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9-letter words containing r, h, e, a

  • bleachery — a place where bleaching is carried out
  • blepharo- — eyelid, eyelids
  • brachiate — having widely divergent paired branches
  • branchery — a group or system of branches
  • branchiae — the gills of an aquatic animal
  • branchlet — a small branch
  • brandreth — a gridiron, iron trivet, or tripod
  • brash ice — small, floating fragments of sea ice or river ice.
  • brashness — impertinent; impudent; tactless: a brash young man.
  • breaching — the act or a result of breaking; break or rupture.
  • breadhead — a person who is overly concerned with money
  • breathful — full of breath; living
  • breathing — the passage of air into and out of the lungs to supply the body with oxygen
  • brechtian — Bertolt [ber-tawlt] /ˈbɛr tɔlt/ (Show IPA), 1898–1956, German dramatist and poet.
  • broachers — Machinery. an elongated, tapered, serrated cutting tool for shaping and enlarging holes.
  • broadhead — a flat, triangular, steel arrowhead with sharp edges.
  • bucharest — the capital of Romania, in the southeast. Pop: 1 764 000 (2005 est)
  • camelhair — the hair of the camel or dromedary, used in clothing, rugs, etc
  • canephora — Caryatid that supports a basket on her head.
  • cape horn — a rocky headland on an island at the extreme S tip of South America, belonging to Chile. It is notorious for gales and heavy seas; until the building of the Panama Canal it lay on the only sea route between the Atlantic and the Pacific
  • car chase — when one car is in quick pursuit of another
  • car phone — A car phone is a mobile phone, especially one which is designed to be used in a car.
  • car thief — a person who steals automobiles
  • caragheen — Alternative form of carrageen.
  • cardphone — a public telephone operated by the insertion of a phonecard instead of coins
  • care home — A care home is a large house or institution where people with particular problems or special needs are looked after.
  • carothers — Wallace Hume1896-1937; U.S. chemist
  • carthorse — A carthorse is a large, powerful horse that is used to pull carts or farm machinery.
  • cartouche — a carved or cast ornamental tablet or panel in the form of a scroll, sometimes having an inscription
  • cartwheel — If you do a cartwheel, you do a fast, circular movement with your body. You fall sideways, put your hands on the ground, swing your legs over, and return to a standing position.
  • cashiered — to dismiss (a military officer) from service, especially with disgrace.
  • cashierer — a person who rejects or dismisses from office
  • catharise — purify
  • catharize — to purify or make clean
  • catharses — Plural form of catharsis.
  • cathedral — A cathedral is a very large and important church which has a bishop in charge of it.
  • catherine — Saint. died 307 ad, legendary Christian martyr of Alexandria, who was tortured on a spiked wheel and beheaded
  • catheters — Plural form of catheter.
  • cauchemar — a nightmare
  • cerograph — an engraving or writing on wax
  • chaeronea — an ancient Greek town in W Boeotia: site of the victory of Philip of Macedon over the Athenians and Thebans (338 bc) and of Sulla over Mithridates (86 bc)
  • chaffered — Simple past tense and past participle of chaffer.
  • chafferer — One who chaffers; a bargainer.
  • chagrined — If you are chagrined by something, it disappoints, upsets, or annoys you, perhaps because of your own failure.
  • chair bed — a chair that can be opened out to form a bed.
  • chairside — Relating to activities that happen next to the dental chair during treatment.
  • chambered — having a chamber inside it in which the body of an important person was laid to rest
  • chamberer — someone who attends to a bed chamber; chambermaid or chamberlain
  • chamberys — a city in and the capital of Savoie, in SE France.
  • chamfered — a cut that is made in wood or some other material, usually at a 45° angle to the adjacent principal faces. Compare bevel.
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