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8-letter words containing c, e, m, t

  • decretum — the name given to various collections of canon law, esp that made by the monk Gratian in the 12th century, which forms the first part of the Corpus Juris Canonici
  • democrat — A Democrat is a member or supporter of a particular political party which has the word 'democrat' or 'democratic' in its title, for example the Democratic Party in the United States.
  • dermatic — (dated) Of or relating to the skin; dermic.
  • dimetric — (in technical drawing) denoting or incorporating a method of showing projection or perspective using a set of three geometric axes, of which two are of the same scale or dimension but the third is of another.
  • docetism — an early Christian doctrine that the sufferings of Christ were apparent and not real and that after the crucifixion he appeared in a spiritual body.
  • document — a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
  • domestic — of or relating to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: domestic pleasures.
  • ectoderm — the outer germ layer in the embryo of a metazoan.
  • ectomere — any of the blastomeres that participate in the development of the ectoderm.
  • electrum — A natural or artificial alloy of gold with at least 20 percent silver, used for jewelry, especially in ancient times.
  • emaciate — (transitive) To make extremely thin or wasted.
  • emiction — the passing of urine
  • emictory — relating to emiction, the passing of urine
  • emoticon — A representation of a facial expression such as:-) (representing a smile), formed by various combinations of keyboard characters and used in electronic communications to convey the writer’s feelings or intended tone.
  • empacket — to wrap up
  • empathic — Showing or expressing empathy.
  • emphatic — Showing or giving emphasis; expressing something forcibly and clearly.
  • epitomic — Embodying, summarizing, encapsulating.
  • eremetic — Of or pertaining to eremites, reclusive, isolated.
  • eremitic — Characteristic of a hermit.
  • ethicism — devotion to ethical principles
  • facetime — Alternative form of face time.
  • gamecast — the broadcast of a team sport game.
  • haematic — relating to, acting on, having the colour of, or containing blood
  • hecatomb — (in ancient Greece and Rome) a public sacrifice of 100 oxen to the gods.
  • hemisect — to cut into two equal parts; to bisect, especially along a medial longitudinal plane.
  • hemocyte — a blood cell.
  • hermetic — made airtight by fusion or sealing.
  • hermitic — a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion.
  • homeotic — Of or pertaining to homeosis.
  • hormetic — of or relating to hormesis
  • impacted — tightly or immovably wedged in.
  • impacter — a person or thing that impacts.
  • impocket — to put in a pocket
  • incoterm — Alternative case form of Incoterm.
  • intercom — an intercommunication system.
  • kamacite — a nickel-iron alloy found in meteorites.
  • limnetic — pertaining to or living in the open water of a freshwater pond or lake.
  • lithemic — relating to an excessive or uric acid in the blood
  • locomote — to move about, especially under one's own power.
  • lutecium — a trivalent rare-earth element. Symbol: Lu; atomic weight: 174.97; atomic number: 71.
  • macerate — to soften or separate into parts by steeping in a liquid.
  • machetes — Plural form of machete.
  • maculate — spotted; stained.
  • magnetic — of or relating to a magnet or magnetism.
  • maieutic — of or relating to the method used by Socrates of eliciting knowledge in the mind of a person by interrogation and insistence on close and logical reasoning.
  • majestic — characterized by or possessing majesty; of lofty dignity or imposing aspect; stately; grand: the majestic Alps.
  • malecite — a member of a North American Indian people of southern and western New Brunswick and northern Maine.
  • maledict — accursed.
  • matrices — something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops: The Greco-Roman world was the matrix for Western civilization.
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