9-letter words containing s, h, o, u, t
- fresh out — newly short of sth
- gatehouse — a house at or over a gate, used as a gatekeeper's quarters, fortification, etc.
- ghost gum — a eucalyptus tree with white trunk and branches
- gütersloh — a town in NW Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia. Pop: 95 928 (2003 est)
- halituous — (obsolete) Produced by, or like, breath; vaporous.
- haustoria — a projection from the hypha of a fungus into the organic matter from which it absorbs nutrients.
- herodotus — 484?–425? b.c, Greek historian.
- holocaust — a great or complete devastation or destruction, especially by fire.
- hornpouts — Plural form of hornpout.
- hospitium — a hospice.
- hot flush — a blush; rosy glow: a flush of embarrassment on his face.
- hot issue — a hot issue is a shares issue which sells at more than the public offer price on the first day of trading
- hot sauce — any of several highly spiced, pungent condiments, especially one containing some type of pepper or chili.
- hot stuff — a person or thing of exceptional interest or merit.
- hothoused — (of a child) having undergone hothousing
- hothouses — Plural form of hothouse.
- house-sit — to take care of a house or residence while the owner or occupant is temporarily away, especially by living in it.
- houseboat — a flat-bottomed, bargelike boat fitted for use as a floating dwelling but not for rough water.
- housecats — Plural form of housecat.
- housecoat — a woman's robe or dresslike garment in various lengths, for casual wear about the house.
- housekept — to keep or maintain a house.
- housemate — a person with whom one shares a house or other residence.
- housetops — Plural form of housetop.
- houstonia — any North American plant, belonging to the genus Houstonia, of the madder family, especially H. caerulea, the common bluet.
- huguenots — a member of the Reformed or Calvinistic communion of France in the 16th and 17th centuries; a French Protestant.
- humorists — Plural form of humorist.
- humourist — (British) alternative spelling of humorist.
- hutcheson — Francis. 1694–1746, Scottish philosopher: he published books on ethics and aesthetics, including System of Moral Philosophy (1755)
- hypocaust — a hollow space or system of channels in the floor or walls of some ancient Roman buildings that provided a central heating system by receiving and distributing the heat from a furnace.
- hypotonus — Hypotonia.
- isanthous — having regular flowers.
- jump shot — a shot with one or both hands in which a player leaps into the air and shoots the ball at the basket at the moment of reaching the highest point of the leap.
- junk shot — a procedure used for stemming the flow of oil from a leaking well in which debris (such as shredded tyres, golf balls, etc) is pumped into the well at high pressure
- loutishly — In a loutish manner.
- lustihood — lustiness; vigor.
- malthouse — A building in which malt is prepared and stored.
- masthouse — a place, usually in a dockyard, in which masts are stored
- methodius — Saint (Apostle of the Slavs) a.d. c825–885, Greek missionary in Moravia (brother of Saint Cyril).
- moustache — the hair growing on the upper lip.
- mouthbows — Plural form of mouthbow.
- mouthfuls — Plural form of mouthful.
- mouthings — Plural form of mouthing.
- mouthless — Without a mouth.
- mouthwash — a solution, often containing antiseptic, astringent, and breath-sweetening agents, used for cleansing the mouth and teeth, and for gargling.
- mushmouth — a person who speaks indistinctly.
- mustachio — a mustache.
- mutsuhito — 1852–1912, emperor of Japan 1867–1912.
- naphthous — of, relating to or derived from naphtha
- nothosaur — An extinct semiaquatic carnivorous reptile of the Triassic period, having a slender body and long neck, related to the plesiosaurs.
- noughties — The decade from 2000 to 2009.