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There are 21 nine-letter words containing HEBR

douchebroHebræansHebraicalHebraisedHebraiserHebraisesHebraistsHebraizedHebraizerHebraizesHebrewdomHebrewessHebrewismhebrewist HebrewistHebricianHebrideanHebridianHebronicsHebroniteto␣the␣brim

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  • douchebro — n. (Vulgar, slang, derogatory) A rude, obnoxious, or contemptible…
  • Hebræans — n. Plural of Hebræan.
  • Hebraical — adj. Dated form of Hebraic.
  • Hebraised — v. Simple past tense and past participle of Hebraise.
  • Hebraiser — n. Alternative form of Hebraizer.
  • Hebraises — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Hebraise.
  • Hebraists — n. Plural of Hebraist.
  • Hebraized — v. Simple past tense and past participle of Hebraize.
  • Hebraizer — n. One who Hebraizes.
  • Hebraizes — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Hebraize.
  • Hebrewdom — n. The Hebreish community. — n. The spirit or quality of the Hebrew people.
  • Hebrewess — n. (Archaic) A Jewish or Hebrew woman.
  • Hebrewism — n. A word or phrase characteristic of Hebrew.
  • hebrewist — n. Alternative form of Hebrewist.
  • Hebrewist — n. A scholar who is expert in the Hebrew language. — n. A member or descendant of a Semitic people claiming descent… — adj. Pertaining to the Hebrew people, language, or culture.
  • Hebrician — n. (Archaic) A Hebraist.
  • Hebridean — adj. Of or pertaining to the Hebrides. — n. A native or inhabitant of the Hebrides.
  • Hebridian — adj. Alternative form of Hebridean. — n. Alternative form of Hebridean.
  • Hebronics — n. A mixture of Yiddish and English.
  • Hebronite — n. A descendant of the biblical Hebron. — n. A native or inhabitant of the Palestinian city of Hebron.
  • to␣the␣brim — phr. (Figurative) To the point of being full, almost overflowing. — phr. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see to, brim.
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