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11-letter words containing i, m, e

  • entailments — Plural form of entailment.
  • enthusiasms — Plural form of enthusiasm.
  • enticements — Plural form of enticement.
  • entitlement — The fact of having a right to something.
  • entrainment — Any of several processes in which a solid or liquid is put into motion by a fluid.
  • entwinement — A situation of being entwined; an entanglement.
  • enumerating — Present participle of enumerate.
  • enumeration — The act of enumerating, making separate mention, or recounting.
  • enumerative — Of, pertaining to or based on enumeration.
  • environment — environment variable
  • enzymolysis — a biochemical decomposition, such as a fermentation, that is catalysed by an enzyme
  • epaminondas — ?418–362 bc, Greek Theban statesman and general: defeated the Spartans at Leuctra (371) and Mantinea (362) and restored power in Greece to Thebes
  • ephemerides — Plural form of ephemeris.
  • epic simile — an extended simile, as used in the epic poetry of Homer and other writers
  • epicheirema — Alt form epichirema.
  • epidemicity — The condition of being epidemic.
  • epidemology — Misspelling of epidemiology.
  • epidermises — Plural form of epidermis.
  • epigastrium — The part of the upper abdomen immediately over the stomach.
  • epimanikion — Cuffs worn over the sticharion by clergy in the Greek Orthodox Church, corresponding to a maniple in other catholic churches.
  • epimorphism — (category theory) A morphism p such that for any other pair of morphisms f and g, if f \\circ p = g \\circ p, then f = g.
  • epithalamia — Plural form of epithalamium.
  • epithalamic — Belonging to, or designed for, an epithalamium.
  • epithalamus — A part of the dorsal forebrain including the pineal gland and a region in the roof of the third ventricle of the brain.
  • epithelioma — (medicine) Any tumor that originates in the epithelium.
  • epithymetic — characterized by desire
  • epitomising — Present participle of epitomise.
  • epitomizing — Present participle of epitomize.
  • equilibrium — A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
  • erastianism — the theory that the state should have authority over the church in ecclesiastical matters
  • eremacausis — A gradual oxidation from exposure to air and moisture, as in the decay of old trees or dead animals.
  • ermine moth — an arctiid moth of the genus Spilosoma, characterized by dark spots on the light coloured wings, and producing woolly bear caterpillars
  • erotomaniac — A person suffering from erotomania (in either sense).
  • erythraemia — polycythaemia vera
  • erythronium — A plant of a genus that includes dogtooth violet.
  • esemplastic — Unifying; having the power to shape disparate things into a unified whole.
  • eskimo roll — a manoeuvre that causes a kayak to return to an upright position after capsizing
  • esotericism — The tendency to promote or desire the esoteric.
  • estheticism — aestheticism
  • estimations — Plural form of estimation.
  • etheromania — the condition of being addicted to ether
  • ethionamide — an antibiotic used in treating tuberculosis
  • etymologies — Plural form of etymology.
  • etymologise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of etymologize.
  • etymologist — A lexicographer or linguist who specializes in etymology (the origins of words).
  • etymologize — Give or trace the etymology of (a word).
  • eubacterium — A bacterium of a large group typically having simple cells with rigid cell walls and often flagella for movement. The group comprises the “ true ” bacteria and cyanobacteria, as distinct from archaebacteria.
  • euchromatin — the part of a chromosome that constitutes the major genes and does not stain strongly with basic dyes when the cell is not dividing
  • eudaemonism — A system of ethics that bases moral value on the likelihood that good actions will produce happiness.
  • eudaemonist — A supporter of eudaemonism.
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