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10-letter words containing e, r, y, m

  • hyperaemia — an abnormally large amount of blood in any part of the body.
  • hypermania — excessive excitement or enthusiasm; craze: The country has a mania for soccer.
  • hypermanic — pertaining to or affected by mania.
  • hypermedia — hypertext
  • hypermeter — a verse or line containing additional syllables after those proper to the meter.
  • hypermiler — to improve fuel mileage in a motor vehicle, as by adopting certain driving techniques or making design alterations to the vehicle.
  • hypernymic — Of or pertaining to hypernyms.
  • hyperosmia — an abnormally acute sense of smell.
  • hyperosmic — Of, pertaining to, or affected by hyperosmia.
  • hypodermal — Zoology. an underlayer of epithelial cells in arthropods and certain other invertebrates that secretes substances for the overlying cuticle or exoskeleton.
  • hypodermic — characterized by the introduction of medicine or drugs under the skin: hypodermic injection.
  • hypodermis — Zoology. an underlayer of epithelial cells in arthropods and certain other invertebrates that secretes substances for the overlying cuticle or exoskeleton.
  • hypometria — Dysmetria in which the patient tends to undershoot the intended target.
  • hypometric — Smaller than normally measured.
  • hyporchema — a lively choral ode sung in ancient Greece in honor of Apollo or Dionysus.
  • hypsometer — thermobarometer (def 1).
  • hypsometry — vertical control in mapping; the establishment of elevations or altitudes.
  • iconometry — measurement by an iconometer
  • immaturely — not mature, ripe, developed, perfected, etc.
  • immoderacy — immoderation.
  • imperially — of, like, or pertaining to an empire.
  • improperly — not proper; not strictly belonging, applicable, correct, etc.; erroneous: He drew improper conclusions from the scant evidence.
  • improperty — (obsolete) impropriety.
  • innumeracy — unfamiliar with mathematical concepts and methods; unable to use mathematics; not numerate.
  • intermarry — to become connected by marriage, as two families, tribes, castes, or religions.
  • iridectomy — excision of part of the iris.
  • journeyman — a person who has served an apprenticeship at a trade or handicraft and is certified to work at it assisting or under another person.
  • journeymen — a person who has served an apprenticeship at a trade or handicraft and is certified to work at it assisting or under another person.
  • karyosomes — Plural form of karyosome.
  • keratotomy — incision of the cornea.
  • kerseymere — a heavily fulled woolen cloth constructed in twill weave and finished with a fine nap.
  • kerygmatic — the preaching of the gospel of Christ, especially in the manner of the early church.
  • lachrymose — suggestive of or tending to cause tears; mournful.
  • lampoonery — a sharp, often virulent satire directed against an individual or institution; a work of literature, art, or the like, ridiculing severely the character or behavior of a person, society, etc.
  • laundrymen — Plural form of laundryman.
  • lukewarmly — In a lukewarm manner, tepidly, without extremeness.
  • lumberyard — a yard where lumber is stored for sale.
  • lyme grass — type of perennial dune grass
  • lyme regis — a resort in S England, in Dorset, on the English Channel: noted for finds of prehistoric fossils. Pop: 4406 (2001)
  • lysimetric — of or relating to the measurement of solubility
  • macrocycle — (chemistry) a cyclic macromolecule, or a macrocyclic portion of a molecule.
  • macrocytes — Plural form of macrocyte.
  • macrophyte — a plant, especially a marine plant, large enough to be visible to the naked eye.
  • main entry — the principal entry of an item in a reference text, often placed in alphabetical order.
  • make merry — celebrate, be festive
  • make ready — the state or condition of being ready.
  • make-ready — Printing. the process of preparing a form for printing by overlays or underlays to equalize the impression.
  • malay bear — a small, black bear, Ursus (Helarctos) malayanus, of Southeast Asian forests, having a light muzzle and yellow chest markings.
  • malmesburyWilliam of, William of Malmesbury.
  • marine ivy — a vine, Cissus incisa, of the grape family, native to the southern U.S., having three leaflets or three-lobed leaves and black fruit, grown as a houseplant.
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