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

  • sociodrama — a method of group psychotherapy in which each patient assumes and dramatizes a variety of roles, usually focusing on problems and conflicts arising in group situations.
  • sociometry — the measurement of attitudes of social acceptance or rejection through expressed preferences among members of a social grouping.
  • sophomoric — of or relating to a sophomore or sophomores.
  • sour cream — cream soured by the lactic acid produced by a ferment.
  • stock farm — a farm devoted to breeding livestock.
  • storm cell — an air mass formed by powerful updrafts and downdrafts moving in convective loops, the smallest unit of a storm system.
  • storm coat — an overcoat, usually of a water-repellent fabric, lined with material serving as insulation against very cold weather, often having a fur collar.
  • storm cone — a canvas cone hoisted as a warning of high winds
  • supermacho — extremely macho
  • supermicro — the fastest and most powerful type of microcomputer, with capabilities more commonly associated with minicomputers.
  • tachometer — any of various instruments for measuring or indicating velocity or speed, as of a machine, a river, or the blood.
  • tachometry — any of various instruments for measuring or indicating velocity or speed, as of a machine, a river, or the blood.
  • tauromachy — the art or technique of bullfighting.
  • tchernosem — chernozem.
  • tetratomic — having four atoms per molecule, especially of a specified kind.
  • thermionic — an ion emitted by incandescent material.
  • thermotics — the scientific study of heat
  • thrombotic — intravascular coagulation of the blood in any part of the circulatory system, as in the heart, arteries, veins, or capillaries.
  • timocharis — a crater in the second quadrant of the face of the moon: about 25 miles (40 km) in diameter.
  • tirocinium — first or early training or experience, usually referring to the military
  • tobramycin — a highly toxic aminoglycoside antibiotic, C 18 H 37 N 5 O 9 , derived from Streptomyces tenebarius, used in the treatment of serious infections due to susceptible Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms.
  • tom cruiseTom (Thomas Cruise Mapother, 4th) born 1962, U.S. film actor.
  • tragicomic — a dramatic or other literary composition combining elements of both tragedy and comedy.
  • tremolitic — relating to tremolite
  • trichotomy — division into three parts, classes, categories, etc.
  • trichroism — pleochroism of a biaxial crystal such that it exhibits three different colors when viewed from three different directions under transmitted light.
  • trichromat — any person with normal colour vision, who can therefore see the three primary colours
  • tumorgenic — producing tumours
  • ultramicro — extremely small or minute
  • uncompared — to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences: to compare two pieces of cloth; to compare the governments of two nations.
  • unharmonic — pertaining to harmony, as distinguished from melody and rhythm.
  • unovercome — not overcome
  • unromantic — of, relating to, or of the nature of romance; characteristic or suggestive of the world of romance: a romantic adventure.
  • uterectomy — the surgical removal of the uterus
  • varicotomy — surgical removal of a varicose vein.
  • vector sum — the vector obtained by applying vector addition to two or more given vectors.
  • viscometer — a device for measuring viscosity.
  • viscometry — a device for measuring viscosity.
  • vitrectomy — the microsurgical procedure of removing the vitreous humor and replacing it with saline solution, performed to improve vision that has been impaired by opacities.
  • volumetric — of or relating to measurement by volume.
  • worm fence — Chiefly Midland U.S. snake fence.
  • xerodermic — pertaining to xeroderma
  • xylochrome — a colouring agent made from the chemical alteration of decomposed wood
  • zoomorphic — of or relating to a deity or other being conceived of as having the form of an animal.
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