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11-letter words containing c, h, r, o, m, a

  • homographic — a word of the same written form as another but of different meaning and usually origin, whether pronounced the same way or not, as bear 1 “to carry; support” and bear 2 “animal” or lead 1 “to conduct” and lead 2 “metal.”.
  • homonuclear — a homonuclear molecule is composed of atoms of the same element or isotope and all of its nuclei are alike
  • hydromancer — One who practices hydromancy.
  • hypochromia — an anemic condition due to a deficiency of hemoglobin in the red blood cells.
  • ion chamber — an apparatus for detecting and analyzing ionizing radiation, consisting of a vessel filled with a gas at normal or lower than normal pressure and fitted with two electrodes such that the current between the electrodes is a function of the amount of ionization of the gas.
  • kymographic — Of or pertaining to a kymograph.
  • lachrymator — a chemical substance that causes the shedding of tears, as tear gas.
  • lagomorphic — Shaped like a hare.
  • logarithmic — pertaining to a logarithm or logarithms.
  • lord cobham — title of Sir John Oldcastle
  • machinators — Plural form of machinator.
  • macrographs — Plural form of macrograph.
  • macrography — examination or study of an object with the naked eye (opposed to micrography).
  • macrophages — Plural form of macrophage.
  • macrophagic — Of or pertaining to macrophages.
  • macrophylum — a group of languages that are of a higher order than a phylum
  • macrophytes — Plural form of macrophyte.
  • macrophytic — Relating to macrophytes.
  • march brown — an angler's name for the dun and spinner of various mayflies or an artificial fly imitating one of these
  • march-order — to prepare (personnel, arms, and equipment) for a march.
  • marchioness — marquise (defs 1, 2).
  • matchboards — Plural form of matchboard.
  • mechatronic — relating to mechatronics
  • melanochroi — a postulated subdivision of the Caucasoid race, characterized by dark hair and pale complexion
  • metachronal — Describing the wavelike beating of a group of cilia.
  • metachrosis — the ability of some animals, such as chameleons, to change their colour
  • metamorphic — pertaining to or characterized by change of form, or metamorphosis.
  • metatrophic — requiring dead organic matter for food.
  • microcephal — a person with microcephaly
  • micrographs — Plural form of micrograph.
  • micrography — the description or delineation of microscopic objects.
  • microphages — Plural form of microphage.
  • monarchical — of, like, or pertaining to a monarch or monarchy.
  • monarchists — Plural form of monarchist.
  • monochromat — One whose vision exhibits monochromacy; one who is completely color blind.
  • monographic — a treatise on a particular subject, as a biographical study or study of the works of one artist.
  • mothercraft — skill and knowledge in looking after children
  • motor coach — a coach driven by an internal-combustion engine
  • mycorrhizae — Plural form of mycorrhiza.
  • mycorrhizas — Plural form of mycorrhiza.
  • nonharmonic — pertaining to harmony, as distinguished from melody and rhythm.
  • norman arch — a semicircular arch, esp one in the Romanesque style of architecture developed by the Normans in England
  • pathoformic — Pathology. pertaining to the beginning of a disease, especially to symptoms that occur in the preliminary stages of mental disease.
  • prosenchyma — the tissue characteristic of the woody and bast portions of plants, consisting typically of long, narrow cells with pointed ends.
  • psychodrama — a method of group psychotherapy in which participants take roles in improvisational dramatizations of emotionally charged situations.
  • pulmobranch — a respiratory organ found in some invertebrates
  • ramgunshoch — surly; bad-tempered; rude
  • rhabdomancy — divination by means of a rod or wand, especially in discovering ores, springs of water, etc.
  • rhamnaceous — belonging to the Rhamnaceae, the buckthorn family of plants.
  • rockhampton — a city in E Queensland, in E Australia.
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