9-letter words that end in ie
- air varie — a melody with variations.
- antwackie — old-fashioned
- apple pie — An apple pie is a kind of pie made with apples.
- apple-pie — pertaining to or embodying traditional American values: apple-pie virtues; an apple-pie issue that no politician could vote against.
- autocutie — a young and attractive but inexperienced female television presenter
- badinerie — a name given in the 18th century to a type of quick, light movement in a suite
- black tie — A black tie event is a formal social event such as a party at which people wear formal clothes called evening dress.
- black-tie — requiring that guests wear semiformal attire, especially that men wear black bow ties with tuxedos or dinner jackets: a black-tie dance.
- bobsy-die — fuss; confusion; pandemonium (esp in the phrases kick up bobsy-die, play bobsy-die)
- booboisie — a group or social class considered to be ignorant or uncultured
- brasserie — A brasserie is a small and usually cheap restaurant or bar.
- cable tie — a plastic strip with serrations on one end that lock inside an opening on the other end, used to bind things together, especially wires: Wrap all of the cords behind your computer with a cable tie. Officers secured the suspect’s hands with cable ties when they apprehended him.
- cap-a-pie — (dressed, armed, etc) from head to foot
- chess pie — a dessert made of a custardlike mixture of butter, sugar, eggs, etc., baked in a pie shell
- chirurgie — (archaic) surgery.
- chronaxie — the minimum time required for excitation of a nerve or muscle when the stimulus is double the minimum (threshold) necessary to elicit a basic response
- compagnie — company.
- confrerie — a brotherhood
- courtesie — Obsolete spelling of courtesy.
- coxsackie — Any of several viruses of the genus Enterovirus similar to poliovirus.
- cutie pie — a person regarded as appealing or attractive, esp a girl or woman
- cutie-pie — darling; sweetheart; sweetie (often used as a term of endearment).
- dalhousie — 9th Earl of, title of George Ramsay. 1770–1838, British general; governor of the British colonies in Canada (1819–28)
- demi-plie — a movement done in any of the five positions, in which the dancer bends the knees halfway, keeping the heels securely on the ground.
- diablerie — magic or witchcraft connected with devils
- dinwiddie — Robert, 1693–1770, British colonial administrator in America: lieutenant governor of Virginia 1751–58.
- do or die — reflecting or characterized by an irrevocable decision to succeed at all costs; desperate; all-out: a do-or-die attempt to halt the invaders.
- do-or-die — reflecting or characterized by an irrevocable decision to succeed at all costs; desperate; all-out: a do-or-die attempt to halt the invaders.
- fort erie — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, on Lake Erie, at the beginning of the Niagara River, next to Buffalo, N.Y.
- gaminerie — the impish or mischievous behaviour of a gamin or gamine
- gaucherie — lack of social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkwardness; crudeness; tactlessness.
- gillespie — John Birks [burks] /bɜrks/ (Show IPA), ("Dizzy") 1917–93, U.S. jazz trumpeter and composer.
- glamourie — Alternative spelling of glamoury.
- grasserie — a virus disease of silkworms, characterized by yellowness of the integument and an excessive accumulation of fluid within the body.
- howtowdie — a Scottish dish of boiled chicken with poached eggs and spinach
- in specie — coined money; coin.
- jacquerie — the revolt of the peasants of northern France against the nobles in 1358.
- kilocurie — a unit of radioactivity, equal to 1000 curies. Abbreviation: kCi, kc.
- lake erie — Lake, a lake between the NE central United States and SE central Canada: the southernmost lake of the Great Lakes; Commodore Perry's defeat of the British in 1813. 239 miles (385 km) long; 9940 sq. mi. (25,745 sq. km).
- librairie — a bookshop
- lockerbie — a town in SW Scotland, in Dumfries and Galloway: scene (1988) of the UK's worst air disaster when a passenger jet (Pan Am flight 103) was brought down by a terrorist bomb, killing 270 people, including eleven residents of the town. Pop: 4009 (2001)
- louvertie — a female given name.
- mackenzie — Sir Alexander, 1764–1820, Scottish explorer in Canada.
- macquarie — a river in SE Australia, in New South Wales, flowing NW to the Darling River. 750 miles (1210 km) long.
- malvoisie — malmsey wine.
- megacurie — a unit of radioactivity equal to one million curies
- menagerie — a collection of wild or unusual animals, especially for exhibition.
- menomonie — a town in W Wisconsin.
- milwaukie — a town in NW Oregon.
- mince pie — a pie filled with mincemeat.
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