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9-letter words containing a, c, m, t, i

  • calmative — (of a remedy or agent) sedative
  • camp site — a place used or suitable for camping.
  • campanist — an expert on bells
  • campshirt — a loose, short-sleeved shirt or blouse with an open collar
  • campsites — Plural form of campsite.
  • camstairy — perverse or unruly
  • capitatim — Per head.
  • capitulum — a racemose inflorescence in the form of a disc of sessile flowers, the youngest at the centre. It occurs in the daisy and related plants
  • carmelite — a member of an order of mendicant friars founded about 1154; White Friar
  • cartelism — the practice of forming cartels
  • carthamin — (organic compound) A red colouring matter obtained from the safflower, Carthamus tinctorius.
  • castroism — the philosophy and policies of Fidel Castro and his followers
  • catamenia — menstrual discharge; menstruation
  • catamites — Plural form of catamite.
  • catechism — In a Catholic, Episcopal, or Orthodox Church, the catechism is a series of questions and answers about religious beliefs, which has to be learned by people before they can become full members of that Church.
  • cauterism — the application of burning, searing, or cautery
  • centigram — one hundredth of a gram
  • ceramists — Plural form of ceramist.
  • cerastium — any of a genus of plants belonging to the family Caryophyllaceae
  • cetuximab — a monoclonal antibody used to treat cancer
  • chalutzim — halutz.
  • chamosite — a mineral of the chlorite group, hydrous aluminum silicate of iron, occurring in gray or black crystals in oolitic iron ore.
  • chemtrail — A contrail consisting of chemicals or biological agents deliberately sprayed at high altitudes, according to certain conspiracy theories.
  • chiasmata — Anatomy. a crossing or decussation, as that of the optic nerves at the base of the brain.
  • christmas — Christmas is a Christian festival when the birth of Jesus Christ is celebrated. Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December.
  • chromatic — In music, chromatic means related to the scale that consists only of semitones.
  • chromatid — either of the two strands into which a chromosome divides during mitosis. They separate to form daughter chromosomes at anaphase
  • chromatin — the part of the nucleus that consists of DNA and proteins, forms the chromosomes, and stains with basic dyes
  • cinematic — Cinematic means relating to films made for the cinema.
  • cinnamate — (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of cinnamic acid.
  • claimants — Plural form of claimant.
  • classtime — The time devoted to or prepared for a lesson at school or elsewhere; schooltime.
  • climactic — A climactic moment in a story or a series of events is one in which a very exciting or important event occurs.
  • climatise — in Australia, adapt or become accustomed to a new climate or environment
  • climatize — to acclimate to a new environment.
  • climatory — Having to do with climate.
  • collimate — to adjust the line of sight of (an optical instrument)
  • comatulid — any of a group of crinoid echinoderms, including the feather stars, in which the adults are free-swimming
  • combating — to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
  • combative — A person who is combative is aggressive and eager to fight or argue.
  • combinate — combined
  • comitatus — a retinue of warriors serving a leader, esp in pre-Christian Germanic cultures, such as Anglo-Saxon England and Viking Age Scandinavia
  • commatism — Conciseness in writing.
  • comminate — to anathematize
  • committal — Committal is the process of officially sending someone to a prison or to hospital.
  • compacity — Any of several technical measures of compactness, especially, in a granular medium (e.g. sand), the volume fraction that is filled.
  • compilate — (rare) To put together; to assemble; to make by gathering things from various sources.
  • complaint — A complaint is a statement in which you express your dissatisfaction with a particular situation.
  • compliant — If you say that someone is compliant, you mean they willingly do what they are asked to do.
  • contagium — the specific virus or other direct cause of any infectious disease
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