9-letter words containing s, l, o, h
- chlorides — Plural form of chloride.
- chlorites — Plural form of chlorite.
- chlorosis — a disorder, formerly common in adolescent girls, characterized by pale greenish-yellow skin, weakness, and palpitation and caused by insufficient iron in the body
- chokeslam — A wrestling move in which someone is picked up by their neck and is driven into the mat.
- cholecyst — the gallbladder
- choosable — to select from a number of possibilities; pick by preference: She chose Sunday for her departure.
- choralist — a person who sings in a chorus or ensemble
- chordless — Lacking chords.
- closehead — the entrance to a tenement close
- clothiers — Plural form of clothier.
- clothings — Plural form of clothing.
- clownfish — any of several brightly coloured striped fish of the subfamily Amphiprioninae of the Pacific and Indian Oceans
- clubhouse — A clubhouse is a place where the members of a club, especially a sports club, meet.
- coalhouse — a shed or building for storing coal
- cogwheels — Plural form of cogwheel.
- cohesible — capable of cohesion
- cold cash — money paid in full at the time of a business transaction
- cold fish — If you say that someone is a cold fish, you think that they are unfriendly and unemotional.
- cold shut — A cold shut is a fault in the surface of a piece of metal caused by two streams of molten metal not joining properly when the piece is being cast.
- coldhouse — an unheated greenhouse
- colophons — Plural form of colophon.
- coltishly — In a coltish manner.
- coolhouse — a greenhouse in which a cool temperature is maintained
- coolibahs — Plural form of coolibah.
- copyholds — Plural form of copyhold.
- cromlechs — Plural form of cromlech.
- cystolith — a knoblike deposit of calcium carbonate in the epidermal cells of such plants as the stinging nettle
- dalhousie — 9th Earl of, title of George Ramsay. 1770–1838, British general; governor of the British colonies in Canada (1819–28)
- dishallow — to profane; desecrate.
- dishcloth — a cloth for use in washing dishes; dishrag.
- dishclout — a cloth for use in washing dishes; dishrag.
- dishtowel — a towel for drying dishes.
- doggishly — In a doggish manner.
- dollhouse — a miniature house the scale of children's dolls.
- dollishly — In a dollish manner.
- dolmetsch — Arnold. 1858–1940, British musician, born in France. He contributed greatly to the revival of interest in early music and instruments
- doltishly — In a doltish manner.
- donnishly — In a donnish manner.
- dronishly — in a droning manner
- duathlons — Plural form of duathlon.
- dustcloth — a soft, absorbent cloth used for dusting.
- elkhounds — Plural form of elkhound.
- ellsworth — Lincoln1880-1951; U.S. polar explorer
- eulachons — Plural form of eulachon.
- falchions — Plural form of falchion.
- falsehood — a false statement; lie. Synonyms: fabrication, prevarication, falsification, canard, invention, fiction, story.
- fish pole — fishing pole.
- fish-pole — a long tapered flexible pole, often in jointed sections, for use with a fishing line and, usually, a reel
- fishbowls — Plural form of fishbowl.
- flash mob — a group of people mobilized by social media to meet in a public place for the purpose of doing an unusual or entertaining activity of short duration: The flash mob brought wide smiles to the faces of commuters waiting for their train.