0%

9-letter words containing p, h

  • paragraph — a distinct portion of written or printed matter dealing with a particular idea, usually beginning with an indentation on a new line.
  • paramorph — a pseudomorph formed by a change in crystal structure but not in chemical composition.
  • paranymph — a groomsman or a bridesmaid.
  • pararhyme — a part-rhyme in which the consonants are the same but the vowels are different
  • parathion — a deep-brown to yellow, poisonous liquid, C 1 0 H 1 4 NO 5 PS, used as an insecticide.
  • parchedly — in a parched manner
  • parcheesi — a modern board game derived from the ancient game of pachisi
  • parchment — the skin of sheep, goats, etc., prepared for use as a material on which to write.
  • parfleche — a rawhide that has been dried after having been soaked in a solution of lye and water to remove the hair.
  • parhelion — a bright circular spot on a solar halo; a mock sun: usually one of two or more such spots seen on opposite sides of the sun, and often accompanied by additional luminous arcs and bands.
  • parhypate — a note in ancient Greek music, the second lowest note in the two lowest tetrachords
  • pariahdom — an outcast.
  • pariahism — an outcast.
  • parma ham — cured ham from Italy
  • parocheth — a richly embroidered curtain that hangs in front of the Holy Ark in a synagogue.
  • parochial — of, relating to, or financially supported by one or more church parishes: parochial churches in Great Britain.
  • parokheth — a richly embroidered curtain that hangs in front of the Holy Ark in a synagogue.
  • parrhesia — boldness or frankness of speech; the act of asking forgiveness for speaking in such a way
  • parsonish — like a parson
  • part with — a portion or division of a whole that is separate or distinct; piece, fragment, fraction, or section; constituent: the rear part of the house; to glue the two parts together.
  • parthenia — an epithet of Athena, meaning “virgin.”.
  • parthenon — the temple of Athena Parthenos on the Acropolis at Athens, completed c438 b.c. by Ictinus and Callicrates and decorated by Phidias: regarded as the finest Doric temple.
  • parthenos — an epithet of Athena, meaning “virgin.”.
  • parthians — a native or inhabitant of Parthia.
  • party hat — a hat, often made of paper, worn at a party
  • paschal i — died a.d. 824, pope 817–824.
  • pash rash — an inflammation of the skin caused by passionate kissing with a man with a stubbly face
  • pass rush — an attempt by the defense to prevent the quarterback from throwing successfully to a receiver.
  • patchogue — a town on S Long Island, in SE New York.
  • patchouli — a plant, Pogostemon cablin, of tropical Asia, that yields a fragrant oil (patchouli oil) used in the manufacture of perfumes.
  • patchwork — something made up of an incongruous variety of pieces or parts; hodgepodge: a patchwork of verse forms.
  • pathocure — Psychiatry. cessation of a neurosis with the appearance of an organic disease.
  • pathogens — any disease-producing agent, especially a virus, bacterium, or other microorganism.
  • pathogeny — the production and development of disease.
  • pathology — the science or the study of the origin, nature, and course of diseases.
  • patriarch — the male head of a family or tribal line.
  • pawn shop — shop that makes loans on personal property
  • pay phone — a public telephone requiring that the caller deposit coins or use a credit card to pay for a call.
  • paycheque — a payment for work done
  • pc-scheme — Version 3.03 compiler, debugger, profiler, editor, libraries Written at Texas Instruments. Runs on MS-DOS 286/386 IBM PCs and compatibles. Includes an optimising compiler, an emacs-like editor, inspector, debugger, performance testing, foreign function interface, window system and an object-oriented subsystem. Also supports the dialect used in Hal Abelson and Gerald Sussman's SICP. Conformance: Revised^3 Report, also supports dialect used in SICP. restriction: official version is $95, contact <[email protected]> See also PCS/Geneva.
  • pea aphid — a large green aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum, that is a pest of peas, clovers, alfalfa, and similar plants and occurs throughout North America.
  • pea shrub — any of various small trees or shrubs belonging to the genus Caragana, of the legume family, native to central Asia, having showy, usually yellow flowers, cultivated as an ornamental.
  • peachblow — a delicate purplish pink.
  • peak-hour — during the busiest hours; used esp of traffic and demand for gas, electricity etc
  • pearl ash — the granular crystalline form of potassium carbonate
  • pearlfish — any of several small fishes of the family Carapidae, living within pearl oysters, sea cucumbers, starfishes, etc.
  • peckinpahDavid Samuel ("Sam") 1925–84, U.S. film director and screenwriter.
  • pedograph — an imprint on paper of the foot.
  • pedophile — an adult who is sexually attracted to young children.
  • pedorthic — (of footwear) designed to alleviate problems with feet, lower limbs, posture, etc
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?