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13-letter words containing c, o, t, e, r, m

  • ferromagnetic — noting or pertaining to a substance, as iron, that below a certain temperature, the Curie point, can possess magnetization in the absence of an external magnetic field; noting or pertaining to a substance in which the magnetic moments of the atoms are aligned.
  • float chamber — Automotive. the bowl-shaped section of a carburetor in which a reserve of fuel is maintained, the fuel level being regulated by a float.
  • fort campbell — a military reservation in SW Kentucky and NW Tennessee, NW of Clarksville, Tenn., and SW of Hopkinsville, Ky.
  • franche-comte — a former province in E France: once a part of Burgundy.
  • frumentaceous — of the nature of or resembling wheat or other grain.
  • galvanometric — Of or pertaining to galvanometry.
  • gastrectomies — Plural form of gastrectomy.
  • gastrocnemius — the largest muscle in the calf of the leg, the action of which extends the foot, raises the heel, and assists in bending the knee.
  • geocentricism — the belief that the earth lies at the centre of the universe
  • geometrically — of or relating to geometry or to the principles of geometry.
  • geometricians — Plural form of geometrician.
  • halobacterium — Any of various extremophiles, of genus Halobacterium, found in water saturated or nearly saturated with salt.
  • harmonic tone — a tone produced by suppressing the fundamental tone and bringing into prominence one of its overtones.
  • heliocentrism — The theory that the sun is the center of the universe, (This theory is historically important and was widely accepted at the time of Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler.).
  • hemacytometer — hemocytometer.
  • hemichordates — Plural form of hemichordate.
  • hemocytometer — an instrument for counting blood cells.
  • here document — (operating system)   Data included in a Unix shell script or Perl script using the "<<" syntax.
  • heterodimeric — (chemistry) produced from two similar but different monomers.
  • heterogametic — (of a species or individual organism) having two unlike gametes.
  • heteromorphic — Biology. dissimilar in shape, structure, or magnitude.
  • heterothermic — Relating to, or exhibiting, heterothermy.
  • home comforts — things in a house that make it comfortable
  • home computer — a personal computer used in the home.
  • homoeroticism — a tendency to be sexually aroused by a member of the same sex.
  • homoiothermic — (of birds and mammals) having a constant body temperature, usually higher than the temperature of the surroundings; warm-blooded
  • hormic theory — a theory that holds all behavior to be purposive, whether conscious or unconscious.
  • host computer — the main computer in a network: controls or performs certain functions for other computers.
  • hygrometrical — Alternative form of hygrometric.
  • hypermetropic — Exhibiting or relating to hypermetropia.
  • hyperromantic — extremely or excessively romantic
  • hypsometrical — Of or pertaining to hypsometry.
  • hyracotherium — eohippus.
  • iatrochemical — relating to iatrochemistry or iatrochemists
  • ideogrammatic — Of or pertaining to ideograms.
  • imperfections — A fault, blemish, or undesirable feature.
  • incident room — An incident room is a room used by the police while they are dealing with a major crime or accident.
  • inclinometers — Plural form of inclinometer.
  • income stream — a flow of money into a business
  • incouragement — Archaic form of encouragement.
  • inductothermy — the production of fever by means of electromagnetic induction.
  • inter-company — a number of individuals assembled or associated together; group of people.
  • intercommunal — used or shared in common by everyone in a group: a communal jug of wine.
  • introducement — (obsolete) introduction.
  • isobarometric — isobaric
  • isometrically — of, relating to, or having equality of measure.
  • keratomycosis — Fungal infection of the cornea.
  • laryngectomee — someone who has had a laryngectomy
  • lead chromate — a yellow crystalline compound, PbCrO 4 , toxic, insoluble in water: used as an industrial paint pigment.
  • lucretia mottJohn Raleigh, 1865–1955, U.S. religious leader: Nobel Peace Prize 1946.
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