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There are 25 nine-letter words containing E, H, 2I, L, N and O

cheilionscheloniidchinolinecoil␣whinedinophileheliconiahelioniumhepoxilinhexillionichnoliteIndophileisohalinekoholiinelichenoidminiholesneolithic NeolithicneophilianeophilicNicholineNicholitesinophile Sinophilethinolitevinophile

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  • cheilions — n. Plural of cheilion.
  • cheloniid — n. (Zoology) Any sea turtle in the family Cheloniidae.
  • chinoline — n. Dated form of quinoline.
  • coil␣whine — n. A high-pitched whining sound caused by vibrations of electrical…
  • dinophile — n. (Informal) One who is keenly interested in dinosaurs.
  • heliconia — n. Any of genus Heliconia of flowering plants.
  • helionium — n. Any atomic system containing a helium nucleus and an antihelium nucleus.
  • hepoxilin — n. Either of two eicosanoid hormones involved in inflammation…
  • hexillion — num. (Rare) Synonym of sextillion.
  • ichnolite — n. A fossil footprint; an ichnite.
  • Indophile — n. Someone who loves India, Indian culture, cuisine, religions…
  • isohaline — n. An isoline on a map that links places (in water) that have the same salinity.
  • koholiine — n. Any of the subfamily Koholiinae of extinct mammals.
  • lichenoid — adj. Resembling lichen.
  • miniholes — n. Plural of minihole.
  • neolithic — adj. Alternative spelling of Neolithic. — adj. (Informal) hopelessly outdated.
  • Neolithic — prop.n. The New Stone Age, from circa 8500 to 4500 BCE. — adj. Of or relating to the New Stone Age. — n. A person who lived during the New Stone Age.
  • neophilia — n. The love of novelty, new things, innovation, or unfamiliar… — n. (Biology) The preference for any new foods not forming part…
  • neophilic — n. (Psychology) A person or animal that enjoys new or novel experiences or food. — adj. Relating to neophiles or to neophilia.
  • Nicholine — adj. Created by, in the style of, or pertaining to any of several… — prop.n. A female given name from Ancient Greek, a feminine form of Nicholas.
  • Nicholite — n. A member of a Quaker-influenced religious movement formed in the 1700s.
  • sinophile — n. Someone who enjoys Chinese culture, language, or history.
  • Sinophile — n. A person who loves the country, culture, or people of China.
  • thinolite — n. (Mineralogy) A calcareous tufa, partly crystalline, occurring…
  • vinophile — n. Synonym of oenophile.
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