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9-letter words containing d, e, r, m

  • flame red — a bright orange-red colour
  • forearmed — Simple past tense and past participle of forearm.
  • forenamed — named before; mentioned before in the same writing or speech; aforementioned.
  • form feed — (character)   (FF, Control-L, ASCII 12) The character used to start a new page on a printer. This is done by "feeding" a new page (or "form") through the printer.
  • formamide — (organic compound) The amide of formic acid HCO-NH2 or any N-substituted derivative; they are used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals.
  • formatted — the shape and size of a book as determined by the number of times the original sheet has been folded to form the leaves. Compare duodecimo, folio (def 2), octavo, quarto.
  • formicide — A substance that kills ants.
  • frusemide — Former BAN name of the drug furosemide.
  • game bird — any bird hunted chiefly for sport, as a quail or pheasant, especially such a bird that is protected by game laws.
  • gameboard — A portable surface on which a game is played, and which is marked for play of that game.
  • ganderism — foolish behaviour
  • garmented — (poetic) Wearing a garment; attired.
  • gendarmes — Plural form of gendarme.
  • genderism — The belief that gender is a binary, comprising male and female, and that the aspects of a person's gender are inherently linked to their sex at birth.
  • geometrid — belonging or pertaining to the family Geometridae, comprising slender-bodied, broad-winged moths, the larvae of which are called measuring worms.
  • germander — any of several plants or shrubs belonging to the genus Teucrium, of the mint family, as T. chamaedrys, of Europe, and T. canadense, of eastern North America.
  • germanide — (chemistry) any binary compound of germanium and a more electropositive element.
  • germicide — an agent for killing germs or microorganisms.
  • glamoured — Simple past tense and past participle of glamour.
  • glimmered — Simple past tense and past participle of glimmer.
  • godmother — a woman who serves as sponsor for a child at baptism.
  • goldminer — a person who mines gold or works in a gold mine.
  • grademark — a symbol noting the relative quality of a product, as lumber.
  • greedsome — greedy
  • grommeted — Machinery. any of various rings or eyelets of metal or the like. an insulated washer of rubber or plastic, inserted in a hole in a metal part to prevent grounding of a wire passing through the hole.
  • grummeted — grommeted, or having grommets
  • guardsmen — Plural form of guardsman.
  • handsomer — having an attractive, well-proportioned, and imposing appearance suggestive of health and strength; good-looking: a handsome man; a handsome woman.
  • hard time — a period of difficulties or hardship.
  • hardiment — hardihood.
  • harumphed — Simple past tense and past participle of harumph.
  • headframe — a structure supporting the hoisting sheaves at the top of a mine shaft.
  • helidrome — a small airport for helicopters
  • hemihedry — the quality or state of a crystal having hemihedral shape
  • hermandad — an informal police force in Spain
  • hodometer — Dated form of odometer.
  • homewards — Of or pertaining to leading toward home.
  • hordeolum — sty2 .
  • humdinger — a person, thing, action, or statement of remarkable excellence or effect.
  • humoredly — (only in combination with good, bad or ill) American standard spelling of humouredly.
  • hydraemia — the state of having an excess of water in the blood.
  • hydramide — (organic compound) One of a group of crystalline bodies produced by the action of ammonia on certain aldehydes.
  • hydramine — an amine derived from a glycol in which one hydroxyl is replaced by an amino group.
  • hydrosome — the entire body of a compound hydrozoan.
  • hypoderma — hypodermis.
  • ideograms — Plural form of ideogram.
  • ideomotor — of or relating to involuntary motor activity caused by an idea. Compare sensorimotor (def 1).
  • immatured — Not having matured.
  • impearled — Simple past tense and past participle of impearl.
  • imperiled — to put in peril or danger; endanger.
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