8-letter words containing a, c, m, e
- germanic — of or relating to the Teutons or their languages.
- glycemia — the presence of glucose in the blood.
- graecism — the spirit of Greek thought, art, etc.
- gramercy — Obsolete. thanks.
- grimaced — a facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval, pain, etc.
- grimaces — Make a grimace.
- haematic — relating to, acting on, having the colour of, or containing blood
- hecatomb — (in ancient Greece and Rome) a public sacrifice of 100 oxen to the gods.
- henchman — an unscrupulous and ruthless subordinate, especially a criminal: The leader of the gang went everywhere accompanied by his henchmen.
- homecare — The care and maintenance of one's home.
- icecream — Alternative spelling of ice cream.
- icemaker — an appliance for making ice, especially ice cubes: Some refrigerators have built-in icemakers.
- impacted — tightly or immovably wedged in.
- impacter — a person or thing that impacts.
- impleach — to intertwine
- inchmeal — by inches; inch by inch; little by little.
- ischemia — local deficiency of blood supply produced by vasoconstriction or local obstacles to the arterial flow.
- kamacite — a nickel-iron alloy found in meteorites.
- keramics — ceramics.
- lambency — the quality of being lambent.
- lechayim — a toast used in drinking to a person's health or well-being.
- leucemia — leukemia.
- limacine — pertaining to or resembling a slug; sluglike.
- lipaemic — excessive amounts of fat and fatty substances in the blood; hyperlipemia.
- lumachel — (mineralogy) A grey form of limestone that contains fossil shells, and reflects a fiery play of colours.
- macanese — a native or inhabitant of Macao.
- macaques — Plural form of macaque.
- macarena — (often initial capital letter) a dance performed in a group line or solo and following a rhythmic pattern of arm, hand, and hip movements in time to a Spanish song.
- macarise — congratulate
- macarize — To congratulate.
- macbride — Seán [shawn] /ʃɔn/ (Show IPA), 1904–88, Irish politician and diplomat, born in France: Nobel Peace Prize 1974.
- macerate — to soften or separate into parts by steeping in a liquid.
- macgyver — Alternative spelling of MacGyver.
- machetes — Plural form of machete.
- machined — Simple past tense and past participle of machine.
- machiner — One who operates a machine.
- machines — Plural form of machine.
- mackerel — a food fish, Scomber scombrus, of the North Atlantic, having wavy cross markings on the back.
- maclaren — Ian [ee-uh n,, ahy-uh n] /ˈi ən,, ˈaɪ ən/ (Show IPA), Watson, John.
- macleish — Archibald, 1892–1982, U.S. poet and dramatist.
- macneice — Louis, 1907–63, British poet, born in Northern Ireland.
- macramed — an elaborately patterned lacelike webbing made of hand-knotted cord, yarn, or the like, and used for wall decorations, hanging baskets, garments, accessories, etc.
- macready — William Charles, 1793–1873, English actor.
- maculate — spotted; stained.
- maculose — related to or characterized by having spots
- maecenas — Gaius Cilnius [sil-nee-uh s] /ˈsɪl ni əs/ (Show IPA), c70–8 b.c, Roman statesman: friend and patron of Horace and Vergil.
- maenadic — (Greek mythology) Of, or pertaining to the maenad.
- magicked — Simple past tense and past participle of magic.
- magicker — (fantasy) One who does magic; a sorcerer or magician.
- magnetic — of or relating to a magnet or magnetism.