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10-letter words containing a, s, y, m, e

  • hematocyst — a cyst containing blood.
  • hla system — human leucocyte antigen system; a group of the most important antigens responsible for tissue compatibility, together with the genes that encode them. For tissue and organ transplantation to be successful there needs to be a minimum number of HLA differences between the donor's and recipient's tissue
  • hyperosmia — an abnormally acute sense of smell.
  • hypomnesia — Deficiency of the memory.
  • james espy — James Pollard [pol-erd] /ˈpɒl ərd/ (Show IPA), 1785–1860, U.S. meteorologist.
  • karyosomes — Plural form of karyosome.
  • lachrymose — suggestive of or tending to cause tears; mournful.
  • leiomyomas — Plural form of leiomyoma.
  • lyme grass — type of perennial dune grass
  • macrocytes — Plural form of macrocyte.
  • malmesburyWilliam of, William of Malmesbury.
  • manifestly — readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
  • many-sided — having many sides.
  • mary janes — flat or low-heeled shoes for women or girls, usually with a rounded toe and a single strap that buckles across the instep
  • mastectomy — the operation of removing all or part of the breast or mamma.
  • master key — a key that will open a number of different locks, the proper keys of which are not interchangeable.
  • mayonnaise — a thick dressing of egg yolks, vinegar or lemon juice, oil, and seasonings, used for salads, sandwiches, vegetable dishes, etc.
  • measurably — capable of being measured.
  • measuredly — In a measured fashion.
  • megacycles — Plural form of megacycle.
  • mercy seat — Bible: Golden covering on the Arc of Covenant
  • mercy-seat — Bible. the gold covering on the ark of the covenant, regarded as the resting place of God. Ex. 25:17–22. the throne of God.
  • metaphysic — metaphysics.
  • metaphysis — (anatomy) The part of a long bone that grows during development.
  • metastably — In a metastable way.
  • metasyntax — (grammar)   Syntax used to describe syntax. The best known example is BNF and its variants such as EBNF. A metasyntactic variable is a variable used in metasyntax.
  • methylates — Plural form of methylate.
  • miles away — If you say that someone is miles away, you mean that they are unaware of what is happening around them because they are thinking about something else.
  • minelayers — Plural form of minelayer.
  • misanalyze — to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of (opposed to synthesize): to analyze an argument.
  • miscellany — a miscellaneous collection or group of various or somewhat unrelated items.
  • miscreancy — the state or condition of a miscreant; villainy.
  • mispayment — Incorrect payment.
  • mistakenly — wrongly conceived, held, or done: a mistaken antagonism.
  • mistrayned — deluded or incorrectly trained
  • molybdates — Plural form of molybdate.
  • monolayers — Plural form of monolayer.
  • mushy peas — dried peas that have been soaked, boiled and mashed - often eaten with fish and chips
  • muster day — the annual day for enrollment in the militia of all able men aged 18 to 45, according to a law established in 1792 and in effect until after the Civil War.
  • myasthenia — muscle weakness.
  • myasthenic — Of, pertaining to, or suffering from myasthenia.
  • myeloblast — an immature myelocyte.
  • myelograms — Plural form of myelogram.
  • myopathies — Plural form of myopathy.
  • myrtaceous — belonging to the Myrtaceae, the myrtle family of plants. Compare myrtle family.
  • mystagogue — someone who instructs others before initiation into religious mysteries or before participation in the sacraments.
  • mythmakers — Plural form of mythmaker.
  • namelessly — Without using, or revealing a name; anonymously.
  • nematocyst — an organ in coelenterates consisting of a minute capsule containing an ejectable thread that causes a sting.
  • nurseryman — a person who owns or conducts a plant nursery.
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