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9-letter words containing p, h

  • half-open — (of a file) having a pawn or pawns of only one colour on it
  • half-pace — a small stage on which something stands
  • half-peck — a unit of dry measure equal to 4 quarts (4.4 liters).
  • half-pike — spontoon.
  • half-pint — half of a pint, equal to 8 fluid ounces (1 cup) or 16 tablespoons (0.2 liter).
  • half-pipe — a half-moon-shaped chute or ramp used by snowboarders and skateboarders to provide a takeoff for a jump.
  • half-slip — a woman's skirtlike undergarment, usually of a straight or slightly flared shape and having a narrow elasticized waistband.
  • half-step — Music. semitone.
  • halfpence — Plural form of halfpenny.
  • halfpenny — a bronze coin of the United Kingdom, equal to half a penny: use phased out in 1984.
  • halfpipes — Plural form of halfpipe.
  • hall pass — permit to leave classroom
  • halophile — any organism, as certain halobacteria and marine bacteria, that requires a salt-rich environment for its growth and survival.
  • halophily — the ability or predisposition to thrive in an extremely salty environment
  • halophobe — a creature that is unable to live in salty conditions
  • halophyte — a plant that thrives in saline soil.
  • hammerkop — A bird from southern Africa, Scopus umbretta, of the Scopidae family and related to the herons.
  • hampering — to hold back; hinder; impede: A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.
  • hampshire — Also called Hants. a county in S England. 1460 sq. mi. (3780 sq. km).
  • hampstead — a former borough of London, England, now part of Camden.
  • hand-pick — to pick by hand.
  • hand-play — the practice of fighting with fists
  • handclaps — Plural form of handclap.
  • handclasp — a gripping of hands by two or more people, as in greeting, parting, making a commitment, or expressing affection.
  • handgrips — Plural form of handgrip.
  • handicaps — Plural form of handicap.
  • handphone — A cordless or cellular phone.
  • handpiece — The part of a dental drill, surgical instrument, etc. that is held in the hand.
  • handplant — (skateboarding) A move in which the skater balances on his hand after skating up to the top of a halfpipe.
  • handpress — a printing press that is manipulated by hand
  • handprint — an impression or mark made with the palm and fingers on a surface.
  • hands up! — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • handshape — (in sign language) the held position of the hand and fingers in producing a particular sign.
  • handspike — a bar used as a lever.
  • handstamp — an implement for stamping an impression
  • haphazard — characterized by lack of order or planning, by irregularity, or by randomness; determined by or dependent on chance; aimless.
  • haphtarah — Haftarah.
  • haplessly — In a hapless manner.
  • haplology — the omission of one of two similar adjacent syllables or sounds in a word, as in substituting morphonemic for morphophonemic or in the pronunciation [prob-lee] /ˈprɒb li/ (Show IPA) for probably.
  • haplontic — (chiefly of an alga or other lower plant) having a life cycle in which the main form is haploid, with a diploid zygote being formed only briefly.
  • haplotype — Genetics. a combination of closely linked DNA sequences on one chromosome that are often inherited together: By comparing haplotypes of a mother and father with those of a fetus, scientists can study how new genetic changes arise.
  • happen by — chance upon
  • happen on — to take place; come to pass; occur: Something interesting is always happening in New York.
  • happen to — chance to
  • happen-so — chance; happenstance; accident: Meeting you today was pure happen-so.
  • happeneth — Archaic third-person singular form of happen.
  • happening — something that happens; occurrence; event.
  • happiness — the quality or state of being happy.
  • happyness — Misspelling of happiness.
  • hapsburgs — a German princely family, prominent since the 13th century, that has furnished sovereigns to the Holy Roman Empire, Austria, Spain, etc.
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