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9-letter words containing e, y, a, m

  • hyperemia — an abnormally large amount of blood in any part of the body.
  • hypergamy — the practice among Hindu women of marrying into a caste at least as high as their own.
  • hypermart — a very large, discount supermarket with a maximum range of products including groceries, apparel and general household goods
  • hypoderma — hypodermis.
  • hypoxemia — inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
  • imbracery — embracery.
  • immanency — remaining within; indwelling; inherent.
  • immediacy — the state, condition, or quality of being immediate.
  • imre nagy — Imre [im-re] /ˈɪm rɛ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1958, Hungarian political leader: premier 1953–55, 1956.
  • inpayment — a sum of money paid into a bank account
  • james bay — the S arm of Hudson Bay, in E Canada between Ontario and Quebec provinces. 300 miles (483 km) long; 160 miles (258 km) wide.
  • jan mayen — a volcanic island in the Arctic Ocean between Greenland and Norway: a possession of Norway. 144 sq. mi. (373 sq. km).
  • jerseyman — a native or inhabitant of the island of Jersey.
  • karyosome — Also called chromocenter. any of several masses of chromatin in the reticulum of a cell nucleus.
  • key frame — (graphics)   A frame in an animated sequence of frames which was drawn or otherwise constructed directly by the user rather than generated automatically, e.g. by tweening.
  • keyframes — Plural form of keyframe.
  • keystream — (cryptography) A stream of random or pseudorandom characters that are combined with the plaintext to produce a ciphertext.
  • lambently — In a lambent manner, brightly.
  • laymanize — to simplify (technical information) into a form that can be understood by ordinary people
  • leiomyoma — a benign tumor composed of nonstriated muscular tissue.
  • liveryman — an owner of or an employee in a livery stable.
  • m-payment — a point-of-sale payment made through a wireless device such as a mobile phone or PDA
  • macabrely — In a macabre manner.
  • machinery — an assemblage of machines or mechanical apparatuses: the machinery of a factory.
  • macrocyte — an abnormally large red blood cell.
  • mad money — a small sum of money carried or kept in reserve for minor expenses, emergencies, or impulse purchases.
  • magic eye — a miniature cathode-ray tube in some radio receivers, on the screen of which a pattern is displayed in order to assist tuning
  • magistery — an agency or substance, as in alchemy, to which faculties of healing, transformation, etc., are ascribed.
  • major key — a key whose essential harmony is based on the major scale.
  • make away — to depart in haste
  • make eyes — to ogle amorously
  • makeready — the final adjustment of the printing surfaces on a press by the use of leveling devices, overlays, underlays, etc.
  • makeyevka — a city in SE Ukraine, N of the Sea of Azov.
  • maleberry — swamp andromeda.
  • malingery — The spirit or practices of a malingerer; malingering.
  • malleably — In a malleable manner; flexibly.
  • mangabeys — Plural form of mangabey.
  • manlikely — in a manlike manner
  • manometry — an instrument for measuring the pressure of a fluid, consisting of a tube filled with a liquid, the level of the liquid being determined by the fluid pressure and the height of the liquid being indicated on a scale.
  • manslayer — a person who kills another human being.
  • mantyhose — a one-piece clinging garment covering the body from the waist to the feet, worn by men
  • manyplies — Omasum.
  • marquetry — inlaid work of variously colored woods or other materials, especially in furniture.
  • martyrise — Alt form martyrize.
  • martyrize — to make a martyr of: The ancient Romans martyrized many Christians.
  • mary jane — marijuana. Abbreviation: MJ.
  • maryellen — a female given name.
  • maryville — a city in E Tennessee.
  • massively — consisting of or forming a large mass; bulky and heavy: massive columns.
  • massymore — the underground dungeon of a castle
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