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10-letter words containing m, a, c, l, e, i

  • chlamydiae — the sexually transmitted diseases that are due to the microorganism Chlamydia trachomatis
  • chloramine — an unstable colourless liquid with a pungent odour, made by the reaction of sodium hypochlorite and ammonia. Formula: NH2Cl
  • cimeliarch — a room for keeping the valuables of a church.
  • cis female — a person who was born female and whose gender identity is female.
  • clambering — of or relating to plants that creep or climb like vines, but without benefit of tendrils.
  • clamdigger — One who digs for clams.
  • clamminess — covered with a cold, sticky moisture; cold and damp: clammy hands.
  • cleggmania — the brief surge in popularity for the leader of the Liberal Democrat party, Nick Clegg, after a series of live televised debates preceding the 2010 British general election
  • clematises — Plural form of clematis.
  • climateric — (obsolete) climatic.
  • climatised — to acclimate to a new environment.
  • climatized — to acclimate to a new environment.
  • climaxless — without a climax
  • clip frame — a picture frame that is held together by clips attaching the glass to the backing
  • coal miner — A coal miner is a person whose job is mining coal.
  • coelomatic — of or relating to a coelom
  • colemanite — a colourless or white glassy mineral consisting of hydrated calcium borate in monoclinic crystalline form. It occurs with and is a source of borax. Formula: Ca2B6O11.5H2O
  • collimated — Simple past tense and past participle of collimate.
  • collimates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of collimate.
  • combinable — capable of combining or being combined.
  • come alive — If people, places, or events come alive, they start to be lively again after a quiet period. If someone or something brings them alive, they cause them to come alive.
  • commercial — Commercial means involving or relating to the buying and selling of goods.
  • compatible — If things, for example systems, ideas, and beliefs, are compatible, they work well together or can exist together successfully.
  • compendial — Related to a compendium that serves as a standard, such as the w British Pharmacopoeia, or the w US Pharmacopeia.
  • compilable — (computing) That can be compiled.
  • complained — to express dissatisfaction, pain, uneasiness, censure, resentment, or grief; find fault: He complained constantly about the noise in the corridor.
  • complainer — A complainer is someone who complains a lot about their problems or about things they do not like.
  • compliable — compliant
  • compliance — a disposition to yield to or comply with others
  • complicate — To complicate something means to make it more difficult to understand or deal with.
  • cosmetical — relating to cosmetics
  • coterminal — having the same border or covering the same area.
  • cream pail — an open bowl of silver having a ladle or spoon for serving cream.
  • culminated — Simple past tense and past participle of culminate.
  • culminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of culminate.
  • cumulative — If a series of events have a cumulative effect, each event makes the effect greater.
  • daemonical — Of or relating to daemons; diabolical.
  • decimalise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of decimalize.
  • decimalism — a method or practice based on units, divisions, or multiples of ten
  • decimalist — a person who is in favour of decimalism
  • decimalize — to change (a system, number, etc) to the decimal system
  • decinormal — having one tenth of the strength of a standard solution
  • declaiming — Present participle of declaim.
  • demilancer — A soldier who carries a demilance.
  • demoniacal — of, relating to, or like a demon; demonic: demoniac laughter.
  • dilemmatic — a situation requiring a choice between equally undesirable alternatives.
  • disclaimed — Simple past tense and past participle of disclaim.
  • disclaimer — a statement, document, or assertion that disclaims responsibility, affiliation, etc.; disavowal; denial.
  • domestical — Archaic form of domestic.
  • dominicale — a veil formerly worn by women during divine service.
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