9-letter words containing m, i, h, r
- churnmilk — buttermilk
- chymistry — chemistry.
- crampfish — a ray of the order Torpediniformes with electric organs on either side of its head
- diaphragm — Your diaphragm is a muscle between your lungs and your stomach. It is used when you breathe.
- diathermy — local heating of the body tissues with an electric current for medical or surgical purposes
- dichroism — a property of a uniaxial crystal, such as tourmaline, of showing a perceptible difference in colour when viewed along two different axes in transmitted white light
- dichromat — a person whose vision can only distinguish two colours
- dichromic — of or involving only two colours; dichromatic
- didrachma — An Ancient Greek silver coin worth two drachmas.
- dimorphic — having two forms.
- dishumour — to upset or offend
- dithyramb — a Greek choral song or chant of vehement or wild character and of usually irregular form, originally in honor of Dionysus or Bacchus.
- ephemeric — Ephemeral.
- ephemerid — (zoology) Any member of the Ephemeridae.
- ephemeris — A table or data file giving the calculated positions of a celestial object at regular intervals throughout a period.
- epiphragm — A dry layer of mucus used by a snail or mollusk to seal itself inside its shell during hibernation.
- epirrhema — the address in Greek comedy
- eremitish — resembling an eremite
- erythemic — having the characteristics of erythema
- erythrism — A congenital condition of abnormal redness in an animal’s fur, plumage, or skin.
- eurythmic — (music) harmonious.
- fish farm — a facility in which fish are bred for commercial purposes.
- fisherman — a person who fishes, whether for profit or pleasure.
- fishermen — a person who fishes, whether for profit or pleasure.
- grahamite — an asphaltite with a pitch-black luster.
- graphemic — Of or pertaining to graphemes or their study.
- hail from — to cheer, salute, or greet; welcome.
- hail mary — Ave Maria.
- hailstorm — a storm with hail.
- hairworms — Plural form of hairworm.
- hammering — The sound or action of hammering something.
- hammurabi — 18th century b.c. or earlier, king of Babylonia.
- hampering — to hold back; hinder; impede: A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.
- hampshire — Also called Hants. a county in S England. 1460 sq. mi. (3780 sq. km).
- hamstring — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
- haramzadi — a female born of unmarried parents
- hard time — a period of difficulties or hardship.
- hardiment — hardihood.
- harlemite — a native or inhabitant of Harlem.
- harmaline — a chemical derived from the harmala plant, used as a hallucinogen or used in conjunction with other hallucinogens
- harmdoing — the doing of harm
- harmonica — Also called mouth organ. a musical wind instrument consisting of a small rectangular case containing a set of metal reeds connected to a row of holes, over which the player places the mouth and exhales and inhales to produce the tones.
- harmonics — Music. overtone (def 1).
- harmonies — Plural form of harmony.
- harmonise — to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement: to harmonize one's views with the new situation.
- harmonist — a member of a celibate religious sect that emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1803.
- harmonite — a member of a celibate religious sect that emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1803.
- harmonium — an organlike keyboard instrument with small metal reeds and a pair of bellows operated by the player's feet.
- harmonize — to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement: to harmonize one's views with the new situation.
- hectorism — the character or actions of a hector