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9-letter words containing t, h, y, e

  • entophyte — endophyte
  • ephoralty — an ephor's office
  • epiphytes — Plural form of epiphyte.
  • epiphytic — Of or pertaining to an epiphyte.
  • erythemic — having the characteristics of erythema
  • erythrina — any tropical tree of the genus Erythrina with red flowers
  • erythrism — A congenital condition of abnormal redness in an animal’s fur, plumage, or skin.
  • erythrite — a pink to purple secondary mineral consisting of hydrated cobalt arsenate in monoclinic crystalline form. Formula: Co3(AsO4)2.8H2O
  • erythroid — Of or relating to erythrocytes.
  • esterházy — a noble Hungarian family that produced many soldiers, diplomats, and patrons of the arts. Prince Miklós József Esterházy (1714–90) rebuilt the family castle of Esterháza and employed Haydn as his musical director (1766–90)
  • ethically — In an ethical manner.
  • ethnicity — The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
  • ethnogeny — the branch of ethnology that deals with the origin of races or peoples
  • ethnology — The study of the characteristics of various peoples and the differences and relationships between them.
  • ethylated — Simple past tense and past participle of ethylate.
  • ethylenic — (organic chemistry) Containing ethylene or an ethylene derivative.
  • eurhythmy — rhythmic movement
  • eurytherm — an organism that can live at a wide range of temperatures
  • eurythmic — (music) harmonious.
  • euthyroid — having a thyroid gland that functions normally
  • exophytic — (pathology) In pathology, pertaining to growth of a tumor outward.
  • exstrophy — (medicine) The eversion or turning out of any organ, or of its inner surface.
  • eye chart — a chart used to test vision from a specified distance: it consists typically of rows of letters of decreasing size
  • eye patch — covering for one eye
  • eyebright — any scrophulariaceous annual plant of the genus Euphrasia, esp E. nemorosa, having small white-and-purple two-lipped flowers: formerly used in the treatment of eye disorders
  • featherly — (obsolete) Like feathers.
  • fly sheet — a sheet on which instructions or information are printed; handbill.
  • flysheets — Plural form of flysheet.
  • flyweight — a boxer or other contestant of the lightest competitive class, especially a professional boxer weighing up to 112 pounds (51 kg).
  • furtherly — Favorable, advanced.
  • geophytes — Plural form of geophyte.
  • geophytic — Relating to geophytes.
  • haecceity — That property or quality of a thing by virtue of which it is unique or describable as “ this (one). ”.
  • haemocyte — Alternative spelling of hemocyte.
  • hairstyle — a style of cutting, arranging, or combing the hair; hairdo; coiffure.
  • halophyte — a plant that thrives in saline soil.
  • halysites — an extinct genus comprising the chain corals.
  • haplotype — Genetics. a combination of closely linked DNA sequences on one chromosome that are often inherited together: By comparing haplotypes of a mother and father with those of a fetus, scientists can study how new genetic changes arise.
  • hastately — in a hastate manner
  • hatefully — In a hateful manner.
  • haymarket — a famous London market 1644–1830.
  • healthily — possessing or enjoying good health or a sound and vigorous mentality: a healthy body; a healthy mind.
  • heartedly — having a specified kind of heart (now used only in combination): hardhearted; sad-hearted.
  • heathenry — The state of being heathen.
  • heavy-set — Someone who is heavy-set has a large solid body.
  • heliotype — A picture obtained by the process of heliotypy.
  • helophyte — any perennial marsh plant that bears its overwintering buds in the mud below the surface
  • hemelytra — one of the forewings of a true bug, having a hard, thick basal portion and a thinner, membranous apex.
  • hemocytes — Plural form of hemocyte.
  • hemolytic — the breaking down of red blood cells with liberation of hemoglobin.
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