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11-letter words containing m, a, e, s, t, r

  • star system — the practice of casting and promoting star performers for their ability to draw at the box office.
  • startlement — to disturb or agitate suddenly as by surprise or alarm.
  • steam organ — calliope (def 1).
  • steam radio — radio, seen as old-fashioned in comparison with television
  • steam train — a locomotive powered by steam
  • steamer rug — a coarse, heavy lap robe used by ship passengers sitting in deck chairs.
  • steamfitter — a highly skilled person who installs and repairs pipes for air conditioning, ventilation, refrigeration, and heating systems
  • steamroller — a heavy steam-powered vehicle having a roller for crushing, compacting, or leveling materials used for a road or the like.
  • steganogram — a coded message
  • stem canker — a disease of plants characterized by cankers on the stems and twigs and caused by any of several fungi.
  • stentmaster — a person who determines the amount of tax owed by the denizens of a town or parish
  • stereoimage — the single three-dimensional image perceived in the brain by the coordination of the two slightly different views seen by the eyes.
  • sterlitamak — a city in the Russian Federation in Europe, W of the Southern Urals.
  • still frame — continuous display of a single frame of a film or of a single picture from a television signal
  • storm water — standing water produced after a heavy rainfall or snowfall
  • stormstayed — isolated or unable to travel because of adverse weather conditions, esp a snowstorm
  • stramineous — of or resembling straw.
  • stream feed — (on a photocopier, printer) a continuous supply of paper
  • streamingly — in a streaming manner
  • streamlined — streamlined.
  • streamliner — something that is streamlined, especially a locomotive or passenger train.
  • street name — a broker who holds securities registered in his or her name instead of in the name of the customer, especially for convenience in executing transfers and in pledging for borrowing in margin accounts.
  • stress mark — a mark placed before, after, or over a syllable to indicate stress in pronunciation; accent mark.
  • stromateoid — resembling or related to the Stromateidae.
  • strong meat — anything arousing fear, anger, repulsion, etc, except among a tolerant or receptive minority
  • subterminal — situated at or forming the end or extremity of something: a terminal feature of a vista.
  • summercater — a person who lives on the Maine coast only in the summer.
  • summersault — to perform a somersault.
  • supermarket — a large retail market that sells food and other household goods and that is usually operated on a self-service basis.
  • supremacist — a person who believes in or advocates the supremacy of a particular group, especially a racial group: a white supremacist.
  • suprematism — a nonrepresentational style of art developed in Russia in the early 20th century, characterized by severely simple geometric shapes or forms and an extremely limited palette.
  • symmetrical — characterized by or exhibiting symmetry; well-proportioned, as a body or whole; regular in form or arrangement of corresponding parts.
  • sympathizer — a person who sympathizes.
  • târgu mureş — a city in central Romania.
  • targu-mures — a city in central Romania.
  • tautomerism — the ability of certain organic compounds to react in isomeric structures that differ from each other in the position of a hydrogen atom and a double bond.
  • taxidermist — embalmer
  • taximetrics — numerical taxonomy.
  • team spirit — camaraderie, esprit de corps
  • temerarious — reckless; rash.
  • test-market — to offer (a new product) for sale, usually in a limited area, in order to ascertain and evaluate consumer response.
  • testamentar — testamentary
  • tetramerous — consisting of or divided into four parts.
  • tetratheism — the belief that the Christian God is four persons
  • thatcherism — the conservative policies, political philosophy, and leadership style of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, characterized especially by monetarism, privatization, and labor union reform.
  • the marches — borderlands between England & Scotland and between England & Wales
  • the midrash — these commentaries and notes collectively
  • the slammer — prison
  • theatricism — theatricalism.
  • thermonasty — a nastic movement in response to a temperature change, as occurs in the opening of certain flowers
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