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10-letter words containing c, o, t, m

  • myomectomy — the surgical removal of a myoma, especially the excision of a fibroid tumor from the uterus.
  • myrtaceous — belonging to the Myrtaceae, the myrtle family of plants. Compare myrtle family.
  • mystagogic — someone who instructs others before initiation into religious mysteries or before participation in the sacraments.
  • mythoclast — a destroyer or debunker of myths.
  • mythogenic — producing or capable of producing myths.
  • mythologic — (mythology) Of or pertaining to mythology.
  • mythopoeic — of or relating to the making of myths; causing, producing, or giving rise to myths.
  • myxomycete — an organism of the phylum Myxomycota (or, in some classifications, the class Myxomycetes), comprising the slime molds.
  • nematocide — a substance or preparation used for killing nematodes parasitic to plants.
  • nematocyst — an organ in coelenterates consisting of a minute capsule containing an ejectable thread that causes a sting.
  • net income — the excess of revenues and gains of a business over expenses and losses during a given period of time.
  • neurectomy — the removal of part or all of a nerve.
  • nicotinism — a pathological condition caused by excessive use of tobacco, and characterized by depression of the central and autonomic nervous systems; nicotine poisoning.
  • no comment — expressing refusal to speak
  • nomothetic — giving or establishing laws; legislative.
  • non-combat — not including, entailing, or requiring combat: noncombat duty.
  • non-impact — the striking of one thing against another; forceful contact; collision: The impact of the colliding cars broke the windshield.
  • non-victim — a person who suffers from a destructive or injurious action or agency: a victim of an automobile accident.
  • noncompete — (legal) Of or pertaining to a commitment not to engage in competition with another party.
  • nonmimetic — not mimetic, not involving or characterized by mimesis or imitation
  • octamerous — consisting of or divided into eight parts.
  • octameters — Plural form of octameter.
  • octodecimo — a book size of about 4 × 6 1/4 inches (10 × 16 cm), determined by printing on sheets folded to form 18 leaves or 36 pages. Symbol: 18mo, 18°.
  • octomerous — octamerous.
  • oculomotor — moving or tending to move the eyeball: an oculomotor muscle.
  • omn. noct. — every night
  • omnificent — creating all things; having unlimited powers of creation.
  • omniscient — having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things.
  • onomastics — the study of the origin, history, and use of proper names.
  • ophthalmic — of or relating to the eye; ocular.
  • optimistic — disposed to take a favorable view of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
  • optometric — Of or pertaining to optometry.
  • orchectomy — orchiectomy.
  • osmometric — Relating to osmometry.
  • osteectomy — excision of part or all of a bone.
  • osteomancy — A kind of divination by means of bones.
  • ostrichism — the act of refusing to accept reality or hiding one's head in the sand
  • otomycosis — (pathology) a fungal ear infection.
  • out-scheme — a plan, design, or program of action to be followed; project.
  • outcompete — to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest; vie: to compete in a race; to compete in business.
  • outmarched — Simple past tense and past participle of outmarch.
  • outmatched — to be superior to; surpass; outdo: The home team seems to have been completely outmatched by the visitors.
  • outmatches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outmatch.
  • overcometh — Archaic third-person singular form of overcome.
  • overcommit — to commit more than is feasible, desirable, or necessary.
  • palm court — a large room, usually in a prestigious hotel, where functions are staged, notably tea dances
  • pantomimic — the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech.
  • patronymic — (of family names) derived from the name of a father or ancestor, especially by the addition of a suffix or prefix indicating descent.
  • pentatomic — having five atoms in the molecule
  • phonematic — phonemic.
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