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10-letter words containing a, t, r, m

  • cormorants — Plural form of cormorant.
  • cosmocrats — Plural form of cosmocrat.
  • cosmolatry — the worship of the cosmos
  • coterminal — having the same border or covering the same area.
  • counterman — a man who works on a lunch counter or behind the counter of a cafe
  • countryman — Your countrymen are people from your own country.
  • coursemate — One who is taking the same academic course.
  • craniotomy — any surgical incision into the skull, esp to expose the brain for neurosurgery
  • crash team — a medical team with special equipment able to be mobilized quickly to treat cardiac arrest
  • cremations — Plural form of cremation.
  • crematoria — a crematory.
  • crossmatch — (pathology) To test that the blood of a donor and recipient are compatible.
  • cryptogams — Plural form of cryptogam.
  • cryptogamy — the state of being a cryptogam
  • cryptogram — a secret symbol
  • cub master — a man who organizes a pack of cub scouts
  • curtmantle — ("Henry the Saint") 973–1024, king of Germany 1002–24 and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1014–24.
  • custom car — a car that is built to the buyer's own specifications
  • cyanometer — an instrument used for measuring the blueness of the sky
  • cyathiform — shaped like a drinking glass or cup, with a wider upper section
  • cyma recta — a cyma whose concave part projects beyond the convex part.
  • cystograms — Plural form of cystogram.
  • d'alembert — Jean Le Rond (ʒɑ̃ lə rɔ̃). 1717–83, French mathematician, physicist, and rationalist philosopher, noted for his contribution to Newtonian physics in Traité de dynamique (1743) and for his collaboration with Diderot in editing the Encyclopédie
  • data frame — activation record
  • decameters — Plural form of decameter.
  • decametric — relating to or calculated by a decametre or measure equivalent to ten metres
  • defamatory — Speech or writing that is defamatory is likely to damage someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them.
  • defragment — to reorganize files on (a disk) so that the parts of each file are stored in contiguous sectors on the disk, thereby improving computer performance and maximizing disk space.
  • defrayment — payment of some or all charges or expenses.
  • dekametric — (of a radio wave) having a wavelength between 10 and 100 meters: decametric wave.
  • demarcated — to determine or mark off the boundaries or limits of: to demarcate a piece of property.
  • demarcates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demarcate.
  • demarcator — to determine or mark off the boundaries or limits of: to demarcate a piece of property.
  • demarketed — Simple past tense and past participle of demarket.
  • democratic — A democratic country, government, or political system is governed by representatives who are elected by the people.
  • demon star — Algol.
  • department — A department is one of the sections in an organization such as a government, business, or university. A department is also one of the sections in a large shop.
  • derailment — A derailment is an accident in which a train comes off the track on which it is running.
  • dermatherm — an instrument for measuring skin temperature.
  • dermatitis — Dermatitis is a medical condition which makes your skin red and painful.
  • dermatogen — a meristem at the apex of stems and roots that gives rise to the epidermis
  • dermatomal — Anatomy. an area of skin that is supplied with the nerve fibers of a single, posterior, spinal root.
  • dermatomes — Plural form of dermatome.
  • dermatoses — Plural form of dermatosis.
  • dermatosis — any skin disease
  • dermopathy — Disease of the skin.
  • diagometer — an instrument invented by Rousseau, formerly used to measure the electrical conductivity of substances
  • diathermal — of or relating to diathermy
  • diathermic — of or relating to diathermy
  • diatropism — a response of plants or parts of plants to an external stimulus by growing at right angles to the direction of the stimulus
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