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8-letter words containing a, m, t

  • halmstad — a seaport in SW Sweden.
  • halutzim — a person who immigrates to Israel to establish or join a settlement for accomplishing tasks, as clearing the land or planting trees, that are necessary to future development of the country.
  • hamartia — tragic flaw.
  • hame tug — a loop or short leather strap attaching a trace to a hame.
  • hamewith — in a homewards manner
  • hamilton — William Hamilton
  • hampster — Alternative form of hamster.
  • hamsters — Plural form of hamster.
  • hamulate — Furnished with a small hook; hook-shaped.
  • harmosty — the office of a harmost
  • hartmann — (Karl Robert) Eduard von [kahrl roh-buh rt ey-doo-ahrt fuh n] /kɑrl ˈroʊ bərt ˈeɪ duˌɑrt fən/ (Show IPA), 1842–1906, German philosopher.
  • hatmaker — a maker of hats
  • headmost — most advanced; foremost.
  • heat map — a graphical representation of data in which a spectrum of colours is used to represent the different values
  • hecatomb — (in ancient Greece and Rome) a public sacrifice of 100 oxen to the gods.
  • helpmate — a companion and helper.
  • hematein — a reddish-brown, crystalline, slightly water-soluble solid, C 16 H 12 O 6 , obtained from logwood: used chiefly as a stain in microscopy.
  • hematine — Biochemistry. heme.
  • hematite — a very common mineral, iron oxide, Fe 2 O 3 , occurring in steel-gray to black crystals and in red earthy masses: the principal ore of iron.
  • hematoid — hemoid.
  • hematoma — a circumscribed collection of blood, usually clotted, in a tissue or organ, caused by a break in a blood vessel.
  • hemostat — an instrument or agent used to compress or treat bleeding vessels in order to arrest hemorrhage.
  • hepatoma — a tumor of the liver.
  • hetarism — Alternative form of hetaerism.
  • himation — a garment consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth thrown over the left shoulder and wrapped about the body.
  • histamin — Biochemistry, Physiology. a heterocyclic amine, C 5 H 9 N 3 , released by mast cells when tissue is injured or in allergic and inflammatory reactions, causing dilation of small blood vessels and smooth muscle contraction.
  • hoastman — a member of a former guild of tradesmen responsible for loading and shipping coal in Newcastle upon Tyne
  • hoistman — someone who operates a hoist
  • homestay — housing accommodations in a home with a family in residence, as for a student or traveler: Foreign-exchange students can choose between a homestay or campus dormitory.
  • hostname — (computing) the unique name by which any device attached to a network is known.
  • hotelman — hotelkeeper.
  • humanist — a person having a strong interest in or concern for human welfare, values, and dignity.
  • humanity — all human beings collectively; the human race; humankind.
  • huntsman — the member of a hunt staff who manages the hounds during the hunt.
  • imagists — (often initial capital letter) a theory or practice of a group of poets in England and America between 1909 and 1917 who believed that poetry should employ the language of common speech, create new rhythms, have complete freedom in subject matter, and present a clear, concentrated, and precise image.
  • imitable — capable or worthy of being imitated: She has many good, imitable qualities.
  • imitancy — a tendency to imitate
  • imitated — Simple past tense and past participle of imitate.
  • imitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imitate.
  • imitator — to follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example: to imitate an author's style; to imitate an older brother.
  • immanant — (linear algebra) A function or property of a matrix, defined as a generalization of the concepts of determinant and permanent.
  • immanent — remaining within; indwelling; inherent.
  • immantle — to cover with a mantle
  • immature — not mature, ripe, developed, perfected, etc.
  • immolate — to sacrifice.
  • immortal — not mortal; not liable or subject to death; undying: our immortal souls.
  • impacted — tightly or immovably wedged in.
  • impacter — a person or thing that impacts.
  • impactor — an electric or pneumatic power wrench with interchangeable toolhead attachments, used for installing and removing nuts, bolts, and screws.
  • impanate — (of the body of Christ) contained in the bread of the Eucharist
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