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11-letter words containing a, c, t, o, m, y

  • craniectomy — the surgical removal of a part of the skull to facilitate brain surgery, the bone then being discarded rather than replaced
  • craniometry — the study and measurement of skulls
  • criminatory — Relating to, or involving, crimination; accusing.
  • crithomancy — a form of divination in which grain or meal used in a sacrifice is analysed
  • cryptogamic — Of, relating to, or denoting cryptogams.
  • cryptograms — Plural form of cryptogram.
  • cryptomeria — a coniferous tree, Cryptomeria japonica, of China and Japan, with curved needle-like leaves and small round cones: family Taxodiaceae
  • cryptomonad — any of various protozoalike algae of the phylum Cryptophyta usually having two flagella, common in both marine and freshwater environments where they appear along the shore as algal blooms, some also occurring as intestinal parasites.
  • customarily — according to custom; usually
  • cyclothymia — a condition characterized by periodical swings of mood between excitement and depression, activity and inactivity
  • cystadenoma — Hidrocystoma.
  • cytomegalic — of or relating to a disease characterized by enlarged cells
  • cytoplasmic — the cell substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus, containing the cytosol, organelles, cytoskeleton, and various particles.
  • dactylogram — a fingerprint
  • dactylonomy — The use of one's fingers to express numbers.
  • declamatory — A declamatory phrase, statement, or way of speaking is dramatic and confident.
  • demy octavo — a book size, 81⁄2 by 51⁄2 inches
  • documentary — Also, documental [dok-yuh-men-tl] /ˌdɒk yəˈmɛn tl/ (Show IPA). pertaining to, consisting of, or derived from documents: a documentary history of France.
  • escharotomy — A surgical procedure in which an incision is made through eschar to expose the fatty tissue below.
  • exclamatory — Of or relating to a sudden cry or remark, especially one expressing surprise, anger, or pain.
  • gametocytes — Plural form of gametocyte.
  • gastrectomy — partial or total excision of the stomach.
  • gastromancy — a form of divination by interpreting words and sounds seeming to come from the stomach
  • gonadectomy — (surgery) The procedure to remove an ovary or testis.
  • gynaecomast — a man who suffers from gynaecomastia
  • haltom city — a city in N Texas, near Fort Worth.
  • hematocryal — cold-blooded; poikilothermal.
  • hepatectomy — excision of part of the liver.
  • homotypical — (biology) homotypal.
  • implicatory — implicative.
  • importunacy — the quality or condition of being importunate; importunateness.
  • imprecatory — to invoke or call down (evil or curses), as upon a person.
  • keratectomy — excision of part of the cornea.
  • lachrymator — a chemical substance that causes the shedding of tears, as tear gas.
  • lackey moth — a bombycid moth, Malacosoma neustria, whose brightly striped larvae live at first in a communal web often on fruit trees, of which they may become a pest
  • lacrimatory — of, relating to, or causing the shedding of tears.
  • laminectomy — the surgical removal of part of the posterior arch of a vertebra to provide access to the spinal canal, as for the excision of a ruptured disk.
  • laparectomy — excision of strips of the abdominal wall and suturing of the wounds so as to correct laxity of the abdominal muscles.
  • macrodactyl — one of the group of wading birds, Macrodactyli
  • macrophytes — Plural form of macrophyte.
  • macrophytic — Relating to macrophytes.
  • macrosystem — A programming system in which small constructs (macros) represent groups of machine instructions.
  • maledictory — a curse; imprecation.
  • malefactory — villainous
  • mancipatory — relating to mancipation
  • manducatory — Pertaining to, or employed in, chewing.
  • manufactory — a factory.
  • marc antony — Antony, Mark.
  • master copy — an original copy, stencil, tape, etc, from which duplicates are made
  • masticatory — of, relating to, or used in or for mastication.
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