9-letter words containing t, h, r, e
- truth set — the set of values that satisfy an open sentence, equation, inequality, etc, having no unique solution
- truthlike — resembling the truth
- turnhalle — a building in which gymnastics is taught and practised
- turophile — a connoisseur or lover of cheese.
- two-horse — If you describe a contest as a two-horse race, you mean that only two of the people or things taking part have any chance of winning.
- tzarevich — czarevitch.
- ultraheat — to sterilize (something) through extreme heat treatment
- uncharted — not shown or located on a map; unexplored; unknown, as a place or region: the uncharted depths of space.
- underheat — to heat insufficiently
- undershot — having the front teeth of the lower jaw projecting in front of the upper teeth, as a bulldog.
- unearthed — to dig or get out of the earth; dig up.
- unearthly — seeming not to belong to this earth or world: unearthly beauty.
- 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
- unshutter — to remove the shutters from
- unwreathe — to bring out of a wreathed condition; untwist; untwine.
- upholster — to provide (chairs, sofas, etc.) with coverings, cushions, stuffing, springs, etc.
- uplighter — a lamp or wall light designed or positioned to cast its light upwards
- upthunder — to make a noise like thunder
- usherette — a woman who escorts persons to seats in a theater, church, etc.
- waghalter — a person likely to be hanged
- war chest — money set aside or scheduled for a particular purpose or activity, as for a political campaign or organizational drive.
- water ash — hoptree.
- water hen — moorhen (def 1).
- water hog — a person who uses water selfishly or irresponsibly, esp during a water shortage
- waterhead — the source of a river or stream.
- waterhole — A depression in which water collects, especially one from which animals regularly drink.
- watershed — Chiefly British. the ridge or crest line dividing two drainage areas; water parting; divide.
- 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.
- weathered — seasoned or otherwise affected by exposure to the weather.
- weatherly — (of a ship or boat) making very little leeway when close-hauled.
- wehrmacht — the German armed forces of the years prior to and during World War II.
- weightier — Comparative form of weighty.
- wentworth — Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford, Strafford, 1st Earl of.
- wethering — Present participle of wether.
- whateffer — Eye dialect of whatever.
- wheatbird — A bird that feeds on wheat, especially the chaffinch.
- wheatgerm — Wheatgerm is the middle part of a grain of wheat which is rich in vitamins and is often added to other food.
- wheatworm — a small nematode, Tylenchus tritici, that stunts growth and disrupts seed production in wheat.
- whereinto — Into which.
- whereunto — (archaic or formal, interrogative) unto what; to what purpose.
- 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).