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10-letter words containing a, s, m, l

  • domestical — Archaic form of domestic.
  • dram glass — joey glass.
  • el mansûra — a city in NE Egypt: scene of a battle (1250) in which the Crusaders were defeated by the Mamelukes and Louis IX of France was captured; cotton-manufacturing centre. Pop: 423 000 (2005 est)
  • elasmosaur — a very long-necked extinct marine reptile: a type of plesiosaur
  • elastomers — Plural form of elastomer.
  • elementals — Plural form of elemental.
  • eliminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eliminate.
  • emacs lisp — (language)   A dialect of Lisp used to implement the higher layers of the Free Software Foundation's editor, GNU Emacs. Sometimes abbreviated to "elisp". An enormous number of Emacs Lisp packages have been written including modes for editing many programming languages and interfaces to many Unix programs.
  • emasculate — Make (a person, idea, or piece of legislation) weaker or less effective.
  • embolismal — relating to embolism, being the insertion of one or more days into a calendar
  • embossable — Capable of being embossed.
  • embrangles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embrangle.
  • emplastron — a plaster containing a balm or medication
  • emplastrum — a medicated plaster
  • emulations — Plural form of emulation.
  • emulatress — a female imitator or emulator
  • emulsoidal — of or relating to an emulsoid
  • enamelists — Plural form of enamelist.
  • englishman — adult male from England
  • ephemerals — Plural form of ephemeral.
  • episomally — In an episomal manner.
  • esteemable — Worthy of esteem; estimable.
  • eternalism — (philosophy) The view that time resembles space and thus past and future events are in some sense coexistent.
  • evangelism — The spreading of the Christian gospel by public preaching or personal witness.
  • facsimiled — Simple past tense and past participle of facsimile.
  • facsimiles — Plural form of facsimile.
  • factualism — emphasis on, devotion to, or extensive reliance upon facts: the factualism of scientific experiment.
  • false move — a movement that may be interpreted as threatening.
  • familistic — the subordination of the personal interests and prerogatives of an individual to the values and demands of the family: Familism characterized the patriarchal family.
  • familyless — Without a family.
  • fathomless — impossible to measure the depth of; bottomless.
  • fearsomely — In a fearsome manner, or to a fearsome extent.
  • federalism — the federal principle of government.
  • feel small — to be humiliated or inferior
  • femaleness — a person bearing two X chromosomes in the cell nuclei and normally having a vagina, a uterus and ovaries, and developing at puberty a relatively rounded body and enlarged breasts, and retaining a beardless face; a girl or woman.
  • filmmakers — Plural form of filmmaker.
  • flame test — a test for detecting the presence of certain metals in compounds by the coloration they give to a flame. Sodium, for example, turns a flame yellow
  • flamingoes — Plural form of flamingo.
  • flamininus — Titus Quinctius (ˈtaɪtəs ˈkwɪŋktɪəs). ?230–?174 bc, Roman general and statesman: defeated Macedonia (197) and proclaimed the independence of the Greek states (196)
  • flash lamp — a lamp for providing momentary illumination of the subject of a photograph.
  • flavorsome — of a full, rich, pleasant flavor; tasty.
  • fledermaus — an opera (1874) by Johann Strauss, Jr.
  • flesh meat — the meat of birds or of animals other than fish, clams, etc., used as food
  • floodlamps — Plural form of floodlamp.
  • floodmarks — Plural form of floodmark.
  • foam glass — cellular glass made by fusing powdered glass with carbon particles or other gas-generating material, used chiefly for industrial purposes.
  • foilswoman — a woman who uses or specializes in using a foil
  • folsom man — a Paleo-Indian of the Folsom tradition.
  • foregleams — Plural form of foregleam.
  • form class — a class of words or forms in a given language that have one or more grammatical features in common, as, in Latin, all masculine nouns in the nominative singular, all masculine singular nouns, all masculine nouns, or all nouns.
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