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9-letter words containing h, s, t, r, e

  • streicher — Julius. 1885–1946, German Nazi journalist and politician, who spread anti-Semitic propaganda as editor of Der Stürmer (1923–45). He was hanged as a war criminal
  • stretched — to draw out or extend (oneself, a body, limbs, wings, etc.) to the full length or extent (often followed by out): to stretch oneself out on the ground.
  • stretcher — an act or instance of stretching.
  • stretchie — an infant's one-piece garment covering the torso, legs, and feet, made of stretch fabric.
  • struthers — a city in NE Ohio, near Youngstown.
  • studhorse — a stallion kept for breeding.
  • sulphuret — to treat or combine with sulphur
  • superheat — the state of being superheated.
  • superthin — extremely thin
  • tabasheer — dried bamboo sap, used medicinally in the Far East
  • tarnished — metal: discolored
  • tearsheet — a page in a newspaper or periodical that is cut or perforated so that it can be easily torn out
  • tee shirt — a lightweight, usually knitted, pullover shirt, close-fitting and with a round neckline and short sleeves, worn as an undershirt or outer garment.
  • tee-shirt — T-shirt
  • tehsildar — person who administrates a tehsil
  • the cross — the cross on which Jesus was put to death
  • the curse — menstruation or a menstrual period
  • the girls — a group of women, esp acquaintances
  • the irish — the natives or inhabitants of Ireland
  • the lords — the House of Lords in the British Parliament
  • the merse — a fertile lowland area of SE Scotland, in the Scottish Borders, north of the Tweed
  • the norse — the Norwegians
  • the press — the printed media
  • the races — a series of contests of speed between horses (or sometimes greyhounds) over a set course at prearranged times; a race meeting
  • the rains — the season of heavy rainfall, esp in the tropics
  • the roost — a powerful current caused by conflicting tides around the Shetland and Orkney Islands
  • the ropes — the fence made of rope that is around the edge of the area where a boxing or wrestling match takes place
  • the rules — the neighbourhood around certain prisons (esp the Fleet and King's Bench prison) in which trusted prisoners were allowed to live under specified restrictions
  • the score — the actual situation; the true facts
  • the scrub — a remote place, esp one where contact with people can be avoided
  • the strap — a beating with a strap as a punishment
  • the sword — violence, warfare
  • the trots — diarrhoea
  • the works — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • the worst — the least good or most inferior person, thing, or part in a group, narrative, etc
  • the-birds — a comedy (414 b.c.) by Aristophanes.
  • the-miser — a comedy (1668) by Molière.
  • theatrics — (used with a singular verb) the art of staging plays and other stage performances.
  • theocrasy — a mixture of religious forms and deities by worshipers.
  • theorised — to form a theory or theories.
  • therapist — a person trained in the use of physical methods, as exercises, heat treatments, etc., in treating or rehabilitating the sick or wounded or helping patients overcome physical defects.
  • therapsid — any of various groups of mammallike reptiles of the extinct order Therapsida, inhabiting all continents from mid-Permian to late Triassic times, some of which were probably warm-blooded and directly ancestral to mammals.
  • thereness — the quality of having existence or of being there
  • thermoset — a material, esp a synthetic plastic or resin, that hardens permanently after one application of heat and pressure
  • thersites — (in the Iliad) a Greek who accused Agamemnon of greed and Achilles of cowardice during the Trojan War.
  • thesaural — relating to a thesaurus
  • thesaurus — a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms, such as the online Thesaurus.com.
  • theurgist — a system of beneficent magic practiced by the Egyptian Platonists and others.
  • thirtiest — a cardinal number, 10 times 3.
  • threeness — the state or quality of being three in number, often used to refer to the Triune God in Christianity
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