8-letter words containing i, m, e
- cremains — A dead person's cremains are their remains after their body has been cremated.
- crimeful — criminal; filled with crime
- crimpers — to press into small regular folds; make wavy.
- crummier — Also, crumby. Slang. dirty and run-down; shabby; seedy: a crummy fleabag of a hotel. of little or no value; cheap; worthless: crummy furniture that falls apart after a month of use. wretchedly inadequate; miserable; lousy: They pay crummy salaries.
- crummies — a cow with crooked horns.
- cut time — alla breve
- daemonic — inspired as if by a demon, indwelling spirit, or genius.
- daimones — disembodied souls
- dairymen — Plural form of dairyman.
- damietta — a town in NE Egypt, in the Nile delta: important medieval commercial centre
- daytimes — Plural form of daytime.
- de mille — Cecil B(lount). 1881–1959, US film producer and director
- decemvir — (in ancient Rome) a member of a board of ten magistrates, esp either of the two commissions established in 451 and 450 bc to revise the laws
- decigram — a unit of measurement that is equivalent to one tenth of a gram
- decimals — pertaining to tenths or to the number 10.
- decimate — To decimate something such as a group of people or animals means to destroy a very large number of them.
- declaims — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of declaim.
- decomino — (geometry) A polyomino made up of ten squares.
- decommit — to withdraw from a commitment or agreed course of action
- defaming — to attack the good name or reputation of, as by uttering or publishing maliciously or falsely anything injurious; slander or libel; calumniate: The newspaper editorial defamed the politician.
- delimits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delimit.
- delirium — If someone is suffering from delirium, they are not able to think or speak in a sensible and reasonable way because they are very ill and have a fever.
- dementia — Dementia is a serious illness of the mind.
- dementis — an official denial by a government of actions, aims, etc., ascribed to it.
- demerits — Plural form of demerit.
- demi-sec — (of wine, esp champagne) medium-sweet
- demibold — Semibold.
- demigods — Plural form of demigod.
- demijohn — a large bottle with a short narrow neck, often with small handles at the neck and encased in wickerwork
- demilune — an outwork in front of a fort, shaped like a crescent moon
- deminers — Plural form of deminer.
- demining — Present participle of demine.
- deminish — Obsolete form of diminish.
- demireps — Plural form of demirep.
- demising — death or decease.
- demissly — in a demiss manner
- demisted — Simple past tense and past participle of demist.
- demister — A demister is the same as a defogger.
- demitint — (arts) That part of a painting, engraving, etc. which is neither in full darkness nor full light.
- demitted — to put in or send to a lower place.
- demiurge — (in the philosophy of Plato) the creator of the universe
- demivolt — a half turn on the hind legs
- demixing — Demixing is the unintended separation of the substances in a mixture.
- democide — (Mass) murder of people by a government which has power over them.
- demolish — To demolish something such as a building means to destroy it completely.
- demoniac — of, like, or suggestive of a demon; demonic
- demonian — of, relating to, or resembling a demon
- demonise — to turn into a demon or make demonlike.
- demonish — Like or characterisic of a demon; demonic.
- demonism — belief in the existence and power of demons