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9-letter words containing t, h, y

  • halysites — an extinct genus comprising the chain corals.
  • haplotype — Genetics. a combination of closely linked DNA sequences on one chromosome that are often inherited together: By comparing haplotypes of a mother and father with those of a fetus, scientists can study how new genetic changes arise.
  • hastately — in a hastate manner
  • hatchways — Plural form of hatchway.
  • hatefully — In a hateful manner.
  • haughtily — disdainfully proud; snobbish; scornfully arrogant; supercilious: haughty aristocrats; a haughty salesclerk.
  • hawthorny — resembling or characterized by hawthorns
  • haycation — A vacation stay on a farm, in which guests often help out with daily farm tasks.
  • haymarket — a famous London market 1644–1830.
  • haystacks — Plural form of haystack.
  • healthily — possessing or enjoying good health or a sound and vigorous mentality: a healthy body; a healthy mind.
  • heartedly — having a specified kind of heart (now used only in combination): hardhearted; sad-hearted.
  • heathenry — The state of being heathen.
  • heavy-set — Someone who is heavy-set has a large solid body.
  • heliotype — A picture obtained by the process of heliotypy.
  • helophyte — any perennial marsh plant that bears its overwintering buds in the mud below the surface
  • hemelytra — one of the forewings of a true bug, having a hard, thick basal portion and a thinner, membranous apex.
  • hemocytes — Plural form of hemocyte.
  • hemolytic — the breaking down of red blood cells with liberation of hemoglobin.
  • hemopathy — (medicine) Any disorder or disease of the blood.
  • hen party — a party or gathering for women only.
  • heptalogy — (rare) # A set of seven works of art that are connected, and that can be seen either as a single work or as seven individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, or video games.
  • heptapody — a verse with seven metrical feet
  • heptarchy — (often initial capital letter) the seven principal concurrent Anglo-Saxon kingdoms supposed to have existed in the 7th and 8th centuries.
  • hercynite — a black oxide mineral, FeAl 2 O 4 , of the spinel group.
  • heritably — In a heritable manner.
  • hermatype — reef-building coral.
  • heroicity — suitable to the character of a hero in size or concept; daring; noble: a heroic ambition.
  • hesitancy — hesitation; indecision or disinclination.
  • hesychast — one of a sect of mystics that originated in the 14th century among the monks on Mt. Athos, Greece.
  • heteronym — a word spelled the same as another but having a different sound and meaning, as lead (to conduct) and lead (a metal).
  • hexastyle — having six columns, as a portico or the facade of a classical temple.
  • hideosity — horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly: a hideous monster.
  • himyarite — one of an ancient people of southern Arabia speaking a Semitic language.
  • hintingly — In a hinting manner.
  • hippiatry — the treatment of disease in horses
  • hippolyta — a queen of the Amazons, variously said to have been killed by Hercules or to have been conquered and married by Theseus.
  • hircosity — the quality of being like a goat
  • hissy fit — Slang. a fit of anger; temper tantrum.
  • histology — the branch of biology dealing with the study of tissues.
  • historify — to make something part of history or to tell the history of something
  • hobbyists — Plural form of hobbyist.
  • hol-unity — A verification tool for UNITY? Version 2.1. E-mail: Flemming Andersen <[email protected]>?
  • holophyte — (of a plant) obtaining energy by synthesizing inorganic substances; autotrophic.
  • holotypes — Plural form of holotype.
  • holotypic — Relating to a holotype.
  • holy city — a city regarded as particularly sacred by the adherents of a religious faith, as Jerusalem by Jews and Christians, Mecca and Medina by Muslims, and Varanasi by Hindus.
  • holy tide — a time or season for special religious observance
  • holy writ — the Scriptures.
  • holystone — a block of soft sandstone used in scrubbing the decks of a ship.
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