9-letter words containing p, h, i, l, s
- lordships — Plural form of lordship.
- lumpishly — In a lumpish manner.
- lymphitis — (archaic) lymphadenopathy.
- lynchpins — Plural form of lynchpin.
- mesophile — mesophilic.
- mumpishly — in a mumpish manner
- nephalism — teetotalism; abstinence from alcohol
- nephalist — (obsolete, Temperance movement) One who practises nephalism; a teetotaller.
- paschal i — died a.d. 824, pope 817–824.
- pearlfish — any of several small fishes of the family Carapidae, living within pearl oysters, sea cucumbers, starfishes, etc.
- pharsalia — a district in ancient Greece whose chief city was Pharsalus.
- phaseolin — a type of proteid that is present in the kidney bean
- phenolics — any of the class of thermosetting resins formed by the condensation of phenol, or of a phenol derivative, with an aldehyde, especially formaldehyde: used chiefly in the manufacture of paints and plastics and as adhesives for sandpaper and plywood.
- philhorse — the horse, in a group of horses that are used to pull a carriage etc, which is at the back and nearest the object being pulled
- philippus — a gold coin of ancient Greece, originally issued by Philip II of Macedon.
- philistia — an ancient country on the E coast of the Mediterranean.
- phlebitis — inflammation of a vein, often occurring in the legs and involving the formation of a thrombus, characterized by swelling, pain, and change of skin color.
- phyletics — phylogenetic classification.
- physicals — of or relating to the body: physical exercise.
- pile shoe — an iron casting shaped to a point and fitted to a lower end of a wooden or concrete pile
- pilotfish — a small, marine fish, Naucrates ductor, often swimming with sharks.
- platyfish — any of several small, yellow-gray freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, especially X. variatus, of Mexico: popular in home aquariums, in which the color varies widely.
- plenished — to fill up; stock; furnish.
- polish up — to make smooth and glossy, especially by rubbing or friction: to polish a brass doorknob.
- pollyfish — parrotfish.
- psychical — of or relating to the human soul or mind; mental (opposed to physical).
- published — to issue (printed or otherwise reproduced textual or graphic material, computer software, etc.) for sale or distribution to the public.
- publisher — a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- puckishly — in a puckish manner
- pupilship — the state of being a pupil
- replenish — to make full or complete again, as by supplying what is lacking, used up, etc.: to replenish one's stock of food.
- republish — to publish again: to republish a bestseller in a special illustrated edition.
- rhopalism — the art, skill, or incidence of writing rhopalic verse
- rivalship — rivalry
- rompishly — in a rompish manner
- rulership — the act or fact of ruling or the state of being ruled: Foreign rulership of the country began in the 18th century.
- scaldship — the office of a scald or an ancient Scandinavian poet or bard
- scotophil — living and flourishing in darkness.
- sharpbill — a passerine bird, Oxyruncus cristatus, of New World tropical forests, having greenish plumage and a pointed bill, related to the tyrant flycatchers.
- sheeplike — any of numerous ruminant mammals of the genus Ovis, of the family Bovidae, closely related to the goats, especially O. aries, bred in a number of domesticated varieties.
- shippable — being in a suitable form or condition for shipping1 .
- sinophile — a person who admires or has a strong liking for China, the Chinese, or their culture.
- siphuncle — (in a nautilus) the connecting tube that passes from the end of the body through all of the septa to the innermost chamber.
- skaldship — the office of an ancient Scandinavian poet
- slip hook — pelican hook.
- slipsheet — a sheet so inserted.
- slo pitch — slow pitch
- slo-pitch — a type of softball with ten players per side and in which each pitch must travel in an arc from three to ten feet high.
- spanglish — Spanish spoken with a large admixture of English, especially American, words and expressions.
- spherical — having the form of a sphere; globular.