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10-letter words containing a, d, m, n

  • abdominals — You can refer to your abdominal muscles as your abdominals when you are talking about exercise.
  • abdominous — pot-bellied
  • abominated — Simple past tense and past participle of abominate.
  • abridgment — a shortened version of a written work
  • accordment — (obsolete) Agreement; reconcilement.
  • achaemenid — any member of a Persian dynasty of kings, including Cyrus the Great, that ruled from about 550 to 331 bc, when Darius III was overthrown by Alexander the Great
  • acuminated — Botany, Zoology. pointed; tapering to a point.
  • ad feminam — appealing to one's personal considerations or feelings about women, especially one's prejudices against them.
  • ad hominem — directed against a person rather than against his arguments
  • ad initium — at or to the beginning
  • ad interim — for the meantime; for the present
  • ad nauseam — If someone does something ad nauseam, they do it repeatedly and over a long period of time so that it becomes annoying or boring.
  • adamakegen — (tool)   A program that generates makefiles for Ada programs. Adamakegen was written by Owen O'Malley <[email protected]>. It requires Icon and runs under Verdix and SunAda.
  • adamantane — a white crystalline alicyclic hydrocarbon, C 10 H 16 , consisting of four fused cyclohexane rings, with the carbon atoms arranged as in the diamond lattice.
  • adamantean — of or relating to adamant
  • adamantine — very hard; unbreakable or unyielding
  • adamantium — A fictional metal that is indestructible or nearly so.
  • additament — an addition
  • adenectomy — surgical removal of a gland
  • adjudgment — The action of imposing judgment.
  • adjustment — An adjustment is a small change that is made to something such as a machine or a way of doing something.
  • administer — If someone administers something such as a country, the law, or a test, they take responsibility for organizing and supervising it.
  • admiration — Admiration is a feeling of great liking and respect for a person or thing.
  • admiraunce — admirance
  • admiringly — displaying or feeling admiration: admiring looks.
  • admissions — the procedure for admitting students to study at a college, university, or school
  • admittance — Admittance is the act of entering a place or institution or the right to enter it.
  • admonished — to caution, advise, or counsel against something.
  • admonisher — One who admonishes.
  • admonishes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of admonish.
  • admonition — An admonition is a warning or criticism about someone's behaviour.
  • admonitive — relating to admonition; admonitory
  • admonitory — admonishing; warning
  • adnominals — Plural form of adnominal.
  • adornments — Plural form of adornment.
  • adriamycin — a trade name of the anticancer drug doxorubicin
  • advisement — consultation; deliberation
  • aforenamed — Named earlier in a document.
  • ahmednagar — a city in W India, in Maharashtra: formerly one of the kingdoms of Deccan. Pop: 307 455 (2001)
  • air-minded — interested in or promoting aviation or aircraft
  • albumenoid — Alternative form of albuminoid.
  • albuminoid — resembling albumin
  • aldermanic — a member of a municipal legislative body, especially of a municipal council.
  • aldermanly — pompous
  • aldermanry — the district, office, or rank of an alderman.
  • alderwoman — (in England and Wales until 1974) one of the senior female members of a local council, elected by other councillors
  • alderwomen — Plural form of alderwoman.
  • almandines — Plural form of almandine.
  • almond oil — oil obtained from almonds, used in many products, esp skin products
  • aluminized — Simple past tense and past participle of aluminize.

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