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10-letter words containing a, m, t, u, r

  • jumpstarts — Plural form of jumpstart.
  • kama sutra — a Hindu religious treatise written c. a.d. 400, that deals with pleasure, love, and sexuality
  • khidmutgar — a male servant, esp one who serves at table
  • khitmutgar — (in India) a waiter.
  • largemouth — Applied to various kinds of fish characterized by a large mouth.
  • laundromat — a self-service laundry having coin-operated washers, driers, etc.; launderette.
  • lukewarmth — lukewarmness
  • luminarist — a painter concerned with precision in using light and shade
  • macroburst — (meteorology) A strong downdraft, of over 2.5 miles in diameter, that can cause damaging winds.
  • maculature — (dated) Blotting paper.
  • mail truck — a large vehicle that is used to transport letters, packages, etc, by road
  • major suit — hearts or spades, especially with reference to their higher point values.
  • malt sugar — maltose
  • malt-sugar — a white, crystalline, water-soluble sugar, C 1 2 H 2 2 O 1 1 ⋅H 2 O, formed by the action of diastase, especially from malt, on starch: used chiefly as a nutrient, as a sweetener, and in culture media.
  • manicurist — a person who gives manicures.
  • manularity — /man"yoo-la"ri-tee/ ("manual" + "granularity") A notional measure of the manual labor required for some task, particularly one of the sort that automation is supposed to eliminate. "Composing English on paper has much higher manularity than using a text editor, especially in the revising stage." Hackers tend to consider manularity a symptom of primitive methods; in fact, a true hacker confronted with an apparent requirement to do a computing task by hand will inevitably seize the opportunity to build another tool (see toolsmith).
  • manumitter — An emancipator from slavery, someone who manumits.
  • manuscript — the original text of an author's work, handwritten or now usually typed, that is submitted to a publisher.
  • map turtle — any of several aquatic turtles of the genus Graptemys, as G. geographica, of the eastern and central U.S., usually having yellow stripes on the head and neck.
  • maraboutic — Of, or pertaining to, a marabout.
  • marabuntas — Plural form of marabunta.
  • marguerite — a female given name, French form of Margaret.
  • marquisate — the rank of a marquis.
  • martinique — an island in the E West Indies; an overseas department of France. 425 sq. mi. (1100 sq. km). Capital: Fort-de-France.
  • mary tudorAntony, 1909–87, English choreographer and dancer.
  • mastigures — Plural form of mastigure.
  • masturbate — to engage in masturbation.
  • matricular — relating to a matricula, or having the nature of a matricula
  • maturation — the act or process of maturating.
  • matureness — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • maturities — Plural form of maturity.
  • maupertuis — Pierre Louis Moreau de [pyer lwee maw-roh duh] /pyɛr lwi mɔˈroʊ də/ (Show IPA), 1698–1759, French mathematician, astronomer, and biologist.
  • mauretania — an ancient kingdom in NW Africa: it included the territory that is modern Morocco and part of Algeria.
  • mauritania — an ancient kingdom in NW Africa: it included the territory that is modern Morocco and part of Algeria.
  • megathrust — (geology) A sudden slip along a fault between a subducting and an overriding plate; results in a major earthquake.
  • menstruant — A woman who is menstruating.
  • menstruate — to undergo menstruation.
  • metacarpus — the part of a hand or forelimb, especially of its bony structure, included between the wrist, or carpus, and the fingers, or phalanges.
  • metallurgy — the technique or science of working or heating metals so as to give them certain desired shapes or properties.
  • metatarsus — the part of a foot or hind limb, especially its bony structure, included between the tarsus and the toes or phalanges.
  • micturated — Simple past tense and past participle of micturate.
  • miniatures — Plural form of miniature.
  • misfeature — a distorted feature.
  • moa hunter — the name given by anthropologists to the early Māori inhabitants of New Zealand
  • modularity — the use of individually distinct functional units, as in assembling an electronic or mechanical system.
  • modulators — Plural form of modulator.
  • modulatory — to regulate by or adjust to a certain measure or proportion; soften; tone down.
  • moratorium — a suspension of activity: a moratorium on the testing of nuclear weapons.
  • morgenthauHenry, 1856–1946, U.S. financier and diplomat, born in Germany.
  • mortuaries — Plural form of mortuary.
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