0%

9-letter words containing a, m, r, i

  • primitiae — the first fruits of the harvest
  • primitial — relating to primitiae
  • primordia — the first recognizable, histologically differentiated stage in the development of an organ.
  • prismatic — of, relating to, or like a prism.
  • privatism — concern with or pursuit of one's personal or family interests, welfare, or ideals to the exclusion of broader social issues or relationships.
  • procambia — plant part in stem and root
  • profamily — favoring or supporting laws against abortion; antiabortion; pro-life.
  • prolamine — any of the class of simple proteins, as gliadin, hordein, or zein, found in grains, soluble in dilute acids, alkalis, and alcohols, and insoluble in water, neutral salt solutions, and absolute alcohol.
  • promazine — a compound, C 17 H 20 N 2 S, used as a tranquilizer.
  • prosimian — belonging or pertaining to the primate suborder Prosimii, characterized by nocturnal habits, a long face with a moist snout, prominent whiskers, large mobile ears, and large, slightly sideways-facing eyes, comprising the lemur, loris, potto, bush baby, and aye-aye. Compare anthropoid.
  • protamine — any of a group of arginine-rich, strongly basic proteins that are not coagulated by heat, occurring primarily in the sperm of fish.
  • proximate — next; nearest; immediately before or after in order, place, occurrence, etc.
  • ptarmigan — any of several grouses of the genus Lagopus, of mountainous and cold northern regions, having feathered feet.
  • pyramidal — of, relating to, or shaped like a pyramid: the pyramidal form.
  • pyramidon — a pedal organ stop made of wooden pipes in the shape of an inverted pyramid
  • pyromania — a compulsion to set things on fire.
  • quagmires — Plural form of quagmire.
  • quakerism — the beliefs, principles, and practices of Quakers.
  • rabbinism — the beliefs, practices, and precepts of the rabbis of the Talmudic period.
  • racialism — racism.
  • radiogram — a combination radio and record player.
  • railwoman — a female worker on a railway
  • rainmaker — (among American Indians) a medicine man who by various rituals and incantations seeks to cause rain.
  • rainstorm — a storm with heavy rain.
  • ralliform — raillike in shape, anatomy, etc.
  • ram drive — RAM disk
  • ram singh — 1816–85, Indian leader of a puritanical Sikh sect, the Kukas, who tried to remove the British from India through a policy of noncooperation
  • ramblings — If you describe a speech or piece of writing as someone's ramblings, you are saying that it is meaningless because the person who said or wrote it was very confused or insane.
  • ramillies — a village in central Belgium: Marlborough's defeat of the French 1706.
  • ramses ii — 1292–1225 b.c, king of ancient Egypt.
  • randomize — to order or select in a random manner, as in a sample or experiment, especially in order to reduce bias and interference caused by irrelevant variables; make random.
  • ranterism — a radical 17th-century Christian doctrine based on a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit and disregard of formal worship
  • rap music — a style of popular music, developed by disc jockeys and urban blacks in the late 1970s, in which an insistent, recurring beat pattern provides the background and counterpoint for rapid, slangy, and often boastful rhyming patter glibly intoned by a vocalist or vocalists.
  • rascalism — the traits or character of a rascal
  • re-affirm — to state or assert positively; maintain as true: to affirm one's loyalty to one's country; He affirmed that all was well.
  • reacclaim — to acclaim again
  • ready-mix — a commercial preparation in which the principal ingredients have already been mixed for easy use: a novice cook's reliance on ready-mixes.
  • reaffirms — to state or assert positively; maintain as true: to affirm one's loyalty to one's country; He affirmed that all was well.
  • real time — If something is done in real time, there is no noticeable delay between the action and its effect or consequence.
  • real-time — of or relating to applications in which the computer must respond as rapidly as required by the user or necessitated by the process being controlled.
  • reanimate — to restore to life; resuscitate.
  • reclaimer — to bring (uncultivated areas or wasteland) into a condition for cultivation or other use.
  • red maids — a fleshy plant, Calandrinia ciliata menziesi, of the purslane family, native to the western U.S., having rose-colored or crimson flowers.
  • redtapism — excessive formality and routine required before official action can be taken.
  • reexamine — to examine again.
  • regiminal — relating to a regimen
  • reimagine — to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses).
  • reimaging — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
  • reimplant — Surgery. to restore (a tooth, organ, limb, or other structure) to its original site.
  • reinflame — to inflame again
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?