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9-letter words containing t, h, e, r, m

  • metarchon — a nontoxic substance, such as a chemical to mask pheromones, that reduces the persistence of a pest
  • mirthless — gaiety or jollity, especially when accompanied by laughter: the excitement and mirth of the holiday season.
  • mishanter — a misfortune; mishap.
  • mithering — Present participle of mither.
  • mithraeum — a temple of Mithras.
  • moithered — Simple past tense and past participle of moither.
  • more than — a greater number or amount than
  • motherers — Plural form of motherer.
  • motherese — the simplified and repetitive type of speech, with exaggerated intonation and rhythm, often used by adults when speaking to babies
  • mothering — a female parent.
  • motorhome — a small bus or trucklike vehicle with a roomlike area behind the driver's seat outfitted as living quarters.
  • mud berth — a mooring place in which a vessel rests on the bottom at low tide.
  • murthered — Simple past tense and past participle of murther.
  • murtherer — (obsolete) A murderer.
  • mythmaker — a creator of myths.
  • nathemore — nevermore
  • nightmare — a terrifying dream in which the dreamer experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc.
  • ohmmeters — Plural form of ohmmeter.
  • other man — a man who is romantically or sexually involved with another man's wife or lover, especially a man who is having an affair with a married woman.
  • overmatch — to be more than a match for; surpass; defeat: an assignment that clearly overmatched his abilities; an able task force that overmatched the enemy fleet.
  • parchment — the skin of sheep, goats, etc., prepared for use as a material on which to write.
  • petersham — a heavy woolen cloth for men's overcoats and other bulky outerwear.
  • pyrethrum — any of several chrysanthemums, as Chrysanthemum coccineum, having finely divided leaves and showy red, pink, lilac, or white flowers, cultivated as an ornamental.
  • rest home — a residential establishment that provides special care for convalescents and aged or infirm persons.
  • rest-home — a residential establishment that provides special care for convalescents and aged or infirm persons.
  • rheometer — an instrument for measuring the flow of fluids, especially blood.
  • rheometry — an instrument for measuring the flow of fluids, especially blood.
  • rheumatic — pertaining to or of the nature of rheumatism.
  • rhymester — a writer of inferior verse; poetaster.
  • rhythmize — to make rhythmic, to add rhythm to something
  • rhytidome — the outer bark of a tree or plant
  • rotherham — a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.
  • runesmith — a student, writer, transcriber, or decipherer of runes.
  • ruthenium — a steel-gray, rare metallic element, belonging to the platinum group of metals. Symbol: Ru; atomic weight: 101.07; atomic number: 44; specific gravity: 12.2 at 20°C.
  • schmutter — cloth or clothing
  • shamateur — a sportsperson who is officially an amateur but accepts payment
  • shotmaker — a sports player delivering good shots
  • smotherer — a person or thing that smothers
  • stomacher — a richly ornamented garment covering the stomach and chest, worn by both sexes in the 15th and 16th centuries, and later worn under a bodice by women.
  • tephigram — a chart depicting variations in atmospheric conditions relative to altitude
  • the forum — the main forum of ancient Rome, situated between the Capitoline and the Palatine Hills
  • the merse — a fertile lowland area of SE Scotland, in the Scottish Borders, north of the Tweed
  • the-miser — a comedy (1668) by Molière.
  • therefrom — from that place, thing, etc.
  • thermette — a device, used outdoors, for boiling water rapidly
  • thermidor — Also called Fervidor. (in the French Revolutionary calendar) the 11th month of the year, extending from July 19 to August 17.
  • thermoset — a material, esp a synthetic plastic or resin, that hardens permanently after one application of heat and pressure
  • thermotic — of, related to or produced by heat
  • thirlmere — a lake in NW England, in Cumbria in the Lake District: provides part of Manchester's water supply. Length: 6 km (4 miles)
  • threesome — consisting of three; threefold.
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