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7-letter words containing c, t, e, r, m

  • centrum — the main part or body of a vertebra
  • cermets — Plural form of cermet.
  • chetrum — a Bhutanese unit of money, worth one hundredth of a ngultrum
  • compter — a prison, esp one in which the inmates are debtors
  • crampet — a cramp iron
  • crémant — (of wine) moderately sparkling
  • cremate — When someone is cremated, their dead body is burned, usually as part of a funeral service.
  • cretism — a lie or falsehood
  • crumpet — Crumpets are round, flat pieces of a substance like bread or batter with small holes in them. You toast them and eat them with butter.
  • matcher — a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
  • matrice — Obsolete form of matrix.
  • meercat — Alt form meerkat.
  • mercast — a broadcasting system used by U.S. agencies to deliver messages to government-operated ships.
  • merchet — (obsolete) In Middle Ages England, a fine paid to a lord on a daughter's marriage, in recompense for the loss of a worker.
  • metrics — Mathematics. a nonnegative real-valued function having properties analogous to those of the distance between points on a real line, as the distance between two points being independent of the order of the points, the distance between two points being zero if, and only if, the two points coincide, and the distance between two points being less than or equal to the sum of the distances from each point to an arbitrary third point.
  • mitcher — Alternative form of micher.
  • mortice — to secure with a mortise and tenon.
  • octamer — an eight-molecule complex.
  • rematch — to match again; duplicate: an attempt to rematch a shade of green paint.
  • thermic — thermal (def 1).

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