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

  • exophoric — Relating to, or exhibiting, exophora.
  • fairyhood — a fairy nature or state: the fairyhood of Puck.
  • fashioner — a person who fashions, forms, or gives shape to anything.
  • fire hose — a special heavy-duty hose for use in fighting destructive fires.
  • firehorse — a horse used to pull a horse-drawn fire engine.
  • firehouse — fire station.
  • firethorn — any of several evergreen, thorny Asian shrubs belonging to the genus Pyracantha, of the rose family, many species of which are cultivated for their foliage and ornamental fruits.
  • fish crow — a crow, Corvus ossifragus, of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America, that feeds on fish, mollusks, etc.
  • fish fork — a small fork having usually three tines, used for eating fish at table.
  • flourishy — containing flourishes; fancy; like a flourish in nature
  • folkright — a law or right of the people as opposed to that of the privileged classes.
  • forechoir — antechoir.
  • forenight — (Scotland) The evening, between twilight and bedtime.
  • foreright — (archaic) ready, directly forward, going before.
  • foresight — care or provision for the future; provident care; prudence.
  • forethink — to have prescience of
  • foreweigh — to assess in advance
  • forsythia — a shrub belonging to the genus Forsythia, of the olive family, native to China and southeastern Europe, species of which are cultivated for their showy yellow flowers, which blossom on the bare branches in early spring.
  • forthwith — immediately; at once; without delay: Any official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith.
  • fortieths — Plural form of fortieth.
  • fortnight — the space of fourteen nights and days; two weeks.
  • frithborh — (from Old English) a frankpledge
  • frobisherSir Martin, 1535?–94, English navigator and explorer.
  • frostfish — either of two North American fishes, the tomcod of the Atlantic Ocean or the round whitefish, that appear when frost sets in.
  • garnishor — (legal) A person who garnishes; one who obtains a garnishment against another.
  • gheorghiu — Angela. born 1965, Romanian soprano: noted for her performances and recordings of Italian opera
  • ghostlier — Comparative form of ghostly.
  • good hair — hair showing evidence of some European strain in a person's blood
  • gophering — any of several ground squirrels of the genus Citellus, of the prairie regions of North America.
  • granolith — a composition stone for pavements, made from crushed granite or the like and cement.
  • grieshoch — a bed of embers, especially of a peat or moss fire.
  • grouchier — Comparative form of grouchy.
  • grouchily — In a grouchy manner.
  • grouching — Present participle of grouch.
  • growthist — an advocate of the importance of economic growth
  • hail from — to cheer, salute, or greet; welcome.
  • hailstorm — a storm with hail.
  • hair loss — the loss of human hair from the head; balding
  • hair-lock — a curl of the hair of the head
  • haircloth — cloth of hair from the manes and tails of horses, woven with a cotton warp, and used for interlinings of clothes, upholstery, etc.
  • hairworms — Plural form of hairworm.
  • handiwork — work done by hand.
  • harboring — a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
  • hard-boil — to boil (an egg) until the yolk and white have become firm or solid.
  • hardihood — boldness or daring; courage.
  • hariolate — to practise divination or to prophesy
  • 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.
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