10-letter words containing c, e, u, m
- leucomaine — any of a group of toxic amines produced during animal metabolism
- lime juice — sharp-tasting juice of limes
- loculament — (botany) The cell of a pericarp in which the seed is lodged.
- luftmensch — a person unconcerned with the practicalities of earning a living
- lumachella — Alternative form of lumachel.
- lumberjack — a person who works at lumbering; logger.
- luminesced — Simple past tense and past participle of luminesce.
- luminesces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of luminesce.
- lumpectomy — the surgical removal of a breast cyst or tumor.
- lumpsucker — A globular fish of cooler northern waters, typically having a ventral sucker and spiny fins; a lumpfish.
- lunch meat — Lunch meat is meat that you eat in a sandwich or salad, and that is usually cold and either sliced or formed into rolls.
- maccabaeus — Judas or Judah [joo-duh] /ˈdʒu də/ (Show IPA), ("the Hammer") died c. 160 b.c, Judean patriot, one of the Maccabees: military leader 166–160 (son of Mattathias).
- machinegun — Alternative spelling of machine gun.
- maculature — (dated) Blotting paper.
- majusculae — Capital letters, as found in manuscripts of the sixth century and earlier.
- majuscules — Plural form of majuscule.
- mallemucks — Plural form of mallemuck.
- malvaceous — belonging to the Malvaceae, the mallow family of plants.
- manducable — chewable or edible
- manichaeus — Mani
- manuscribe — (archaic) To write by hand.
- marlaceous — Resembling marl.
- massecuite — A suspension of sugar crystals in syrup produced in a sugar factory.
- mcguffey's — William Holmes, 1800–73, U.S. educator: editor of the Eclectic Readers, a series of school readers.
- mcguinness — (James) Martin (Pacelli). 1950–2017, Irish Sinn Féin politician; deputy first minister of Northern Ireland (2007–2017)
- meerschaum — a mineral, hydrous magnesium silicate, H 4 Mg 2 Si 3 O 1 0 , occurring in white, claylike masses, used for ornamental carvings, for pipe bowls, etc.; sepiolite.
- megachurch — an independent church with a very large membership in regular attendance, focusing on an evangelical or conservative Christian theology and offering a variety of educational and social activities.
- melaleucas — Plural form of melaleuca.
- meliaceous — belonging to the Meliaceae, the mahogany family of plants.
- mendacious — telling lies, especially habitually; dishonest; lying; untruthful: a mendacious person.
- meniscuses — Plural form of meniscus.
- mercifully — full of mercy; characterized by, expressing, or showing mercy; compassionate: a merciful God.
- mercurials — Plural form of mercurial.
- mesokurtic — (of a frequency distribution or its graphical representation) having the same kurtosis as the normal distribution.
- mesorectum — the mesentery of the rectum.
- metacarpus — the part of a hand or forelimb, especially of its bony structure, included between the wrist, or carpus, and the fingers, or phalanges.
- meticulous — taking or showing extreme care about minute details; precise; thorough: a meticulous craftsman; meticulous personal appearance.
- miccosukee — a member of an American Indian people, formerly part of the Creek Confederacy and surviving chiefly as one of the two branches of the Muskogean family represented among the Florida Seminoles.
- microbuses — Plural form of microbus.
- microcurie — a unit of radioactivity, equal to one millionth of a curie; 3.70 × 10 4 disintegrations per second. Symbol: μCi, μc.
- microquake — Microearthquake.
- microtubes — Plural form of microtube.
- micturated — Simple past tense and past participle of micturate.
- micturient — Having a need to urinate.
- mid-course — the middle of a course.
- midcentury — Occurring around the center or middle of the century.
- millicurie — a unit of radioactivity equal to one thousandth of a curie; 3.70 × 10 7 disintegrations per second. Abbreviation: mCi, mc.
- minicourse — a short, intensive course of study, usually a few weeks long.
- miniscules — Misspelling of minuscules.
- mint sauce — Mint sauce is a sauce made from mint leaves, vinegar, and sugar, which is often eaten with lamb.