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9-letter words containing h, u, d, e, r

  • hold true — If a general statement holds true in particular circumstances, or if your previous statement holds true in different circumstances, it is true or valid in those circumstances.
  • hordeolum — sty2 .
  • horehound — an Old World plant, Marrubium vulgare, of the mint family, having downy leaves and small, whitish flowers, and containing a bitter, medicinal juice that is used as an expectorant, vermifuge, and laxative.
  • house red — a red wine sold unnamed by a restaurant, at a lower price than wines specified on the wine list
  • humdinger — a person, thing, action, or statement of remarkable excellence or effect.
  • humoredly — (only in combination with good, bad or ill) American standard spelling of humouredly.
  • hundredal — Of or pertaining to a hundred (administrative unit).
  • hundreder — An inhabitant or freeholder of a hundred (administrative subdivision).
  • hundredth — next after the ninety-ninth; being the ordinal number for 100.
  • hurriedly — moving or working rapidly, especially forced or required to hurry, as a person.
  • husbander — A person who husbands resources.
  • mud berth — a mooring place in which a vessel rests on the bottom at low tide.
  • mudhopper — an amphibious fish found on mud flats and in mangrove swamps
  • murthered — Simple past tense and past participle of murther.
  • nourished — Simple past tense and past participle of nourish.
  • out-herod — to outdo in extravagance, violence, or excess: His cruelty out-Herods Herod.
  • purchased — to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
  • roadhouse — an inn, dance hall, tavern, nightclub, etc., located on a highway, usually beyond city limits.
  • roughened — made rough
  • roundhead — a member or adherent of the Parliamentarians or Puritan party during the civil wars of the 17th century (so called in derision by the Cavaliers because they wore their hair cut short).
  • roundheel — an eagerly immoral woman
  • schedular — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
  • scheduler — scheduling
  • scrunched — to crunch, crush, or crumple.
  • shuddered — to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold.
  • shuttered — a solid or louvered movable cover for a window.
  • 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.
  • subhedral — (of mineral grains comprising igneous rocks) having a partial or incomplete crystal face or form.
  • sulphured — treated or combined with sulphur
  • trauchled — to fatigue; tire; wear out.
  • triumphed — the act, fact, or condition of being victorious or triumphant; victory; conquest.
  • unbrushed — (of hair, clothing, etc) not brushed
  • uncharged — not charged, especially with electricity; electrically neutral: an uncharged battery; an uncharged particle.
  • uncharmed — marked by good fortune or privilege: a charmed life.
  • uncharred — not charred; free from charring
  • uncharted — not shown or located on a map; unexplored; unknown, as a place or region: the uncharted depths of space.
  • uncheered — a shout of encouragement, approval, congratulation, etc.: The cheers of the fans filled the stadium.
  • uncrushed — intact or not crushed
  • underfish — to catch fewer fish than the maximum amount permitted
  • underhair — a growth of short hair lying beneath a longer growth; undercoat.
  • underhand — not open and aboveboard; secret and crafty or dishonorable: an underhand deal with the chief of police.
  • underheat — to heat insufficiently
  • underhung — Anatomy. (of the lower jaw) projecting beyond the upper jaw. having the lower jaw so projecting.
  • undershot — having the front teeth of the lower jaw projecting in front of the upper teeth, as a bulldog.
  • unearthed — to dig or get out of the earth; dig up.
  • ungirthed — the measure around anything; circumference.
  • unharried — to harass, annoy, or prove a nuisance to by or as if by repeated attacks; worry: He was harried by constant doubts.
  • unhonored — honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor.
  • unhurried — not hurried; leisurely; deliberate: an unhurried day; an unhurried decision.
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