9-letter words containing st
- growthist — an advocate of the importance of economic growth
- grubstake — provisions, gear, etc., furnished to a prospector on condition of participating in the profits of any discoveries.
- grumpiest — surly or ill-tempered; discontentedly or sullenly irritable; grouchy.
- guardpost — Alternative spelling of guard post.
- guestbook — A book in which visitors to a particular place may write their names, addresses, and remarks.
- guestlist — a list of guests invited to attend a social function.
- guestroom — a room for the lodging of guests.
- guestwise — as, or in the manner of, a guest
- guevarist — a supporter of the revolutionary theories and tactics of Ernesto Guevara.
- guidepost — a post, usually mounted on the roadside or at the intersection of two or more roads, bearing a sign for the guidance of travelers.
- guiltiest — Superlative form of guilty.
- guitarist — a performer on the guitar.
- gunstocks — Plural form of gunstock.
- gustation — the act of tasting.
- gustative — gustatory.
- gustatory — of or relating to taste or tasting.
- gustiness — blowing or coming in gusts, as wind, rain, or storms.
- gymnastic — of or relating to physical exercises that develop and demonstrate strength, balance, and agility, especially such exercises performed mostly on special equipment.
- haemostat — A clamp used in surgery to close the severed end of a blood vessel to stop bleeding.
- haggadist — one of the writers of the Aggadah.
- hailstone — a pellet of hail.
- hailstorm — a storm with hail.
- hairstyle — a style of cutting, arranging, or combing the hair; hairdo; coiffure.
- halachist — one of the writers or compilers of the Halakhah.
- halakhist — one of the writers or compilers of the Halakhah.
- half rest — a rest equal in time value to a half note.
- half step — Music. semitone.
- half-mast — a position approximately halfway between the top of a mast, staff, etc., and its base.
- half-step — Music. semitone.
- hallstand — A piece of furniture, near to an outside door, on which hats and coats are hung, and umbrellas are stored.
- hallstatt — of, relating to, or belonging to a variously dated early period of Iron Age culture in Europe, characterized by the use of bronze, the introduction of iron, and by artistic work in pottery, jewelry, etc.
- hamfisted — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
- hampstead — a former borough of London, England, now part of Camden.
- hamstring — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
- hamstrung — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
- hand-list — a list containing some rough or brief details
- handstaff — a small spear
- handstamp — an implement for stamping an impression
- handstand — an act or instance of supporting the body in a vertical position by balancing on the palms of the hands.
- handsturn — an amount of work or the period of time spent doing a piece of work
- hardstand — a hard-surfaced area on which heavy vehicles or airplanes can be parked.
- hardstone — (arts) precious stone or semi-precious stone used to make intaglio, mosaics etc.
- harestail — a species of cotton grass, Eriophorum vaginatum, more tussocky than common cotton grass and having only a single flower head
- harmonist — a member of a celibate religious sect that emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1803.
- 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.
- hastately — in a hastate manner
- hasteless — Without haste; leisurely.
- hastening — to move or act with haste; proceed with haste; hurry: to hasten to a place.