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10-letter words containing e, m, a, n, t, i

  • antimatter — In science, antimatter is a form of matter whose particles have characteristics and properties opposite to those of ordinary matter.
  • antimerger — opposed to corporate mergers
  • antimodern — opposed to modern attitudes
  • antimonate — a salt or ester of antimonic acid
  • antimonide — a compound of antimony
  • antimonite — an oxyanion of antimony or a salt containing an oxyanion of antimony
  • antinomies — Plural form of antinomy.
  • antireform — opposed to reform
  • antiserums — Plural form of antiserum.
  • antisexism — attitudes or behavior based on traditional stereotypes of gender roles.
  • antismoker — a person opposed to tobacco smoking
  • antitheism — the opposition to belief in god or gods
  • antivenoms — Plural form of antivenom.
  • arbutamine — Lb pharmaceutical drug A cardiac stimulant drug.
  • armipotent — strong in arms or war
  • assailment — to attack vigorously or violently; assault.
  • assignment — An assignment is a task or piece of work that you are given to do, especially as part of your job or studies.
  • assoilment — the state or act of forgiveness or deliverance from transgression or denunciation
  • at home in — familiar or conversant with
  • attainment — The attainment of an aim is the achieving of it.
  • attempting — to make an effort at; try; undertake; seek: to attempt an impossible task; to attempt to walk six miles.
  • attirement — dress; attire.
  • augmenting — to make larger; enlarge in size, number, strength, or extent; increase: His salary is augmented by a small inheritance.
  • auntie man — an effeminate or homosexual male
  • autoimmune — Autoimmune describes medical conditions in which normal cells are attacked by the body's immune system.
  • avertiment — an advertisement
  • azomethine — (chemistry) any of a class of organic compounds of general formula RN=CR2.
  • banishment — Banishment is the act of banishing someone or the state of being banished.
  • bee martin — kingbird.
  • benthamism — the philosophy of utilitarianism as first expounded by Jeremy Bentham in terms of an action being good that has a greater tendency to augment the happiness of the community than to diminish it
  • bimaternal — having the genetic material of two mothers but no father
  • birth name — the surname given a person at birth.
  • brain stem — the portion of the brain that is continuous with the spinal cord and comprises the medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain, and parts of the hypothalamus, functioning in the control of reflexes and such essential internal mechanisms as respiration and heartbeat.
  • calumniate — to slander
  • cameration — vaulting
  • camptonite — a lamprophyric rock occurring in dikes and composed of labradorite, pyroxene, sodic hornblende and olivine.
  • carmustine — a toxic nitrosurea, C 5 H 9 Cl 2 N 3 O 2 , used in the treatment of a wide range of tumors.
  • carthamine — a yellow or red dye obtained from safflower
  • catamenial — Of or relating to the menses or menstruation.
  • catamnesis — a medical history following the onset of an illness.
  • cefmatilen — An orally active cephalosporin antibiotic.
  • centesimal — hundredth
  • centigrams — Plural form of centigram.
  • centralism — Centralism is a way of governing a country, or organizing something such as industry, education, or politics, which involves having one central group of people who give instructions to everyone else.
  • chambertin — a dry red burgundy wine produced in Gevrey-Chambertin in E France
  • cinematics — the art of making motion pictures; cinematography.
  • cinematise — (transitive) To adapt (an event or story) for the cinema.
  • cinematize — to adapt (a novel or play) for cinema
  • cismontane — on this (the writer's or speaker's) side of the mountains, esp the Alps
  • colemanite — a colourless or white glassy mineral consisting of hydrated calcium borate in monoclinic crystalline form. It occurs with and is a source of borax. Formula: Ca2B6O11.5H2O
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