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11-letter words containing a, i, m, t, o

  • thomasville — a city in S Georgia.
  • thumb piano — any of various African boxlike musical instruments, such as the kalimba or mbira, having tuned strips of metal or wood that vibrate when played with the thumbs.
  • timbromania — a mania or passion for stamp-collecting
  • time of day — a definite time as shown by a timepiece; the hour: Can you tell me the time of day?
  • titanomachy — the unsuccessful revolt of the family of the Titan Iapetus against Zeus
  • tolbutamide — a white crystalline substance, C 12 H 18 N 2 O 3 S, used to augment insulin secretion in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
  • tomographic — relating to tomography
  • tonal music — music that uses the diatonic system
  • tonic spasm — Pathology. a sudden, abnormal, involuntary muscular contraction, consisting of a continued muscular contraction (tonic spasm) or of a series of alternating muscular contractions and relaxations (clonic spasm)
  • totipalmate — having all four toes fully webbed.
  • toxicomania — a morbid desire for poisonous substances; drug addiction
  • tragi-comic — Something that is tragi-comic is both sad and amusing at the same time.
  • tragicomedy — a dramatic or other literary composition combining elements of both tragedy and comedy.
  • trapeziform — formed like a trapezium.
  • tribeswoman — a female member of a tribe.
  • trichomonad — any flagellate protozoan of the genus Trichomonas, parasitic in humans or animals.
  • trimodality — (of a distribution) having three modes.
  • trincomalee — a seaport in E Sri Lanka.
  • tulipomania — (in 17th-century Holland) a widespread obsession with tulips, especially of highly prized varieties, as those of a streaked, variegated, or unusual color.
  • tumefaction — an act of making or becoming swollen or tumid.
  • tympaniform — resembling or having the form of a drum or drum head
  • tyrosinemia — an inherited disorder of tyrosine metabolism that can lead to liver and kidney disease and mental retardation unless controlled by a special diet.
  • umbratilous — shadowy; faint
  • unambitious — having ambition; eagerly desirous of achieving or obtaining success, power, wealth, a specific goal, etc.: ambitious students.
  • unamortized — Finance. to liquidate or extinguish (a mortgage, debt, or other obligation), especially by periodic payments to the creditor or to a sinking fund. to write off a cost of (an asset) gradually.
  • uncombative — not combative or confrontational
  • uncompliant — complying; obeying, obliging, or yielding, especially in a submissive way: a man with a compliant nature.
  • unemotional — pertaining to or involving emotion or the emotions.
  • unidiomatic — peculiar to or characteristic of a particular language or dialect: idiomatic French.
  • unimportant — of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
  • unmotivated — to provide with a motive, or a cause or reason to act; incite; impel.
  • vaginectomy — excision of part or all of the vagina.
  • vaporimeter — an instrument for measuring vapor pressure or volume.
  • vasectomize — to perform a vasectomy on
  • vermination — to become infested with vermin, especially parasitic vermin.
  • volsteadism — the policy of prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages.
  • voluntarism — Philosophy. any theory that regards will as the fundamental agency or principle, in metaphysics, epistemology, or psychology.
  • votive mass — a Mass that does not correspond with the office of the day but is said, as for a special intention, at the choice of the celebrant.
  • whit monday — the Monday following Whitsunday.
  • witenagemot — the assembly of the witan; the national council attended by the king, aldermen, bishops, and nobles.
  • you name it — You say you name it, usually after or before a list, to indicate that you are talking about a very wide range of things.
  • zoomagnetic — of or relating to animal magnetism or hypnotism
  • zygomaticus — (anatomy) One of several small subcutaneous facial muscles arising from or in relation with the zygoma.
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