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11-letter words containing i, c, e, r, a, m

  • microcephal — a person with microcephaly
  • microgamete — (in heterogamous reproduction) the smaller and, usually, the male of two conjugating gametes.
  • micromanage — to manage or control with excessive attention to minor details.
  • micronesian — of or relating to Micronesia, its inhabitants, or their languages.
  • microphages — Plural form of microphage.
  • microreader — a device for projecting an enlarged image of a microfilm or microphotograph, especially on a ground-glass screen.
  • middlemarch — a novel (1871–72) by George Eliot.
  • minor scale — Also called harmonic minor scale. a scale having half steps between the second and third, fifth and sixth, and seventh and eighth degrees, with whole steps for the other intervals.
  • miracle man — a person who performs or appears to perform miracles.
  • miracle-man — a man who is capable of miraculous feats
  • miscarriage — the expulsion of a fetus before it is viable, especially between the third and seventh months of pregnancy; spontaneous abortion. Compare abortion (def 1).
  • miscreation — miscreated.
  • miscreative — creating evil
  • mispurchase — to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
  • mobocracies — Plural form of mobocracy.
  • monocracies — Plural form of monocracy.
  • movie actor — film star
  • mr. charlie — a white man or white men collectively
  • music paper — paper ruled or printed with a stave for writing music
  • mycorrhizae — Plural form of mycorrhiza.
  • necromantic — a method of divination through alleged communication with the dead; black art.
  • nonmetrical — (music) Without the constraints of a metronome; not played or sung with a strict underlying rhythmic method.
  • numeric pad — a separate section on some computer keyboards, grouping together numeric keys and those for mathematical or other special functions in an arrangement like that of a calculator.
  • numerically — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
  • oceanariums — Plural form of oceanarium.
  • oneiromancy — divination through dreams.
  • ovariectomy — the operation of removing one or both ovaries; oophorectomy.
  • pachydermia — an abnormal thickening of the skin
  • pachydermic — any of the thick-skinned, nonruminant ungulates, as the elephant, hippopotamus, and rhinoceros.
  • panicmonger — a person who spreads panic
  • parabematic — relating to the parabema
  • paramaecium — a microscopic unicellular ciliate protozoa
  • paramedical — related to the medical profession in a secondary or supplementary capacity.
  • parascenium — either of two wings flanking and extending forward from the skene of an ancient Greek theater.
  • pericardium — the membranous sac enclosing the heart.
  • pericranium — the outer periosteum of the cranium.
  • permanganic — of or derived from permanganic acid.
  • permittance — the act of permitting or giving consent
  • petrarchism — the poetic style introduced by Petrarch and characteristic of his work, marked by complex grammatical structure, elaborate conceits, and conventionalized diction.
  • planimetric — the measurement of plane areas.
  • policymaker — a person responsible for making policy, especially in government.
  • pre-islamic — existing prior to the ascendancy of Islam; pre-Muslim.
  • precambrian — noting or pertaining to the earliest era of earth history, ending 570 million years ago, during which the earth's crust formed and life first appeared in the seas.
  • predicament — an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation.
  • premedicate — to administer preparatory medication to
  • preromantic — of, relating to, or of the nature of romance; characteristic or suggestive of the world of romance: a romantic adventure.
  • prima facie — at first appearance; at first view, before investigation.
  • problematic — of the nature of a problem; doubtful; uncertain; questionable.
  • radiocesium — cesium 137.
  • radiometric — Also called Crookes radiometer. an instrument for demonstrating the transformation of radiant energy into mechanical work, consisting of an exhausted glass vessel containing vanes that revolve about an axis when exposed to light.
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