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9-letter words containing a, c, h, r, i, s

  • citharist — a player of the cithara
  • crampfish — a ray of the order Torpediniformes with electric organs on either side of its head
  • crisphead — a variety of lettuce with a dense cabbage-like head and mild crunchy leaves
  • crosshair — either of the two fine mutually perpendicular lines or wires that cross in the focal plane of a theodolite, gunsight, or other optical instrument and are used to define the line of sight
  • disanchor — to raise the anchor of (a ship)
  • disbranch — to break or cut (a branch) off a tree or shrub.
  • discharge — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • dish rack — frame for drying dishes
  • eparchies — Plural form of eparchy.
  • eucharist — The Eucharist is the Christian religious ceremony in which Christ's last meal with his disciples is celebrated by eating bread and drinking wine.
  • exarchist — a supporter of an exarch, esp the Exarch of Bulgaria
  • franchise — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • hackerish — (informal) Resembling or characteristic of a hacker (technically skilled computer enthusiast).
  • harmonics — Music. overtone (def 1).
  • haruspicy — divination by a haruspex.
  • heartsick — extremely depressed or unhappy.
  • heraclius — a.d. 575?–641, Byzantine emperor 610–641.
  • hierarchs — Plural form of hierarch.
  • hijackers — Plural form of hijacker.
  • hippocras — an old medicinal cordial made of wine mixed with spices.
  • hydracids — Plural form of hydracid.
  • mariachis — Plural form of mariachi.
  • mischarge — (legal or, finance) To charge wrongly.
  • oligarchs — Plural form of oligarch.
  • parcheesi — a modern board game derived from the ancient game of pachisi
  • pharisaic — of or relating to the Pharisees.
  • praiseach — a type of porridge made with oatmeal
  • prophasic — relating to the first stage of nuclear division
  • pushchair — A pushchair is a small chair on wheels, in which a baby or small child can sit and be wheeled around.
  • reichsrat — German History. the upper house of the parliament during the period of the Second Reich and the Weimar Republic.
  • reichstag — the lower house of the parliament during the period of the Second Reich and the Weimar Republic.
  • rhapsodic — extravagantly enthusiastic; ecstatic.
  • rheobasic — of or relating to rheobase
  • rhotacism — Historical Linguistics. a change of a speech sound, especially (s), to (r), as in the change from Old Latin lases to Latin lares.
  • saccharic — of or derived from saccharin or a saccharine substance.
  • saccharin — a white, crystalline, slightly water-soluble powder, C 7 H 5 NO 3 S, produced synthetically, which in dilute solution is 500 times as sweet as sugar: its soluble sodium salt is used as a noncaloric sugar substitute in the manufacture of syrups, foods, and beverages.
  • schickard — a large crater in the SW quadrant of the moon, about 227 kilometres (141 miles) in diameter
  • scratchie — a scratchcard
  • scrimshaw — a carved or engraved article, especially of whale ivory, whalebone, walrus tusks, or the like, made by whalers as a leisure occupation.
  • searching — examining carefully or thoroughly: a searching inspection.
  • shacharis — Shaharith.
  • spherical — having the form of a sphere; globular.
  • squirarch — a person who believes in government by squires
  • stepchair — a set of steps folding into a chair.
  • strychnia — Pharmacology. a colorless, crystalline poison, C 2 1 H 2 2 N 2 O 2 , obtained chiefly by extraction from the seeds of nux vomica, formerly used as a central nervous system stimulant.
  • suribachi — an extinct volcano on Iwo Jima island: World War II battle 1945.
  • theatrics — (used with a singular verb) the art of staging plays and other stage performances.
  • tovarisch — comrade (used as a term of address in the Soviet Union).
  • trachinus — a weever fish
  • triphasic — having or existing in three phases.
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