9-letter words containing v, e, r
- grey vote — the body of elderly people's votes, or elderly people regarded collectively as voters
- grey-wave — denoting a company or an investment that is potentially profitable but is unlikely to fulfil expectations before the investor has grey hair
- grievance — a wrong considered as grounds for complaint, or something believed to cause distress: Inequitable taxation is the chief grievance.
- grievants — Plural form of grievant.
- grievious — (chiefly, dialectal) Alternative form of grievous.
- groove on — enjoy, appreciate
- grooviest — Superlative form of groovy.
- grosvenor — Gilbert Hovey, 1875–1966, U.S. geographer, writer, and editor.
- groveless — having no groves
- groveling — to humble oneself or act in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility.
- grovelled — to humble oneself or act in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility.
- groveller — to humble oneself or act in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility.
- guenevere — a female given name: from a Welsh word meaning “white, fair.”.
- guevarist — a supporter of the revolutionary theories and tactics of Ernesto Guevara.
- guinevere — Arthurian Romance. wife of King Arthur and mistress of Lancelot.
- gyrovague — a vagrant monk who wandered from one monastery to another.
- hairweave — the process of hairweaving.
- han river — a dynasty in China, 206 b.c.–a.d. 220, with an interregnum, a.d. 9–25: characterized by consolidation of the centralized imperial state and territorial expansion. Compare Earlier Han, Later Han.
- hand over — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
- handovers — Plural form of handover.
- hang over — to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
- hangovers — Plural form of hangover.
- hardcover — a book bound in cloth, leather, or the like, over stiff material: Hardcovers are more durable than paperbacks.
- harddrive — Alternative form of hard drive.
- harvest c — A C compiler, assembler and linker for the Macintosh by Eric W. Sink. The parts of the system are integrated in a single application, which manages a "project" composed by several C source files and resource files (which contain data). Version 1.3.
- harvested — Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
- harvester — a person who harvests; reaper.
- hash over — a dish of diced or chopped meat and often vegetables, as of leftover corned beef or veal and potatoes, sautéed in a frying pan or of meat, potatoes, and carrots cooked together in gravy.
- hauterive — a town in SE Quebec, in E Canada.
- haverford — a township in SE Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia.
- haverhill — a city in NE Massachusetts, on the Merrimack River.
- haversack — a single-strapped bag worn over one shoulder and used for carrying supplies.
- haversian — designating or of the canals through which blood vessels and connective tissue pass in bone
- haversine — one half the versed sine of a given angle or arc.
- hay fever — a type of allergic rhinitis affecting the mucous membranes of the eyes and respiratory tract, affecting susceptible persons usually during the summer, caused by pollen of ragweed and certain other plants.
- heel over — When something heels over, it leans over very far as if it is about to fall over.
- helldiver — a grebe, especially the pied-billed grebe.
- hemiliver — Lb anatomy Half of the liver.
- henry vii — ("Henry of Luxembourg") 1275?–1313, king of Germany 1309–13 and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1312–13.
- herbivora — grass-eating animals collectively
- herbivore — a herbivorous animal.
- herbivory — The eating of plants, especially ones that are still living.
- heyrovsky — Jaroslav [yah-raw-slahf] /ˈyɑ rɔ slɑf/ (Show IPA), 1890–1967, Czech chemist: Nobel Prize 1959.
- hilversum — a city in central Netherlands.
- hold over — to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
- holdovers — Plural form of holdover.
- hoovering — to clean with a vacuum cleaner.
- hortative — hortatory.
- hoverport — A terminal for hovercraft.
- howsoever — to whatsoever extent or degree.