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11-letter words containing a, i, m

  • anaximander — 611–547 bc, Greek philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who believed the first principle of the world to be the Infinite
  • androconium — a scale on the forewing of certain male butterflies from which an odor attractive to females is emitted.
  • anemonefish — Any of the clownfish, principally in the Amphiprion genus.
  • anemophobia — an abnormal fear of draughts or windy weather
  • angiomatous — a benign tumor consisting chiefly of dilated or newly formed blood vessels (hemangioma) or lymph vessels (lymphangioma)
  • anglicanism — Anglicanism is the beliefs and practices of the Church of England, and of the churches related to it.
  • anguishment — Anguish.
  • animal farm — a political satire (1945) by George Orwell.
  • animal heat — heat produced in the body of an animal by chemical changes that occur when food is assimilated
  • animal park — a zoo in which wild animals are housed and displayed in large open spaces designed to resemble their native habitats.
  • animal pole — the formative part of an ovum, having the greatest amount of cytoplasm and containing the nucleus.
  • animalcular — Of, relating to, or resembling, animalcules.
  • animalcules — Plural form of animalcule.
  • animalculum — animalcule.
  • animalistic — If you describe a person or their behaviour as animalistic, you mean that they do not try to hide or control their basic feelings and physical needs.
  • animalizing — Present participle of animalize.
  • animateness — the condition of being alive or living
  • animatingly — in a quickening, stirring or energizing manner
  • animatronic — of, concerned with, or operated by animatronics
  • animosities — Plural form of animosity.
  • anisogamete — heterogamete
  • anisogamous — reproducing by the fusion of dissimilar gametes or individuals, usually differing in size.
  • anisomerous — (of flowers) having floral whorls that differ in the number of their parts
  • anisometric — not isometric; having unsymmetrical parts or unequal measurements
  • anno domini — advancing old age
  • anomalistic — tending to be anomalous
  • anonymising — Present participle of anonymise.
  • anonymities — Plural form of anonymity.
  • anonymizers — Plural form of anonymizer.
  • anonymosity — (rare) The state of being anonymous.
  • antagonisms — Plural form of antagonism.
  • antenniform — shaped like an antenna
  • antependium — a covering hung over the front of an altar
  • antheridium — the male sex organ of algae, fungi, bryophytes, and spore-bearing vascular plants, such as ferns, which produces antherozoids
  • anthomaniac — someone with an extreme fondness for flowers
  • anti-enzyme — a substance that inhibits or counteracts the action of an enzyme.
  • anti-family — a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not: the traditional family. a social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children they care for: a single-parent family.
  • anti-normal — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • anti-reform — the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.: social reform; spelling reform.
  • anti-semite — An anti-Semite is someone who strongly dislikes and is prejudiced against Jewish people.
  • anti-sexism — attitudes or behavior based on traditional stereotypes of gender roles.
  • antichamber — Obsolete form of antechamber.
  • antidumping — a method of trade protection intended to stop other countries dumping goods cheaply on a domestic market
  • antielitism — the state of being opposed to elitism
  • antiemetics — Plural form of antiemetic.
  • antifascism — opposition to fascism
  • antifoaming — acting to prevent the formation of foam
  • antiheroism — (literature) The quality of being an antihero.
  • antijudaism — Alternative form of anti-Judaism.
  • antimalaria — acting against or preventing malaria
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