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9-letter words containing a, r, e, o, m

  • radectomy — excision of part or all of the root of a tooth.
  • ramble on — to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner: They rambled through the shops until closing time.
  • ramrodded — a rod for ramming down the charge of a muzzleloading firearm.
  • randomize — to order or select in a random manner, as in a sample or experiment, especially in order to reduce bias and interference caused by irrelevant variables; make random.
  • rare mode — (operating system)   Unix CBREAK mode (character-by-character with keyboard interrupts enabled). Distinguished from raw mode and cooked mode; the phrase "a sort of half-cooked (rare?) mode" is used in the V7/BSD manuals to describe the mode. Usage: rare.
  • real mode — An operating mode of Intel 80x86 processors. The opposite of protected mode.
  • recompact — to pack or join (something) closely together again
  • red roman — a marine food fish, Chrisoblephus laticeps
  • reformado — (formerly) a disgraced officer who is deprived of his command but still has the same rank and sometimes is still paid
  • reformate — the product of the reforming process.
  • remontant — (of certain roses) blooming more than once in a season.
  • remoulade — a cold sauce made with mayonnaise and various condiments and herbs, as chopped pickles, capers, mustard, parsley, chervil, and tarragon.
  • removable — that may be removed.
  • reprogram — a plan of action to accomplish a specified end: a school lunch program.
  • rhodamine — a red dye obtained by heating an alkyl aminophenol with phthalic anhydride.
  • rigmarole — an elaborate or complicated procedure: to go through the rigmarole of a formal dinner.
  • rocambole — a European plant, Allium scorodoprasum, of the amaryllis family, used like garlic.
  • romanesco — a variety of green cauliflower
  • romanised — to make Roman Catholic.
  • romeldale — a breed of sheep characterized by high-quality and multicoloured fleece
  • rood beam — a beam above the entrance to the choir or chancel of a church, supporting the rood.
  • rosemarie — a female given name.
  • rosemarys — a female given name.
  • rotameter — an instrument for measuring the rate of flow of a liquid, consisting of a tapered vertical tube in which a small float is forced upward until its weight balances the fluid force.
  • rotherham — a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.
  • rotterdam — a seaport in SW Netherlands.
  • route map — road plan showing where to go
  • rovaniemi — a city in N Finland, near the Arctic Circle.
  • salesroom — a room in which goods are sold or displayed.
  • salometer — salinometer.
  • sarcomere — any of the segments of myofibril in striated muscle fibers.
  • sarcosome — a mitochondrion occurring in a muscle fiber.
  • sarmiento — a city in E Argentina, a suburb of Buenos Aires.
  • semantron — a bar struck instead of a bell in an Orthodox church
  • semaphore — an apparatus for conveying information by means of visual signals, as a light whose position may be changed.
  • shoemakerWilliam Lee ("Willie") 1931–2003, U.S. jockey.
  • shotmaker — a sports player delivering good shots
  • smackeroo — a hard slap or swat: He gave the ball a smackeroo.
  • smasheroo — a popular success
  • snowmaker — a machine that makes artificial snow for ski slopes.
  • sokemanry — tenure of land subject to the soke of someone else.
  • sörenstam — Annika (ˈænɪka). born 1970, Swedish golfer; winner of the US Women's Open (1995, 1996, 2006), the LPGA Championship (2003, 2004, 2005), and the British Women's Open (2003)
  • spermato- — indicating sperm
  • stateroom — a private room or compartment on a ship, train, etc.
  • stomacher — a richly ornamented garment covering the stomach and chest, worn by both sexes in the 15th and 16th centuries, and later worn under a bodice by women.
  • superatom — a cluster of atoms behaving in certain ways like a single atom
  • take form — be shaped
  • tambourer — someone who embroiders on a tambour
  • tear bomb — a bomb or grenade containing tear gas.
  • temporary — an office worker hired, usually through an agency on a per diem basis, for a short period of time.
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