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9-letter words that end in th

  • mushmouth — a person who speaks indistinctly.
  • neckcloth — cravat (def 2).
  • net worth — net assets.
  • neuropath — A person affected by nervous disease, or with an abnormally sensitive nervous system.
  • ninetieth — next after the eighty-ninth; being the ordinal number for 90.
  • no-growth — failing to or unlikely to grow; showing a lack of progress or development: a no-growth industry.
  • nongrowth — the failure to grow
  • nonsmooth — Not smooth.
  • obtaineth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'obtain'.
  • old south — the U.S. South before the Civil War.
  • osteopath — a physician who practices osteopathy.
  • ostrogoth — a member of the easterly division of the Goths, maintaining a monarchy in Italy, a.d. 493–555.
  • outgrowth — a natural development, product, or result: to consider truancy an outgrowth of parental neglect.
  • over with — above in place or position: the roof over one's head.
  • packcloth — a cloth used for packing
  • paleolith — a paleolithic stone implement.
  • parocheth — a richly embroidered curtain that hangs in front of the Holy Ark in a synagogue.
  • parokheth — a richly embroidered curtain that hangs in front of the Holy Ark in a synagogue.
  • part with — a portion or division of a whole that is separate or distinct; piece, fragment, fraction, or section; constituent: the rear part of the house; to glue the two parts together.
  • phacolith — a layer of igneous rock, which has the structure of a lens, and which occurs in an invasive position in sedimentary rock
  • philomath — a person who enjoys learning new facts and acquiring new knowledge
  • phytolith — a microscopic silica body that forms in a living plant and becomes fossilized.
  • play with — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • pre-death — the act of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism. Compare brain death.
  • pregrowth — the period before something begins to grow
  • puss moth — a large pale prominent moth, Cerura vinula, whose larvae feed on willow and poplar, and are bright green with a masklike red head and claspers modified as "tails" that are protruded and raised in a state of alarm: family Notodontidae
  • put forth — to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: to put a book on the shelf.
  • pyracanth — a thorny evergreen shrub of the genus Pyracantha, related to the hawthorn
  • red earth — a clayey zonal soil of tropical savanna lands, formed by extensive chemical weathering, coloured by iron compounds, and less strongly leached than laterite
  • rhinolith — a calculus or stone formed in the nose which can lead to other medical conditions such as headaches or sinusitis
  • runesmith — a student, writer, transcriber, or decipherer of runes.
  • sackcloth — sacking.
  • sailcloth — any of various fabrics, as of cotton, nylon, or Dacron, for boat sails or tents.
  • salt bath — a bath of molten salts in which steel can be immersed to soak to a uniform and accurately maintained temperature as part of the process of heat treatment. Different salts are used for different temperatures
  • scan path — (circuit design) A technique used to increase the controllability and observability of a logic circuit by incorporating "scan registers" into the circuit. Normally these act like flip-flops but they can be switched into a "test" mode where they all become one long shift register. This allows data to be clocked serially through all the scan registers and out of an output pin at the same time as new data is clocked in from an input pin. Using this technique, the state of certain points in the circuit can be examined and modified at any time by suspending normal operation and switching to test mode. If the scan path is placed adjacent to the circuit's input and output pins then this is known as "boundary scan".
  • sea heath — a small tough perennial plant, Frankenia laevis, of Eurasian salt marshes, having minute leaves and pink flowers: family Frankeniaceae
  • set forth — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
  • set width — (in automatic typesetting) the width measured by the lowercase alphabet of a particular size and font of type.
  • shaharith — the religious service celebrated by Jews every morning.
  • sialolith — a hard deposit occurring in a salivary gland
  • side with — one of the surfaces forming the outside of or bounding a thing, or one of the lines bounding a geometric figure.
  • sitz bath — a chairlike bathtub in which the thighs and hips are immersed in warm water, usually as part of a therapeutic treatment.
  • sitz-bath — a chairlike bathtub in which the thighs and hips are immersed in warm water, usually as part of a therapeutic treatment.
  • sixteenth — next after the fifteenth; being the ordinal number for 16.
  • sociopath — a person with a psychopathic personality whose behavior is antisocial, often criminal, and who lacks a sense of moral responsibility or social conscience.
  • songsmith — a writer of songs.
  • stalworth — stalwart.
  • statolith — Zoology. any of the granules of lime, sand, etc., contained within a statocyst.
  • stay with — to spend some time in a place, in a situation, with a person or group, etc.: He stayed in the army for ten years.
  • stenobath — a stenobathic organism.
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