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10-letter words containing c, i, m, e

  • aureomycin — chlortetracycline
  • bacillemia — the presence of bacilli in the blood.
  • bacteremia — the presence of bacteria in the bloodstream
  • bacteremic — Of, pertaining to or having bacteremia.
  • baphometic — relating to the worship of the idol Baphomet, whom the Knights Templar were accused of worshipping during the Crusades
  • barmecidal — giving only the illusion of plenty; illusory: a Barmecidal banquet.
  • barometric — Barometric pressure is the atmospheric pressure that is shown by a barometer.
  • beam brick — a face brick for bonding to a concrete lintel poured in place, having a section like a right triangle.
  • becomingly — that suits or gives a pleasing effect or attractive appearance, as to a person or thing: a becoming dress; a becoming hairdo.
  • besmirched — to soil; tarnish; discolor.
  • bichromate — dichromate
  • bimaculate — marked with two spots.
  • bimetallic — consisting of two metals
  • biochemist — A biochemist is a scientist or student who studies biochemistry.
  • biomedical — Biomedical research examines the effects of drugs and medical techniques on the biological systems of living creatures.
  • biometrics — that branch of biology which deals with its data statistically and by mathematical analysis
  • biomimetic — (of a human-made product) imitating nature or a natural process
  • bottom ice — anchor ice.
  • brickmaker — a person who makes bricks
  • c terminus — the carboxyl end of a protein molecule.
  • cache miss — (storage)   A request to read from memory which cannot be satisfied from the cache, for which the main memory has to be consulted. Opposite: cache hit.
  • cacomistle — a catlike omnivorous mammal, Bassariscus astutus, of S North America, related to but smaller than the raccoons: family Procyonidae, order Carnivora (carnivores). It has yellowish-grey fur and a long bushy tail banded in black and white
  • cafetorium — a room, usually in a school or other educational institution, which serves both as a cafeteria and an auditorium
  • caffeinism — caffeism
  • calamities — a great misfortune or disaster, as a flood or serious injury.
  • calceiform — shaped like a shoe or slipper
  • calcimined — Simple past tense and past participle of calcimine.
  • calciminer — A person who calcimines.
  • calcimines — Plural form of calcimine.
  • calumniate — to slander
  • camel hair — the hair of the camel, used especially for cloth, painters' brushes, and Oriental rugs.
  • camel spin — camel (def 3).
  • camel-hair — A camel-hair coat is made of a kind of soft, thick woollen cloth, usually creamy-brown in colour.
  • camelshair — (attributive) The hair of a camel, used for paintbrushes etc.
  • cameralism — any of the mercantilist economists or public servants in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries who held that the economic power of a nation can be enhanced by increasing its monetary wealth, as by the accumulation of bullion.
  • cameralist — any of the mercantilist economists or public servants in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries who held that the economic power of a nation can be enhanced by increasing its monetary wealth, as by the accumulation of bullion.
  • cameration — vaulting
  • camisadoes — Plural form of camisado.
  • campaigned — Simple past tense and past participle of campaign.
  • campaigner — A campaigner is a person who campaigns for social or political change.
  • campaniles — Plural form of campanile.
  • campership — financial aid given to a needy youngster to attend summer camp.
  • campimeter — an instrument for determining the visual field.
  • campimetry — a technique for assessing the central part of the visual field
  • camptonite — a lamprophyric rock occurring in dikes and composed of labradorite, pyroxene, sodic hornblende and olivine.
  • campuswide — Throughout a campus.
  • capitellum — an enlarged knoblike structure at the end of a bone that forms an articulation with another bone; capitulum
  • caporegime — the second in command to a capo; Mafia lieutenant.
  • caramelise — (cooking) To convert sugar into caramel.
  • caramelize — If sugar caramelizes, it turns to caramel as a result of being heated.
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