9-letter words containing a, m, t, o, r
- combaters — Plural form of combater.
- commorant — resident
- compacter — Comparative form of compact.
- compactor — a machine that compacts something, esp rubbish
- contranym — A word that has two opposing meanings, such as 'cleave' (“come together” or “split apart”).
- cormorant — A cormorant is a type of dark-coloured bird with a long neck. Cormorants usually live near the sea and eat fish.
- cosmocrat — a ruler of the world
- cothamore — a frieze fabric, often used in the manufacture of overcoats.
- cremation — to reduce (a dead body) to ashes by fire, especially as a funeral rite.
- crematory — A crematory is the same as a crematorium.
- crotalism — a type of poisoning caused by ingestion of plants of the genus Crotalaria
- cryptogam — (in former plant classification schemes) any organism that does not produce seeds, including algae, fungi, mosses, and ferns
- customary — Customary is used to describe things that people usually do in a particular society or in particular circumstances.
- cystogram — A diagnostic image produced by cystography.
- cytosmear — (cytology) A sample of cells, in the form of a smear on a microscope slide, that has been stained ready for diagnostic examination.
- damnatory — threatening or occasioning condemnation
- damourite — (mineral) A kind of muscovite, or potash mica, containing water.
- dartmouth — a port in SW England, in S Devon: Royal Naval College (1905). Pop: 5512 (2001)
- date from — If something dates from a particular time, it started or was made at that time.
- decimator — to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague.
- democrats — Plural form of democrat.
- democraty — Obsolete form of democracy.
- demoparty — (demoscene) A party organised by and for the demoscene, typically involving socializing, computer programming, and competitions.
- dermatoid — resembling skin
- dermatome — a surgical instrument for cutting thin slices of skin, esp for grafting
- dichromat — a person whose vision can only distinguish two colours
- dogmatory — dogmatic
- dominator — to rule over; govern; control.
- dreamboat — a highly attractive or desirable person.
- dumbarton — Also, Dunbarton [duhn-bahr-tn] /dʌnˈbɑr tn/ (Show IPA). Also called Dumbartonshire [duhm-bahr-tn-sheer, -sher] /dʌmˈbɑr tnˌʃɪər, -ʃər/ (Show IPA). a historic county in W Scotland.
- dynamotor — an electrical machine having a single magnetic field and two independent armature windings of which one acts as a motor and the other a generator: used to convert direct current from a battery into alternating current
- earthworm — any one of numerous annelid worms that burrow in soil and feed on soil nutrients and decaying organic matter.
- elastomer — A natural or synthetic polymer having elastic properties, e.g., rubber.
- embrocate — (medicine, transitive) To moisten and rub (a diseased part) with a liquid substance, as with spirit, oil, etc., by means of a cloth or sponge.
- emendator — One who emends or critically edits.
- emulators — Plural form of emulator.
- erotomane — A person with excessive sexual desire.
- estimator — A rule, method, or criterion for arriving at an estimate of the value of a parameter.
- fadometer — an instrument used to determine the resistance to fading of a pigment or dye
- farm-toun — a farmhouse together with its outbuildings
- fathogram — the record made by a sonic depth finder.
- flatworms — Plural form of flatworm.
- fogramity — a fogey or antiquated thing
- footframe — a rigid midsole molded into the back part of a shoe or boot, adding stability.
- footmarks — Plural form of footmark.
- forcemeat — a mixture of finely chopped and seasoned foods, usually containing egg white, meat or fish, etc., used as a stuffing or served alone.
- foremasts — Plural form of foremast.
- formalist — strict adherence to, or observance of, prescribed or traditional forms, as in music, poetry, and art.
- formality — condition or quality of being formal; accordance with required or traditional rules, procedures, etc.; conventionality.
- formating — Misspelling of formatting.