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9-letter words that end in h

  • crossed-h — a constant used in quantum mechanics, equal to the Planck constant divided by 2π. It has a value of 1.054571596±0.000000078 × 10 −34 joule seconds
  • crossfish — a starfish
  • cush-cush — yampee.
  • cut lunch — a sandwich lunch carried from home to work, school, etc
  • cybercash — Funds used in electronic financial transactions, especially over the Internet.
  • cybergoth — (uncountable) A subculture combining elements of goth and rave culture, typically involving energetic electronic music and brightly coloured, futuristic clothing.
  • cyclepath — a special path for the exclusive use of cyclists
  • cyclolith — a stone circle
  • cymograph — an instrument for tracing the outline of an architectural moulding
  • cystolith — a knoblike deposit of calcium carbonate in the epidermal cells of such plants as the stinging nettle
  • dankworth — Sir John (Philip William). 1927–2010, British jazz composer, bandleader, and saxophonist: married to Cleo Laine
  • dartmouth — a port in SW England, in S Devon: Royal Naval College (1905). Pop: 5512 (2001)
  • data path — (architecture)   A CPU's internal data bus and functional units. The width of the data path in bits is a major determiner of the processor's performance.
  • day coach — an ordinary railroad passenger car, as distinguished from a sleeping car, parlor car, or other deluxe accommodations.
  • deal with — When you deal with something or someone that needs attention, you give your attention to them, and often solve a problem or make a decision concerning them.
  • decastich — a poem that consists of ten lines
  • declareth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'declare'.
  • deep-dish — prepared and served in a deep pan or dish
  • degarnish — to remove ornamentation from (something)
  • departeth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'depart'.
  • dependeth — Archaic third-person singular form of depend.
  • deplenish — to deprive of contents, such as furniture, stock, etc
  • despiseth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of despise.
  • devilfish — any manta
  • devoureth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'devour'.
  • differeth — Archaic third-person singular form of differ.
  • dipswitch — (electronics, computing) A miniature switch designed to be attached to a circuit board to customize the behavior of the circuit.
  • disbranch — to break or cut (a branch) off a tree or shrub.
  • dischurch — to cause (a church) to no longer be a church
  • dishcloth — a cloth for use in washing dishes; dishrag.
  • disposeth — Archaic third-person singular form of dispose.
  • disrelish — to have a distaste for; dislike.
  • djellabah — a loose-fitting hooded gown or robe worn by men in North Africa.
  • dolmetsch — Arnold. 1858–1940, British musician, born in France. He contributed greatly to the revival of interest in early music and instruments
  • doomwatch — surveillance of the environment to warn of and prevent harm to it from human factors such as pollution or overpopulation
  • dot pitch — (hardware)   The distance between a dot and the closest dot of the same colour (red, green or blue) on a color CRT. Dot pitch is typically from 0.28 to 0.51 mm but large presentation monitors may go up to 1.0 mm. The smaller the dot pitch, the crisper the image, 0.31 or less provides a sharp image, especially when displaying text. Dot pitch measurements between conventional tubes and Sony's Trinitron tubes are roughly, but not exactly comparable. Sony's CRTs use vertical stripes, not dots, and its measurement is the distance between stripes, not the diagonal distance between dots.
  • down with — from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • downweigh — (transitive) To weigh or press down; depress; cause to sink or prevent from rising.
  • dragonish — Having the characteristics of a dragon.
  • drawbench — a bench having apparatus for cold-drawing wires, tubes, etc.
  • driftfish — any of several butterfishes, especially of the genus Psenes, inhabiting tropical waters.
  • drop arch — a pointed arch having radii of length less than the span.
  • dropcloth — A large piece of plastic or canvas put over something to protect it from construction debris or paint.
  • dry-gulch — to ambush with the intent of killing or severely mauling: The riders were dry-gulched by bandits.
  • dryomorph — any member of the extinct genus Dryopithecus.
  • dust bath — the action of a bird of driving dust into its feathers, which may dislodge parasites
  • dustcloth — a soft, absorbent cloth used for dusting.
  • east goth — an Ostrogoth.
  • eastleigh — a borough in Hampshire, S England.
  • echograph — a device that records oceanic depths by means of sonic waves.
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