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

  • brainworm — a microscopic, parasitic roundworm that infests the brain of large hoofed animals, as deer.
  • brambling — a Eurasian finch, Fringilla montifringilla, with a speckled head and back and, in the male, a reddish brown breast and darker wings and tail
  • bridgeman — a person who works on a bridge or on the construction of bridges.
  • brimstone — Brimstone is the same as sulphur.
  • brimstony — of, relating to or resembling brimstone; sulphurous
  • bromantic — noting or pertaining to a bromance: You might call this movie a bromantic comedy.
  • bromelain — an enzyme derived from pineapple, used as an anti-inflammatory agent in homeopathy and as a meat tenderizer in the food industry
  • bromeosin — eosin (def 1).
  • brominate — to treat or react with bromine
  • bronchium — a medium-sized bronchial tube
  • bucranium — (in classical architecture) an ornament, especially on a frieze, having the form of the skull of an ox.
  • cairngorm — a smoky yellow, grey, or brown variety of quartz, used as a gemstone
  • cambering — a slight arching, upward curve, or convexity, as of the deck of a ship.
  • campering — a person who camps out for recreation, especially in the wilderness.
  • carbamino — relating to the compound produced when carbon dioxide reacts with an amino group
  • carbenium — (organic chemistry, informal) Any carbocation.
  • carbonium — a transient, positively charged organic ion, as H3C+, R3+, that has one less electron than the corresponding free radical
  • carcinoma — Carcinoma is a type of cancer.
  • cardamine — bittercress
  • carnalism — the quality or state of being sensual
  • carthamin — (organic compound) A red colouring matter obtained from the safflower, Carthamus tinctorius.
  • centigram — one hundredth of a gram
  • centumvir — one of a body of judges responsible for presiding over civil court cases
  • centurium — A rejected name for fermium.
  • charminar — a 16th-century monument with four minarets at Hyderabad, India
  • charmings — Plural form of charming.
  • chironomy — the craft or artistry of moving the hands by following a standard or formula in relation to theatrical, oratory, or musical performance
  • chromatin — the part of the nucleus that consists of DNA and proteins, forms the chromosomes, and stains with basic dyes
  • churnmilk — buttermilk
  • cimmerian — very dark; gloomy
  • cineramic — relating to a cinematic process producing widescreen images
  • clamoring — a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates.
  • coalminer — One who mines for coal.
  • cominform — short for Communist Information Bureau: established 1947 to exchange information among nine European Communist parties and coordinate their activities; dissolved in 1956
  • comintern — short for Communist International: an international Communist organization founded by Lenin in Moscow in 1919 and dissolved in 1943; it degenerated under Stalin into an instrument of Soviet politics
  • comparing — Present participle of compare.
  • compering — a host, master of ceremonies, or the like, especially of a stage revue or television program.
  • confirmed — You use confirmed to describe someone who has a particular habit or belief that they are very unlikely to change.
  • confirmee — a person who has confirmed that he or she will attend a specified event
  • confirmer — One who confirms something.
  • confirmor — a person who makes a confirmation
  • corniform — shaped like a horn
  • cremating — Present participle of cremate.
  • cremation — to reduce (a dead body) to ashes by fire, especially as a funeral rite.
  • cretinism — a condition arising from a deficiency of thyroid hormone, present from birth, characterized by dwarfism and learning difficulties
  • criminals — Plural form of criminal.
  • criminate — to charge with a crime; accuse
  • criminous — criminal
  • crimplene — Crimplene is an artificial fabric used for making clothes which does not crease easily.
  • crimsoned — Simple past tense and past participle of crimson.
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