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11-letter words containing d, r, e, s, m, a

  • masquerades — Plural form of masquerade.
  • mass murder — deliberate slaughter of many people
  • master card — a card that cannot be beaten
  • master disk — an original disk from which duplicates are made
  • master hand — an expert: a master hand at diplomacy.
  • masterbated — Misspelling of masturbated.
  • masterminds — Plural form of mastermind.
  • masturbated — Simple past tense and past participle of masturbate.
  • maunderings — Plural form of maundering.
  • meadowlarks — Plural form of meadowlark.
  • meanderings — Plural form of meandering.
  • megadiverse — Exhibiting great diversity, especially great biodiversity.
  • megastardom — The state of someone acknowledged as a megastar.
  • memorandums — Plural form of memorandum.
  • menstruated — Simple past tense and past participle of menstruate.
  • merchandise — the manufactured goods bought and sold in any business.
  • meridionals — Plural form of meridional.
  • mesocardium — the double layer of splanchnic mesoderm supporting the embryonic heart.
  • mess around — a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess.
  • metaphrased — Translated literally.
  • militarised — Simple past tense and past participle of militarise.
  • mineralised — Simple past tense and past participle of mineralise.
  • mis-phrased — Grammar. a sequence of two or more words arranged in a grammatical construction and acting as a unit in a sentence. (in English) a sequence of two or more words that does not contain a finite verb and its subject or that does not consist of clause elements such as subject, verb, object, or complement, as a preposition and a noun or pronoun, an adjective and noun, or an adverb and verb.
  • misdemeanor — Law. a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony.
  • misfeatured — Having ugly or misshapen features.
  • mispersuade — to persuade wrongly
  • mistargeted — Simple past tense and past participle of mistarget.
  • mistreading — a wrongdoing or misdemeanour
  • mithridates — Plural form of mithridate.
  • moderations — the quality of being moderate; restraint; avoidance of extremes or excesses; temperance.
  • modularised — to form or organize into modules, as for flexibility.
  • mortadellas — Plural form of mortadella.
  • motherlands — Plural form of motherland.
  • murder case — a murder that is being investigated by the police, or tried in court
  • nematodirus — any parasitic nematode worm of the genus Nematodirus
  • nightdreams — Plural form of nightdream.
  • nurserymaid — Nursemaid.
  • ordainments — Plural form of ordainment.
  • osteodermal — characterized by osteoderms
  • ostracoderm — any of several extinct jawless fishes of the Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian periods, having the body enclosed in an armor of bony plates.
  • palm desert — a town in S California, near Palm Springs.
  • preadmonish — to admonish or warn beforehand
  • radiocesium — cesium 137.
  • readmission — the act of allowing to enter; entrance granted by permission, by provision or existence of pecuniary means, or by the removal of obstacles: the admission of aliens into a country.
  • red jasmine — a fragrant shrub with fragrant flowers, also known as frangipani
  • reestimated — to form an approximate judgment or opinion regarding the worth, amount, size, weight, etc., of; calculate approximately: to estimate the cost of a college education.
  • roman shade — a window shade that, when raised, is drawn up into a series of concertina folds.
  • rose madder — a pigment derived from anthraquinone and hydrated oxide of aluminum, characterized chiefly by its reddish color and permanence: used in painting. Compare madder lake (def 2).
  • salad cream — Salad cream is a pale-yellow creamy sauce that you eat with salad.
  • sand myrtle — an evergreen shrub, Leiophyllum buxifolium, of the heath family, native to the eastern U.S., having simple, leathery leaves and clusters of white or pink flowers.
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