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9-letter words containing t, h, i, r

  • turophile — a connoisseur or lover of cheese.
  • tutorship — a person employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning, especially a private instructor.
  • tzarevich — czarevitch.
  • ultrachic — extremely stylish or chic
  • ultrahigh — extremely high: ultrahigh skyscrapers of 100 stories.
  • ultrarich — having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
  • ultrathin — extremely thin: an ultrathin wristwatch.
  • uncharity — lack of charity; uncharitable thought or behaviour; unkindness
  • ungirthed — the measure around anything; circumference.
  • unir tech — (company)   The company with the exclusive license from Bell Labs to distribute [email protected]. Unir is owned and operated by well-known anti-IETF ranter, Jim Fleming. Telephone: +1 (800) 222-8647.
  • unshirted — not wearing a shirt
  • unthrifty — practicing thrift or economical management; frugal: a thrifty shopper.
  • upaithric — without a roof
  • uplighter — a lamp or wall light designed or positioned to cast its light upwards
  • uprightly — erect or vertical, as in position or posture.
  • vulturish — resembling a vulture
  • wealthier — Comparative form of wealthy.
  • wear thin — to carry or have on the body or about the person as a covering, equipment, ornament, or the like: to wear a coat; to wear a saber; to wear a disguise.
  • weightier — Comparative form of weighty.
  • wethering — Present participle of wether.
  • wheatbird — A bird that feeds on wheat, especially the chaffinch.
  • whereinto — Into which.
  • wherewith — Rare. wherewithal.
  • whistlers — Plural form of whistler.
  • whitbread — Fatima. born 1961, British javelin thrower: won gold at the World Championships (1987)
  • white fir — a tall, narrow fir, Abies concolor, of western North America, yielding a soft wood used for lumber, pulp, boxes, etc.
  • white rat — an albino variety of the Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus, used in biological experiments.
  • white rot — a decay of wood caused by lignase-producing fungi, especially Phanerochaete chrysosporium.
  • whiteacre — an arbitrary name for a piece of land used for purposes of supposition in legal argument or the like (often distinguished from blackacre).
  • whitebark — The North American pine Pinus albicaulis, found in mountainous and subalpine regions, often as krummholz.
  • whiteners — Plural form of whitener.
  • whiteware — white earthenware
  • whithered — Simple past tense and past participle of whither.
  • whittakerCharles Evans, 1901–73, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1957–62.
  • whittawer — a person who converts skins into white leather; a tawer
  • whitworthKathrynne Ann ("Kathy") born 1939, U.S. golfer.
  • wiltshire — Also, Wilts [wilts] /wɪlts/ (Show IPA). a county in S England. 1345 sq. mi. (3485 sq. km). County seat: Salisbury.
  • windthrow — the uprooting of trees by wind
  • winterish — Characteristic of winter.
  • wirephoto — a device for transmitting photographs over distances by wire. a photograph so transmitted.
  • withdrawl — Misspelling of withdrawal.
  • withdrawn — past participle of withdraw.
  • withdraws — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withdraw.
  • withe rod — either of two North American viburnums, Viburnum cassinoides or V. nudum, having tough, osierlike shoots.
  • withereth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wither.
  • withering — to shrivel; fade; decay: The grapes had withered on the vine.
  • witherite — a white to grayish mineral, barium carbonate, BaCO 3 , occurring in crystals and masses: a minor ore of barium.
  • wordsmith — an expert in the use of words.
  • worthiest — Superlative form of worthy.
  • wreathing — a circular band of flowers, foliage, or any ornamental work, for adorning the head or for any decorative purpose; a garland or chaplet.
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