a girl or unmarried woman. Abbreviation: Srta.
- shogunate — the office or rule of a shogun.
- shorthand — a method of rapid handwriting using simple strokes, abbreviations, or symbols that designate letters, words, or phrases (distinguished from longhand).
- siphonate — (of molluscs) having a syphon
- snap shot — an informal photograph, especially one taken quickly by a handheld camera.
- snapshoot — to take a snapshot of (a subject).
- southland — a southern area.
- staghound — a hound trained to hunt stags and other large animals.
- stakhanov — a city in E Ukraine, W of Lugnask.
- stanchion — an upright bar, beam, post, or support, as in a window, stall, ship, etc.
- stenobath — a stenobathic organism.
- stonechat — any of several small Old World birds, especially of the genus Saxicola, as S. torquata.
- stonehand — a person who arranges type and imposes pages on an imposing stone
- stonewash — to wash (cloth) with pebbles or stones so as to give the appearance of wear.
- strayhorn — William ("Billy") 1915–67, U.S. jazz pianist and composer: collaborator with Duke Ellington.
- sycophant — a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite.
- tachyonic — characteristic of a tachyon
- talkathon — an unusually long speech or discussion, especially on a matter of public interest, as a Congressional filibuster or a televised question-and-answer session with a political candidate.
- taphonomy — the circumstances and processes of fossilization.
- than most — than most others
- thanatoid — resembling or like death
- thanehood — the character or standing of a thane
- thank god — to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality.
- thank you — expressing one's gratitude or thanks: a thank-you note.
- thank-you — expressing one's gratitude or thanks: a thank-you note.
- thanks to — to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality.
- the wagon — Charles's Wain
- the woman — feminine nature or feelings
- thenabout — around then or around that time
- theomancy — divination or prophecy by an oracle or by people directly inspired by a god