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10-letter words containing a, n, e, m, i, o

  • homemaking — the establishment or management of a home; duties of a homemaker.
  • hypomnesia — Deficiency of the memory.
  • ideamonger — a person who originates and promotes or deals in ideas.
  • impersonal — not personal; without reference or connection to a particular person: an impersonal remark.
  • importance — the quality or state of being important; consequence; significance.
  • income tax — a tax levied on incomes, especially an annual government tax on personal incomes.
  • incompared — incomparable; unmatched; unequalled
  • infamonise — to defame, to brand with infamy
  • infamonize — to make infamous
  • informable — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
  • innominate — having no name; nameless; anonymous.
  • intermodal — pertaining to or suitable for transportation involving more than one form of carrier, as truck and rail, or truck, ship, and rail.
  • ironmaster — the master of a foundry or ironworks; a manufacturer of iron.
  • isoaminile — a drug formerly used to suppress coughing. Formula: C16H24N2
  • jamesonite — a metallic, dark-gray mineral, lead and iron antimony sulfide: formerly mined for lead.
  • kairomones — Plural form of kairomone.
  • ketonaemia — an excess of ketone bodies in the blood
  • lageniform — shaped like a flask; having an enlarged base tapering to a narrow neck.
  • laumontite — a white zeolite mineral, chiefly hydrated silicate of aluminum and calcium.
  • leamington — a city in Warwickshire, central England: health resort.
  • lemon kali — an artificially flavored carbonated lemon drink; lemon soda pop.
  • leucomaine — any of a group of toxic amines produced during animal metabolism
  • lineswoman — a female official, as in tennis, soccer, ice hockey, and football, who assists the referee.
  • lion-tamer — a person who trains lions, esp for entertainment in a circus
  • login-name — Also called login name, logon name, sign-in name, sign-on name. a unique sequence of characters used to identify a user and allow access to a computer system, computer network, or online account.
  • lovemaking — the act of courting or wooing.
  • macedonian — a native or inhabitant of Macedonia.
  • maceration — the act or process of macerating.
  • macmonniesFrederick William, 1863–1937, U.S. sculptor.
  • maconochie — a tinned stew of meat and vegetables given to soldiers during World War 1
  • mahoganies — Plural form of mahogany.
  • maidenhood — the state or time of being a maiden or virgin.
  • mailperson — A mailman or mailwoman.
  • maimonides — (Moses ben Maimon"RaMBaM") 1135–1204, Jewish scholastic philosopher and rabbi, born in Spain: one of the major theologians of Judaism.
  • main store — main memory
  • main-force — pertaining to regular military units with standard uniforms and equipment.
  • mainbocher — (Main Rousseau Bocher) 1891–1976, U.S. fashion designer.
  • maine coon — one of an American breed of large semi-longhaired domestic cats with a shaggy ruff and a long, bushy tail.
  • mainpernor — a person who gives a guarantee that a prisoner will appear in court
  • maisonette — a small house, especially one connected to a large apartment building.
  • malleation — the act of hammering or beating something thin
  • mammogenic — exciting or generating mammary development
  • manifestos — Plural form of manifesto.
  • manifolded — of many kinds; numerous and varied: manifold duties.
  • manifolder — a machine for making manifolds or copies, as of writing.
  • manometric — Of or pertaining to manometry, or measured using a manometer.
  • marcionite — a member of a Gnostic ascetic sect that flourished from the 2nd to 7th century a.d. and that rejected the Old Testament and denied the incarnation of God in Christ.
  • marionette — a puppet manipulated from above by strings attached to its jointed limbs.
  • marjolaine — (italics) French. marjoram.
  • maskinonge — muskellunge.
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