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10-letter words containing a, m, t

  • computator — a person who computes or calculates
  • con maesta — majestically (used as a musical direction).
  • conformant — In accordance with a set of specifications.
  • consummate — You use consummate to describe someone who is extremely skilful.
  • copayments — Plural form of copayment.
  • cormorants — Plural form of cormorant.
  • cosmetical — relating to cosmetics
  • cosmocrats — Plural form of cosmocrat.
  • cosmolatry — the worship of the cosmos
  • cosmonauts — Plural form of cosmonaut.
  • costa mesa — city in SW Calif., near Long Beach: pop. 109,000
  • coterminal — having the same border or covering the same area.
  • counterman — a man who works on a lunch counter or behind the counter of a cafe
  • countryman — Your countrymen are people from your own country.
  • coursemate — One who is taking the same academic course.
  • craniotomy — any surgical incision into the skull, esp to expose the brain for neurosurgery
  • crash team — a medical team with special equipment able to be mobilized quickly to treat cardiac arrest
  • cremations — Plural form of cremation.
  • crematoria — a crematory.
  • crossmatch — (pathology) To test that the blood of a donor and recipient are compatible.
  • cryptogams — Plural form of cryptogam.
  • cryptogamy — the state of being a cryptogam
  • cryptogram — a secret symbol
  • cub master — a man who organizes a pack of cub scouts
  • culminated — Simple past tense and past participle of culminate.
  • culminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of culminate.
  • cumulating — to heap up; amass; accumulate.
  • cumulation — the act of cumulating; accumulation.
  • cumulative — If a series of events have a cumulative effect, each event makes the effect greater.
  • curtmantle — ("Henry the Saint") 973–1024, king of Germany 1002–24 and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1014–24.
  • custom car — a car that is built to the buyer's own specifications
  • customable — subject to customs
  • cyanometer — an instrument used for measuring the blueness of the sky
  • cyathiform — shaped like a drinking glass or cup, with a wider upper section
  • cyclamates — Plural form of cyclamate.
  • cyclomatic — (mathematics) Used to describe the number of edges that must be removed from a graph to ensure that no graph cycle remains; equal to the number of edges, minus the number of nodes plus one.
  • cyma recta — a cyma whose concave part projects beyond the convex part.
  • cysteamine — a drug used to treat cystine excretion or radiation sickness
  • cystograms — Plural form of cystogram.
  • cytoplasms — Plural form of cytoplasm.
  • d'alembert — Jean Le Rond (ʒɑ̃ lə rɔ̃). 1717–83, French mathematician, physicist, and rationalist philosopher, noted for his contribution to Newtonian physics in Traité de dynamique (1743) and for his collaboration with Diderot in editing the Encyclopédie
  • dalmatians — Plural form of dalmatian.
  • damnations — Plural form of damnation.
  • data frame — activation record
  • data model — (database)   The product of the database design process which aims to identify and organize the required data logically and physically. A data model says what information is to be contained in a database, how the information will be used, and how the items in the database will be related to each other. For example, a data model might specify that a customer is represented by a customer name and credit card number and a product as a product code and price, and that there is a one-to-many relation between a customer and a product. It can be difficult to change a database layout once code has been written and data inserted. A well thought-out data model reduces the need for such changes. Data modelling enhances application maintainability and future systems may re-use parts of existing models, which should lower development costs. A data modelling language is a mathematical formalism with a notation for describing data structures and a set of operations used to manipulate and validate that data. One of the most widely used methods for developing data models is the entity-relationship model. The relational model is the most widely used type of data model. Another example is NIAM.
  • datamation — the processing of data by computers
  • date stamp — an adjustable rubber stamp for recording the date
  • date-stamp — to stamp the date on, as with a date stamp: He date-stamped every letter received.
  • dazzlement — the action of dazzling
  • dead metal — furniture (def 4).
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