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9-letter words containing m, i, h, r

  • mirthfull — Archaic form of mirthful.
  • mirthless — gaiety or jollity, especially when accompanied by laughter: the excitement and mirth of the holiday season.
  • miryachit — A disorder found in Siberia, characterized by a jumping motion.
  • mischarge — (legal or, finance) To charge wrongly.
  • misgrowth — an abnormal or distorted growth
  • mishanter — a misfortune; mishap.
  • misphrase — to phrase badly or incorrectly
  • misrhymed — badly rhymed
  • mistruths — the true or actual state of a matter: He tried to find out the truth.
  • mithering — Present participle of mither.
  • mithraeum — a temple of Mithras.
  • mithraism — an ancient Persian religion in which Mithras was worshiped, involving secret rituals to which only men were admitted: a major competitor of Christianity in the Roman empire during the 2nd and 3rd centuries a.d.
  • mixotroph — any organism capable of existing as either an autotroph or heterotroph.
  • moithered — Simple past tense and past participle of moither.
  • monarchic — of, like, or pertaining to a monarch or monarchy.
  • monorchid — having or appearing to have only one testis.
  • monorhine — an animal that has one nasal orifice
  • morphemic — any of the minimal grammatical units of a language, each constituting a word or meaningful part of a word, that cannot be divided into smaller independent grammatical parts, as the, write, or the -ed of waited. Compare allomorph (def 2), morph (def 1).
  • morphinic — of, pertaining to, or resembling morphine
  • morphisms — Plural form of morphism.
  • morphosis — the sequence or manner of development or change in an organism or any of its parts.
  • morphotic — (biology) Connected with, or becoming an integral part of, a living unit or of the morphological framework.
  • mothering — a female parent.
  • motorship — a ship driven by a diesel or other internal-combustion engine.
  • mr. right — a man who is viewed as an ideal romantic partner or potential spouse (sometimes used with Miss, Ms., or Mrs. instead of Mr. when referring to a female).
  • murchison — an intermittent river in W Australia, flowing SW to the Indian Ocean. 440 miles (708 km) long.
  • mushairas — Plural form of mushaira.
  • nightmare — a terrifying dream in which the dreamer experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc.
  • nightmary — (of a person) prone to having nightmares
  • omnigraph — a device for converting Morse Code signals that are punched on a tape into audio signals, used in the training of telegraph operators.
  • pariahdom — an outcast.
  • pariahism — an outcast.
  • perilymph — the fluid between the bony and membranous labyrinths of the ear.
  • perimorph — a crystal of one mineral enclosing that of another mineral. Compare endomorph (def 1).
  • pforzheim — a city in W Baden-Württemberg, in SW Germany.
  • premonish — to admonish beforehand; forewarn
  • ram singh — 1816–85, Indian leader of a puritanical Sikh sect, the Kukas, who tried to remove the British from India through a policy of noncooperation
  • re-homing — the act of re-homing an animal
  • remscheid — a city in W Germany, in the Ruhr region.
  • rhamphoid — beaklike or beak-shaped
  • rhathymia — carefree behavior; light-heartedness.
  • rheumatic — pertaining to or of the nature of rheumatism.
  • rhipidium — a fan-shaped arrangement of flowers on a plant
  • rhizobium — any of several rod-shaped bacteria of the genus Rhizobium, found as symbiotic nitrogen fixers in nodules on the roots of the bean, clover, etc.
  • rhizotomy — the surgical section or cutting of the spinal nerve roots, usually posterior or sensory roots, to eliminate pain.
  • rhodamine — a red dye obtained by heating an alkyl aminophenol with phthalic anhydride.
  • rhopalism — the art, skill, or incidence of writing rhopalic verse
  • rhotacism — Historical Linguistics. a change of a speech sound, especially (s), to (r), as in the change from Old Latin lases to Latin lares.
  • rhythmics — rhythmics.
  • rhythmist — a person versed in or having a fine sense of rhythm.
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