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There are 14 nine-letter words containing A, E, H, L, P, R and T

ASPHALTERasphalter n. One who pours or works with asphalt.
ASPHALTER n. a person who lays asphalt.
ASTROPHELAstrophel n. A male lover similar to that in the poem Astrophel and Stella.
ASTROPHEL n. (Spenser) an unidentified bitter starlike plant, possibly aster, also ASTROFELL.
CHAPTERALCHAPTERAL adj. of or like a chapter.
CHAPTRELSchaptrels n. Plural of chaptrel.
CHAPTREL n. the capital of a pillar which supports an arch.
EPHORALTYephoralty n. The rank or office of an ephor.
ephoralty n. The body of ephors collectively.
EPHORALTY n. the office of an ephor, or the body of ephors.
HOURPLATEhourplate n. The face of a clock, on which the hours are numbered.
HOURPLATE n. a timepiece dial.
HYPETHRALhypethral adj. Alternative form of hypaethral.
HYPETHRAL adj. roofless; open to the sky (usually intentionally, so as to see the stars), also HUPAITHRIC, HYPAETHRAL, UPAITHRIC.
PLEATHERSpleathers n. Plural of pleather.
PLEATHER n. a plastic fabric made to look like leather.
PLETHORASplethoras n. Plural of plethora.
PLETHORA n. (Greek) an excess, a superfluity.
PRELATISHprelatish adj. (Archaic, derogatory) prelatical.
PRELATISH adj. (Milton) like a prelate.
TELEGRAPHtelegraph n. (Uncommon) Synonym of telegraphy, any process for transmitting arbitrarily long messages over a long…
telegraph n. (Chiefly historical) The electrical device gradually developed in the early 19th century to transmit…
telegraph n. (Video games) A visible or audible cue that indicates to an opponent the action that a character is about to take.
THRAPPLEDthrappled adj. (Rare) Having a thrapple (“throat”) of the kind specified.
thrappled v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrapple.
THRAPPLE v. (Scots) to throttle, strangle, also THROPPLE.
THRAPPLESthrapples n. Plural of thrapple.
thrapples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thrapple.
THRAPPLE v. (Scots) to throttle, strangle, also THROPPLE.
TRAGELAPHtragelaph n. Any member of the genus Tragelaphus of spiral-horned antelopes.
TRAGELAPH n. (Greek) a fabulous animal, part goat, part stag.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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  • English Wiktionary: 48 words
  • Scrabble in French: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 11 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 6 words


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