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8-letter words containing a, n, m

  • amnestic — causing amnesia
  • amnionic — Amniotic.
  • amniotes — Plural form of amniote.
  • amniotic — of or relating to the amnion
  • amongest — Obsolete form of amongst.
  • amorance — the state of being in love
  • amoungst — Archaic form of amongst.
  • amounted — the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
  • ampakine — Any of a class of chemical compounds that enhance attention span and alertness and facilitate learning and memory.
  • amplicon — A piece of DNA or RNA formed as the products of natural or artificial amplification events, as in a polymerase chain reaction.
  • amratian — of, relating to, or belonging to the predynastic Chalcolithic culture that flourished in Upper Egypt about 3800 b.c., characterized by the working of raw gold, the use of copper, and the burial of the dead in shallow graves.
  • amrinone — a potent substance, C 10 H 9 N 3 O, used in the treatment of congestive heart failure.
  • amundsen — Roald (ˈrɔald). 1872–1928, Norwegian explorer and navigator, who was the first man to reach the South Pole (1911)
  • amylogen — the water-soluble part of the starch granule
  • amythaon — the son of Cretheus and Tyro who supported Jason's claim to the throne of Iolcus.
  • anadrome — A word which forms a different word when spelled backwards.
  • anagrams — a word, phrase, or sentence formed from another by rearranging its letters: “Angel” is an anagram of “glean.”.
  • analcime — a hard, colorless or white zeolite, NaAlSi2O6·H2O, commonly found in basalts
  • analemma — a graduated scale shaped like a figure eight that indicates the daily declination of the sun
  • anamonic — A mnemonic used for recalling lists of words, particularly in Scrabble, consisting of a \"stem\" of base letters and an accompanying phrase, each of whose letters can combine with the stem to form an anagram of a word.
  • anathema — If something is anathema to you, you strongly dislike it.
  • anatomic — of or relating to anatomy
  • ancohuma — one of the two peaks of Mount Sorata
  • anemious — (of a plant) Growing in exposed windy places.
  • anemones — Plural form of anemone.
  • anemosis — spacing between the annual rings in wood that is caused by strong winds bending the tree trunk
  • aneurism — a permanent cardiac or arterial dilatation usually caused by weakening of the vessel wall.
  • aneurysm — a sac formed by abnormal dilation of the weakened wall of a blood vessel
  • angeldom — The world of angels.
  • angiomas — Plural form of angioma.
  • angstrom — a unit of length equal to 10–10 metre, used principally to express the wavelengths of electromagnetic radiations. It is equivalent to 0.1 nanometre
  • animalia — the taxonomic kingdom comprising all animals.
  • animalic — relating to animals
  • animally — in a physical manner or from the point of view of the anima
  • animated — Someone who is animated or who is having an animated conversation is lively and is showing their feelings.
  • animater — animator
  • animates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of animate.
  • animatic — an initial edition or forerunner of a film, often a commercial, which contains a sequence of storyboard shots accompanied by a soundtrack
  • animator — An animator is a person who makes films by means of animation.
  • animists — Plural form of animist.
  • annamese — of or relating to Annam
  • annamite — of or relating to Vietnam or its inhabitants.
  • anomeric — (organic chemistry) Of, or pertaining to anomers.
  • anonymal — (rare) Anonymous.
  • anoxemia — a reduction in the normal amount of oxygen in the blood, as at high altitudes
  • ansermet — Ernest (ɛrnɛst). 1883–1969, Swiss orchestral conductor; principal conductor of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes
  • anteroom — An anteroom is a small room leading into a larger room.
  • anthemia — an ornament of floral forms in a flat radiating cluster, as in architectural decoration, vase painting, etc.
  • anthemic — (of a song) like an anthem in being rousing or uplifting.
  • anthemis — a genus of aromatic herbs of the family Asteraceae, closely related to Chamaemelum and native to the Mediterranean region and SW Asia
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