9-letter words containing m, c, a, h
- monarchal — pertaining to, characteristic of, or befitting a monarch: monarchal pomp.
- monarchic — of, like, or pertaining to a monarch or monarchy.
- monomachy — (now rare) A fight or other contest between two people or forces; a duel; single combat. (from 16th c.).
- mosbacher — Emil, Jr ("Bus") 1922–1997, U.S. yacht racer and government official.
- moschatel — a small plant, Adoxa moschatellina, having greenish or yellowish flowers with a musky odor.
- moustache — the hair growing on the upper lip.
- muck heap — a pile of dung, soil or refuse
- muckheaps — Plural form of muckheap.
- mumchance — Mute, or not speaking; silent.
- mummachog — Alternative form of mummichog.
- munchable — an item of food that can be munched; a snack
- mustached — Having a mustache.
- mustaches — Plural form of mustache.
- mustachio — a mustache.
- mycophagy — the eating of mushrooms
- myopathic — Pertaining to myopathy.
- namaycush — a lake trout.
- namecheck — A public mention or listing of the name of a person or thing such as a product, especially in acknowledgment or for publicity purposes.
- naumachia — a mock sea fight, given as a spectacle among the ancient Romans.
- ohmically — By means of ohmic heating, the process by which the passage of an electric current through a conductor releases heat.
- omphacite — a pale-green variety of pyroxene similar to olivine, found in eclogite.
- opthalmic — Misspelling of ophthalmic.
- overmatch — to be more than a match for; surpass; defeat: an assignment that clearly overmatched his abilities; an able task force that overmatched the enemy fleet.
- pachomius — Saint, a.d. 292?–348? Egyptian ascetic: founder of the cenobitical form of monasticism.
- pachyderm — any of the thick-skinned, nonruminant ungulates, as the elephant, hippopotamus, and rhinoceros.
- pachynema — the third stage of prophase in meiosis, during which each chromosome pair separates into sister chromatids with some breakage and crossing over of genes.
- palm chat — a passerine bird, Dulus dominicus, of Hispaniola and Gonave, in the West Indies, noted for its huge, communal nest, occupied by several pairs of birds.
- parchment — the skin of sheep, goats, etc., prepared for use as a material on which to write.
- pharmaco- — indicating drugs
- polemarch — (in ancient Greece) a civilian official, originally a supreme general
- promachos — a defender or champion
- rheumatic — pertaining to or of the nature of rheumatism.
- rhotacism — Historical Linguistics. a change of a speech sound, especially (s), to (r), as in the change from Old Latin lases to Latin lares.
- saccharum — a brewing sugar derived from cane sugar
- sachemdom — the office of a sachem
- schematic — pertaining to or of the nature of a schema, diagram, or scheme; diagrammatic.
- schematik — A NeXT front-end to MIT Scheme for the NeXT by Chris Kane and Max Hailperin <[email protected]>. Schematik provides syntax-knowledgeable text editing, graphics windows and a user-interface to an underlying MIT Scheme process. It comes with MIT Scheme 7.1.3 ready to install on the NeXT and requires NEXTSTEP. Version: 1.1.5.2.
- schmaltzy — of, relating to, or characterized by schmaltz.
- schoolman — a person versed in scholastic learning or engaged in scholastic pursuits.
- sciamachy — an act or instance of fighting a shadow or an imaginary enemy.
- sciomachy — sciamachy.
- scotchman — Sometimes Offensive. Scotsman.
- scrimshaw — a carved or engraved article, especially of whale ivory, whalebone, walrus tusks, or the like, made by whalers as a leisure occupation.
- search me — to go or look through (a place, area, etc.) carefully in order to find something missing or lost: They searched the woods for the missing child. I searched the desk for the letter.
- shambolic — very disorganized; messy or confused: I’ve had a shambolic year, the worst ever.
- showmance — a romance between two stars that only lasts for the run of the show
- smackhead — a person who is addicted to heroin
- stomachal — a medication that is good for the stomach
- stomacher — a richly ornamented garment covering the stomach and chest, worn by both sexes in the 15th and 16th centuries, and later worn under a bodice by women.
- stomachic — of or relating to the stomach; gastric.