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8-letter words containing e, m, u

  • -mouthed — having a mouth as specified
  • abumeron — Avenzoar.
  • abutment — the state or process of abutting
  • academus — an Arcadian whose estate became a meeting place for Athenian philosophers.
  • achenium — (botany) achene.
  • addendum — An addendum is an additional section at the end of a book or document.
  • aecidium — an aecium
  • aerarium — the state treasury in ancient Rome.
  • aerobium — an aerobe
  • agendums — matters to be attended to, as at a meeting of a committee
  • ageratum — any tropical American plant of the genus Ageratum, such as A. houstonianum and A. conyzoides, which have thick clusters of purplish-blue flowers
  • albumens — Plural form of albumen.
  • albumose — any of a class of chemical compounds derived from albumins by the action of certain enzymes, as in digestion
  • amateurs — Plural form of amateur.
  • amberous — of, relating to or resembling amber
  • ambulate — to wander about or move from one place to another
  • ambushed — Simple past tense and past participle of ambush.
  • ambusher — One who ambushes.
  • ambushes — Plural form of ambush.
  • americus — a city in SW central Georgia.
  • amesbury — a town in NE Massachusetts.
  • amounted — the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
  • amplexus — the mating embrace of amphibians, particularly frogs and toads
  • ampoules — Plural form of ampoule.
  • ampullae — Anatomy. a dilated portion of a canal or duct, especially of the semicircular canals of the ear.
  • amputate — To amputate someone's arm or leg means to cut all or part of it off in an operation because it is diseased or badly damaged.
  • amputees — Plural form of amputee.
  • amuletic — having the qualities of a charm
  • amundsen — Roald (ˈrɔald). 1872–1928, Norwegian explorer and navigator, who was the first man to reach the South Pole (1911)
  • amusable — capable of being amused
  • amusedly — in a way that shows one is amused
  • amusette — a type of light field cannon
  • amyelous — congenital absence of the spinal cord.
  • amygdule — a small gas pocket, usually found in volcanic rock, partly or completely filled with a mineral, esp. a zeolite, calcite, or quartz
  • anemious — (of a plant) Growing in exposed windy places.
  • aneurism — a permanent cardiac or arterial dilatation usually caused by weakening of the vessel wall.
  • aneurysm — a sac formed by abnormal dilation of the weakened wall of a blood vessel
  • apterium — a bare patch on the skin of a bird between the feathered pterylae
  • argentum — silver. Symbol: Ag.
  • argument — An argument is a statement or set of statements that you use in order to try to convince people that your opinion about something is correct.
  • armature — a revolving structure in an electric motor or generator, wound with the coils that carry the current
  • armoured — Armoured vehicles are fitted with a hard metal covering in order to protect them from gunfire and other missiles.
  • armourer — An armourer is someone who makes or supplies weapons.
  • asmodeus — (in Jewish demonology) prince of the demons
  • atheneum — (initial capital letter) a sanctuary of Athena at Athens, built by the Roman emperor Hadrian, and frequented by poets and scholars.
  • augments — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of augment.
  • auramine — a yellow, crystalline solid, C 17 H 22 ClN 3 , soluble in water, alcohol, and ether, used chiefly as a dye for paper and leather.
  • autecism — the development of the entire life cycle of a parasitic fungus on a single host or group of hosts.
  • automate — To automate a factory, office, or industrial process means to put in machines which can do the work instead of people.
  • automize — To automate or automatize.

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