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9-letter words containing s, h, m, a, t

  • abashment — to destroy the self-confidence, poise, or self-possession of; disconcert; make ashamed or embarrassed: to abash someone by sneering.
  • achromats — Plural form of achromat.
  • alchemist — An alchemist was a scientist in the Middle Ages who tried to discover how to change ordinary metals into gold.
  • alchymist — Alternative spelling of alchemist.
  • allmouths — Plural form of allmouth.
  • amaranths — Plural form of amaranth.
  • amethysts — Plural form of amethyst.
  • amianthus — any of the fine silky varieties of asbestos
  • anathemas — Plural form of anathema.
  • apatheism — (religion) Apathy towards the existence of a god; belief that the question of the existence of a god is unimportant.
  • apothegms — Plural form of apothegm.
  • ashramite — a person who lives in an ashram or place of rest or contemplation
  • asphaltum — a substance used to protect surface areas of metal that do not require to be etched
  • asthmatic — People who suffer from asthma are sometimes referred to as asthmatics.
  • atheromas — Plural form of atheroma.
  • athletism — The state or practice of an athlete; the characteristics of an athlete.
  • authorism — the state or condition of being author
  • axanthism — (zoology) Absence of yellow pigmentation.
  • badmouths — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of badmouth.
  • bashments — Plural form of bashment.
  • bathrooms — Plural form of bathroom.
  • beechmast — collective term for beech nuts, esp when lying on the ground
  • bush tram — a railway line in the bush, used to facilitate the entry of workers and the removal of timber
  • campshirt — a loose, short-sleeved shirt or blouse with an open collar
  • camshafts — Plural form of camshaft.
  • catechism — In a Catholic, Episcopal, or Orthodox Church, the catechism is a series of questions and answers about religious beliefs, which has to be learned by people before they can become full members of that Church.
  • chamosite — a mineral of the chlorite group, hydrous aluminum silicate of iron, occurring in gray or black crystals in oolitic iron ore.
  • chatrooms — Plural form of chatroom.
  • chautemps — Camille [ka-mee-yuh] /kaˈmi yə/ (Show IPA), 1885–1963, French politician: premier 1930, 1933–34, 1937–38.
  • chemostat — an apparatus for growing bacterial cultures at a constant rate by controlling the supply of nutrient medium
  • chiasmata — Anatomy. a crossing or decussation, as that of the optic nerves at the base of the brain.
  • christmas — Christmas is a Christian festival when the birth of Jesus Christ is celebrated. Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December.
  • chromates — Plural form of chromate.
  • deathsman — an executioner
  • dysthymia — depression; despondency or a tendency to be despondent.
  • eightsman — a member of an eight-man rowing team
  • empathies — Plural form of empathy.
  • empathise — (British) alternative spelling of empathize.
  • emphatics — Plural form of emphatic.
  • exanthems — Plural form of exanthem.
  • haemostat — A clamp used in surgery to close the severed end of a blood vessel to stop bleeding.
  • hailstorm — a storm with hail.
  • half-mast — a position approximately halfway between the top of a mast, staff, etc., and its base.
  • halftimes — Plural form of halftime.
  • hamamatsu — a city on S central Honshu, in central Japan.
  • hamantash — hamantasch.
  • hamfisted — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
  • hamiltons — Plural form of hamilton.
  • hampstead — a former borough of London, England, now part of Camden.
  • hamstring — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.

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