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10-letter words containing i, r, m, n

  • indearment — Alternative form of endearment.
  • indemnitor — a person or company that gives indemnity.
  • infirmarer — the infirmarian of a mediaeval monastery
  • infirmness — The quality of being infirm; feebleness.
  • informable — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
  • informally — without formality or ceremony; casual: an informal visit.
  • informants — Plural form of informant.
  • informatic — Of or pertaining to information science, the processing of information.
  • infrahuman — less than human; subhuman.
  • infusorium — (biology) An individual of the infusoria.
  • inharmonic — not harmonic; dissonant.
  • inmarriage — endogamy
  • innumeracy — unfamiliar with mathematical concepts and methods; unable to use mathematics; not numerate.
  • innumerate — unfamiliar with mathematical concepts and methods; unable to use mathematics; not numerate.
  • innumerous — very numerous.
  • inrichment — Alternative form of enrichment.
  • instrument — a mechanical tool or implement, especially one used for delicate or precision work: surgical instruments.
  • insularism — of or relating to an island or islands: insular possessions.
  • intemerate — inviolate; undefiled; unsullied; pure.
  • interframe — (signal processing) A video frame which is compressed to express only the change from a reference frame.
  • interhuman — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people: human frailty.
  • intermarry — to become connected by marriage, as two families, tribes, castes, or religions.
  • intermedia — using or involving several media, as dance, slides, electronic music, film, and painting, simultaneously; multimedia.
  • intermedin — a hormone that regulates skin pigmentation
  • interments — Plural form of interment.
  • intermezzi — a short dramatic, musical, or other entertainment of light character, introduced between the acts of a drama or opera.
  • intermezzo — a short dramatic, musical, or other entertainment of light character, introduced between the acts of a drama or opera.
  • intermixed — Mix together.
  • intermixes — Plural form of intermix.
  • intermodal — pertaining to or suitable for transportation involving more than one form of carrier, as truck and rail, or truck, ship, and rail.
  • intermodel — Between models.
  • intermural — of, relating to, or taking place between two or more institutions, cities, etc.: an intermural track meet.
  • internment — an act or instance of interning.
  • interramal — situated between the rami
  • intraframe — (signal processing) A video frame which does not depend on any other frame for rendering, but simply presents fixed image. Usually subject to spatial compression.
  • intramodal — Within a mode.
  • intramural — involving only students at the same school or college: intramural athletics.
  • intravitam — during life
  • involucrum — involucre.
  • iridosmine — a native alloy of iridium and osmium, usually containing some rhodium, ruthenium, platinum, etc., used especially for the points of gold pens.
  • irishwoman — a woman born in Ireland or of Irish ancestry.
  • ironmaster — the master of a foundry or ironworks; a manufacturer of iron.
  • ironmonger — a dealer in hardware.
  • irrumation — Vigorous oral sex; the active penetration of a mouth with a penis.
  • isabnormal — a line on a map or chart connecting points having an equal deviation from the normal value of some meteorological quantity, as temperature.
  • ivermectin — a drug that kills parasitic nematode worms, mites, and insects. It is used to treat a variety of parasitic infections in domestic animals and onchocerciasis in humans
  • jointworms — Plural form of jointworm.
  • journalism — the occupation of reporting, writing, editing, photographing, or broadcasting news or of conducting any news organization as a business.
  • kairomones — Plural form of kairomone.
  • karamanlis — Konstantinos [kawn-stahn-dee-naws] /ˌkɔn stɑnˈdi nɔs/ (Show IPA), 1907–98, Greek politician: prime minister 1955–63, 1974–80; president 1980–85, 1990–95.
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