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

  • horsemint — a wild mint, Mentha longifolia, introduced into America from Europe, having spikes of lilac flowers.
  • hospitium — a hospice.
  • humanists — Plural form of humanist.
  • humbert i — (Umberto I) 1844–1900, king of Italy 1878–1900.
  • humective — tending to moisten
  • humiliant — humiliating, humbling
  • humiliate — to cause (a person) a painful loss of pride, self-respect, or dignity; mortify.
  • humorists — Plural form of humorist.
  • humourist — (British) alternative spelling of humorist.
  • hymettian — a mountain in SE Greece, near Athens. 3370 feet (1027 meters).
  • hymnodist — the singing or the composition of hymns or sacred songs.
  • hypnotism — the science dealing with the induction of hypnosis.
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  • intermesh — any knit, woven, or knotted fabric of open texture.
  • ironsmith — a worker in iron; blacksmith.
  • isorhythm — a structural feature characteristic of the Ars Nova motet, consisting of a single rhythmic phrase pattern repeated, usually in the tenor, throughout the composition.
  • isotherms — Plural form of isotherm.
  • isthmuses — Plural form of isthmus.
  • itch mite — a parasitic mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, causing itch or scabies in humans and a form of mange in animals.
  • jacksmith — a smith who makes devices that enable the turning of meat while being roasted
  • jokesmith — (jocular) A person who devises jokes.
  • jotunheim — the outer world, or realm of giants; Utgard.
  • kamarhati — a city in West Bengal state, in NE India, a suburb of Kolkata.
  • klephtism — the activities or life of klephts
  • ladysmith — a city in W Natal, in the E Republic of South Africa: besieged by Boers 1889–1900.
  • lamplight — the light thrown by a lamp.
  • lathyrism — a disorder of humans and domestic animals caused by ingestion of the seeds of some legumes of the genus Lathyrus and marked by spastic paralysis and pain.
  • lightsome — emitting or reflecting light; luminous.
  • limelight — Theater. (formerly) a lighting unit for spotlighting the front of the stage, producing illumination by means of a flame of mixed gases directed at a cylinder of lime and having a special lens for concentrating the light in a strong beam. the light so produced. Chiefly British. a lighting unit, especially a spotlight.
  • lithesome — bending readily; pliant; limber; supple; flexible: the lithe body of a ballerina.
  • lithotome — an instrument used in a lithotomy operation, to remove bladder stones
  • lithotomy — surgery to remove one or more stones from an organ or duct.
  • locksmith — a person who makes or repairs locks and keys.
  • logarithm — the exponent of the power to which a base number must be raised to equal a given number; log: 2 is the logarithm of 100 to the base 10 (2 = log10 100).
  • lunchtime — a period set aside for eating lunch or the period of an hour or so, beginning roughly at noon, during which lunch is commonly eaten.
  • lymphatic — pertaining to, containing, or conveying lymph.
  • lymphitis — (archaic) lymphadenopathy.
  • macchiato — a hot beverage consisting of espresso and a small amount of foamed milk.
  • machinate — Engage in plots and intrigues; scheme.
  • machinist — a person who operates machinery, especially a skilled operator of machine tools.
  • macintosh — a raincoat made of rubberized cloth.
  • macrolith — a stone tool about 1 foot (30 cm) long.
  • maggotish — Maggoty.
  • maghemite — a strongly magnetic dimorph of hematite.
  • mahlstick — a stick with a padded tip used to support an artist's working hand.
  • mail path — source route
  • mailshots — Plural form of mailshot.
  • mainsheet — a sheet of a mainsail.
  • make with — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • makeshift — a temporary expedient or substitute: We used boxes as a makeshift while the kitchen chairs were being painted.
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