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11-letter words containing a, i, r, h, m, e

  • lukewarmish — fairly or somewhat lukewarm
  • lutheranism — of or relating to Luther, adhering to his doctrines, or belonging to one of the Protestant churches that bear his name.
  • machineries — an assemblage of machines or mechanical apparatuses: the machinery of a factory.
  • mailcatcher — a device on a mail car that, while the train is moving, picks up mailbags suspended beside the track.
  • managership — a person who has control or direction of an institution, business, etc., or of a part, division, or phase of it.
  • marchioness — marquise (defs 1, 2).
  • mashie iron — a club with an iron head, the face having more slope than a mid-mashie but less slope than a mashie.
  • mechatronic — relating to mechatronics
  • mechitarist — a member of an order of Armenian monks founded in Constantinople in the 18th century and following the rule of St. Benedict.
  • megatheriid — (zoology) Any member of the Megatheriidae.
  • megatherium — An extinct giant ground sloth of the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs in America, reaching a height of 16 feet (5 m) when standing erect.
  • mekhitarist — a member of an order of Armenian monks founded in Constantinople in the 18th century and following the rule of St. Benedict.
  • melanochroi — a postulated subdivision of the Caucasoid race, characterized by dark hair and pale complexion
  • menorrhagia — excessive menstrual discharge.
  • merchandise — the manufactured goods bought and sold in any business.
  • merchandize — Alternative spelling of merchandise.
  • merchanting — the act of selling commodities
  • merthiolate — thimerosal
  • metachrosis — the ability of some animals, such as chameleons, to change their colour
  • metamorphic — pertaining to or characterized by change of form, or metamorphosis.
  • metanephric — one of the three embryonic excretory organs of higher vertebrates, becoming the permanent and functional kidney.
  • metanephroi — Plural form of metanephros.
  • metaphorist — a creator or user of metaphors
  • metaphorize — To describe something using metaphors.
  • metaphrasis — a metaphrase
  • metatherian — belonging or pertaining to the group Metatheria, comprising the marsupial mammals.
  • metatrophic — requiring dead organic matter for food.
  • methacrylic — denoting a type of acid
  • metharbital — A barbiturate anticonvulsant used in the treatment of epilepsy.
  • michigander — a native or inhabitant of Michigan.
  • microcephal — a person with microcephaly
  • microphages — Plural form of microphage.
  • middlemarch — a novel (1871–72) by George Eliot.
  • mimeographs — Plural form of mimeograph.
  • mimographer — a writer of mimes
  • mis-phrased — Grammar. a sequence of two or more words arranged in a grammatical construction and acting as a unit in a sentence. (in English) a sequence of two or more words that does not contain a finite verb and its subject or that does not consist of clause elements such as subject, verb, object, or complement, as a preposition and a noun or pronoun, an adjective and noun, or an adverb and verb.
  • misanthrope — a comedy (1666) by Molière.
  • misbehavior — improper, inappropriate, or bad behavior.
  • mispurchase — to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
  • mithridates — Plural form of mithridate.
  • mr. charlie — a white man or white men collectively
  • mycorrhizae — Plural form of mycorrhiza.
  • nightdreams — Plural form of nightdream.
  • ninnyhammer — a fool or simpleton; ninny.
  • pachydermia — an abnormal thickening of the skin
  • pachydermic — any of the thick-skinned, nonruminant ungulates, as the elephant, hippopotamus, and rhinoceros.
  • petrarchism — the poetic style introduced by Petrarch and characteristic of his work, marked by complex grammatical structure, elaborate conceits, and conventionalized diction.
  • phariseeism — the principles and practices of the Pharisees.
  • preadmonish — to admonish or warn beforehand
  • preemphasis — a process of increasing the amplitude of certain frequencies relative to others in a signal in order to help them override noise, complemented by deemphasis before final reproduction of the signal being received.
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