10-letter words containing m, a, n, r
- changeroom — a room for use in changing one's clothes.
- charmingly — In a charming manner.
- charmonium — an elementary particle that contains an antiquark and a charm quark
- chiromancy — palmistry
- chloramine — an unstable colourless liquid with a pungent odour, made by the reaction of sodium hypochlorite and ammonia. Formula: NH2Cl
- chondromas — Plural form of chondroma.
- chromaffin — showing a brown colour when in the presence of chromic acid
- chromagens — Plural form of chromagen.
- chromatins — Plural form of chromatin.
- chromonema — a coiled chromatin thread within a single chromosome
- chronogram — a phrase or inscription in which letters such as M, C, X, L, and V can be read as Roman numerals giving a date
- churnalism — a type of journalism that relies on reusing existing material such as press releases and wire service reports instead of original research, esp as a result of an increased demand for news content
- cinemagoer — a person who attends the cinema
- cinerarium — a place for keeping the ashes of the dead after cremation
- clambering — of or relating to plants that creep or climb like vines, but without benefit of tendrils.
- clamouring — a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates.
- clean room — an environment, typically used in manufacturing or scientific research, in which environmental contaminants are kept to an absolute minimum
- cleromancy — a divination involving dice-throwing or lot-casting
- co-manager — a person who manages something jointly with one or more other people
- coal miner — A coal miner is a person whose job is mining coal.
- cochairman — a person who cochairs an organization
- comanchero — (in 19th-century New Mexico) a trader who traded with the Native American nomadic tribes such as the Comanche, Navajo, and Apache
- combinator — (computer science) A lambda expression which has no free variables in it.
- commandeer — If the armed forces commandeer a vehicle or building owned by someone else, they officially take charge of it so that they can use it.
- commanders — Plural form of commander.
- commandery — a manor under the charge of a commander of a religious military order of knights
- commentary — A commentary is a description of an event that is broadcast on radio or television while the event is taking place.
- common era — Christian Era
- commorancy — a dwelling in a place; usual or temporary residence in a place.
- communards — Plural form of communard.
- comparison — When you make a comparison, you consider two or more things and discover the differences between them.
- compearant — a person who appears in court
- complainer — A complainer is someone who complains a lot about their problems or about things they do not like.
- conacreism — the Irish system of letting farming land for a season or for eleven months
- confirmand — a candidate for confirmation
- conformant — In accordance with a set of specifications.
- conga drum — a large tubular bass drum, used chiefly in Latin American and funk music and played with the hands
- consimilar — similar; alike
- cormorants — Plural form of cormorant.
- cornishman — a man who is a native or inhabitant of Cornwall
- coromandel — calamander
- coterminal — having the same border or covering the same area.
- counterman — a man who works on a lunch counter or behind the counter of a cafe
- countryman — Your countrymen are people from your own country.
- cramp iron — a piece of iron with bent ends for holding together building stones or the like.
- craniotomy — any surgical incision into the skull, esp to expose the brain for neurosurgery
- creaminess — containing cream.
- cremations — Plural form of cremation.
- criminally — In a criminal manner.
- cro magnon — an Upper Paleolithic population of humans, regarded as the prototype of modern Homo sapiens in Europe. Skeletal remains found in an Aurignacian cave in southern France indicate that the Cro-Magnon had long heads, broad faces, and sunken eyes, and reached a height of approximately 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm).