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

  • cherbourg — a port in NW France, on the English Channel. Pop: 25 370 (1999)
  • chermoula — a marinade used in N African cookery
  • cherubini — (Maria) Luigi (Carlo Zenobio Salvatore) (luˈiːdʒi). 1760–1842, Italian composer, noted particularly for his church music and his operas.
  • cheruping — Present participle of cherup.
  • chevelure — the hazy or misty luminescence encircling a comet or star
  • chirruped — Simple past tense and past participle of chirrup.
  • chirurgie — (archaic) surgery.
  • chondrule — one of the small spherical masses of mainly silicate minerals present in chondrites
  • choreutic — of or belonging to a chorus.
  • chorussed — Simple past tense and past participle of chorus.
  • chundered — Simple past tense and past participle of chunder.
  • chuntered — Simple past tense and past participle of chunter.
  • churchmen — Plural form of churchman.
  • clearchus — died 401? b.c.; Spartan general
  • corfhouse — a shed used for curing salmon and storing nets
  • cornhouse — a corncrib.
  • cranreuch — a hoarfrost
  • crunchers — Plural form of cruncher.
  • crushable — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
  • cupholder — a competitor who has won or successfully defended a specific cup, trophy, championship, etc.; champion.
  • curlyhead — a person whose hair is curly.
  • cutcherry — (formerly, in India) government offices and law courts collectively
  • daughters — Plural form of daughter.
  • debaucher — to corrupt by sensuality, intemperance, etc.; seduce.
  • dechunker — chunker
  • deerhound — a very large rough-coated breed of dog of the greyhound type
  • dehra dun — a city in N India, the capital of Uttarakhand (formerly Uttaranchal): Indian military academy (1932). Pop: 447 808 (2001)
  • deutscherIsaac, 1907–1967, English journalist and author, born in Poland.
  • devoureth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'devour'.
  • doughtier — Comparative form of doughty.
  • draughted — a drawing, sketch, or design.
  • draughter — a drawing, sketch, or design.
  • drumheads — Plural form of drumhead.
  • echiuroid — any wormlike invertebrate of the phylum Echiuroidea, found in sand and mud of tropical and subtropical seas, having at the mouth a ciliated, often elongated prostomium.
  • echovirus — any of numerous retroviruses of the picornavirus group, some harmless and others associated with various human disorders, as aseptic meningitis.
  • edinburgh — a division of the United Kingdom in the N part of Great Britain. 30,412 sq. mi. (78,772 sq. km). Capital: Edinburgh.
  • ehrenburg — Ilya Grigorievich (iljˈja ɡriˈɡɔrjɪvitʃ). 1891–1967, Soviet novelist and journalist. His novel The Thaw (1954) was the first published in the Soviet Union to deal with repression under Stalin
  • eleutheri — a fictitious secret society of free thinkers
  • eleuthero — (informal) The shrub Eleutherococcus senticosus, used in traditional medicine.
  • enshrouds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enshroud.
  • enwrought — (archaic) Made from (a material).
  • eucharist — The Eucharist is the Christian religious ceremony in which Christ's last meal with his disciples is celebrated by eating bread and drinking wine.
  • euchloric — relating to euchlorine
  • eucryphia — any tree or shrub of the mostly evergreen genus Eucryphia, native to Australia and S America, having leaves of a dark lustrous green and white flowers: family Eucryphiaceae
  • euphorbia — A plant of a genus that comprises the spurges.
  • euphrasia — eyebright
  • euphrates — a river in SW Asia, rising in E Turkey and flowing south across Syria and Iraq to join the Tigris, forming the Shatt-al-Arab, which flows to the head of the Persian Gulf: important in ancient times for the extensive irrigation of its valley (in Mesopotamia). Length: 3598 km (2235 miles)
  • eurhythmy — rhythmic movement
  • eurobeach — a beach that has been designated as suitable for bathing from because it meets the limits set by European Union regulations for bacteria in bathing areas
  • europhile — One who loves Europe, Europeans, or European culture.
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