9-letter words containing m, i, t, h
- chymistry — chemistry.
- demythify — to remove the mythical characteristics from (a person)
- diathermy — local heating of the body tissues with an electric current for medical or surgical purposes
- dichotomy — If there is a dichotomy between two things, there is a very great difference or opposition between them.
- dichromat — a person whose vision can only distinguish two colours
- dilithium — A fictional crystalline mineral in the Star Trek franchise, described as an essential component of anti-matter energy generation systems.
- dithelism — the belief that Christ had two wills, human and divine
- dithyramb — a Greek choral song or chant of vehement or wild character and of usually irregular form, originally in honor of Dionysus or Bacchus.
- duotheism — Belief in and worship in two deities, usually framed as a god and goddess of roughly equal power.
- dysthymia — depression; despondency or a tendency to be despondent.
- dysthymic — A person diagnosed with dysthymia, or dysthymic depression.
- egotheism — The deification of one's own self.
- eightsman — a member of an eight-man rowing team
- eightsome — A group of eight persons or things, one more than a sevensome and one less than a ninesome.
- empathies — Plural form of empathy.
- empathise — (British) alternative spelling of empathize.
- empathize — Understand and share the feelings of another.
- emphatics — Plural form of emphatic.
- 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.
- ethmoidal — Ethmoid.
- ethnicism — (obsolete) heathenism; pagan superstition.
- euphemist — One who uses euphemisms.
- eurythmic — (music) harmonious.
- fathoming — a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 meters): used chiefly in nautical measurements. Abbreviation: fath.
- fetichism — belief in or use of fetishes.
- fetishism — belief in or use of fetishes.
- gemutlich — comfortable and pleasant; cozy.
- goldsmith — Oliver, 1730?–74, Irish poet, playwright, essayist, and novelist.
- gothamite — a journalistic nickname for New York City.
- gothicism — conformity or devotion to the gothic style in the arts.
- grahamite — an asphaltite with a pitch-black luster.
- gunsmiths — Plural form of gunsmith.
- haematein — a dark purple water-insoluble crystalline substance obtained from logwood and used as an indicator and biological stain. Formula: C16H12O6
- haematite — (chiefly UK) alternative spelling of hematite.
- haematoid — resembling blood
- hailstorm — a storm with hail.
- half-time — the period indicating completion of half the time allowed for an activity, as for a football or basketball game or an examination.
- halftimes — Plural form of halftime.
- hamfisted — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
- hamiltons — Plural form of hamilton.
- hamstring — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
- hang time — the length of time that a football remains in the air after being kicked.
- hard time — a period of difficulties or hardship.
- hardiment — hardihood.
- harlemite — a native or inhabitant of Harlem.
- 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.
- hashemite — (mineral) An orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing barium, chromium, oxygen, and sulfur.