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9-letter words containing o, t, h, e, r

  • charoseth — haroseth.
  • chaseport — a porthole through which a gun was fired
  • chelators — Plural form of chelator.
  • chiropter — an animal of the order Chiroptera; a bat
  • chlorates — Plural form of chlorate.
  • chlorites — Plural form of chlorite.
  • chondrite — a stony meteorite consisting mainly of silicate minerals in the form of chondrules
  • chordates — belonging or pertaining to the phylum Chordata, comprising the true vertebrates and those animals having a notochord, as the lancelets and tunicates.
  • choreatic — any of several diseases of the nervous system characterized by jerky, involuntary movements, chiefly of the face and extremities.
  • choreutic — of or belonging to a chorus.
  • chorister — A chorister is a singer in a church choir.
  • chromates — Plural form of chromate.
  • cithaeron — a mountain range in SE Greece: sacred to Dionysus, in Greek mythology. to 4623 feet (1409 meters).
  • clothiers — Plural form of clothier.
  • cohabiter — to live together as if married, usually without legal or religious sanction.
  • coheritor — a coheir
  • coinherit — To inherit together with other or others; to be one of the inheritors.
  • cothamore — a frieze fabric, often used in the manufacture of overcoats.
  • cristophe — Henri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), ("Henri I"I) 1767–1820, Haitian revolutionary general, born in Grenada: king 1811–20.
  • crocheted — made with a crochet hook
  • crocheter — needlework done with a needle having a small hook at one end for drawing the thread or yarn through intertwined loops.
  • crotchets — Plural form of crotchet.
  • crotchety — A crotchety person is bad-tempered and easily irritated.
  • cryolathe — an instrument for reshaping the cornea to correct severe nearsightedness or farsightedness: the cornea is removed from the eye, rapidly frozen, reshaped, and reinserted.
  • cryophyte — an organism, esp an alga or moss, that grows on snow or ice
  • cybergoth — (uncountable) A subculture combining elements of goth and rave culture, typically involving energetic electronic music and brightly coloured, futuristic clothing.
  • death row — If someone is on death row, they are in the part of a prison which contains the cells for criminals who have been sentenced to death.
  • dethroned — Simple past tense and past participle of dethrone.
  • dethroner — One who dethrones.
  • dethrones — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dethrone.
  • devoureth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'devour'.
  • dhrystone — (benchmark)   A short synthetic benchmark program by Reinhold Weicker <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, intended to be representative of system (integer) programming. It is available in ADA, Pascal and C. The current version is Dhrystone 2.1. The author says, "Relying on MIPS V1.1 (the result of V1.1) numbers can be hazardous to your professional health." Due to its small size, the memory system outside the cache is not tested. Compilers can too easily optimise for Dhrystone. String operations are somewhat over-represented.
  • dichroite — cordierite.
  • dinothere — any elephantlike mammal of the extinct genus Dinotherium, from the later Tertiary Period of Europe and Asia, having large, outwardly curving tusks.
  • disthrone — (obsolete, transitive) To dethrone; to remove from the throne.
  • ditrochee — a form of poetic meter in which two trochees constitute one metrical unit.
  • dordrecht — a city in SW Netherlands, on the Waal River.
  • doughtier — Comparative form of doughty.
  • dowitcher — any of several long-billed, snipelike shore birds of North America and Asia, especially Limnodromus griseus.
  • eachother — (nonstandard) misspelling of each other Typically used in the context of
  • earth-god — a god of fertility and vegetation.
  • earthborn — born on or sprung from the earth; of earthly origin.
  • earthwork — excavation and piling of earth in connection with an engineering operation.
  • earthworm — any one of numerous annelid worms that burrow in soil and feed on soil nutrients and decaying organic matter.
  • ectomorph — a person of the ectomorphic type.
  • ectotherm — a cold-blooded animal.
  • edgeworthMaria, 1767–1849, English novelist.
  • either-or — presenting an unavoidable need to choose between two alternatives
  • eleuthero — (informal) The shrub Eleutherococcus senticosus, used in traditional medicine.
  • ellsworth — Lincoln1880-1951; U.S. polar explorer
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