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9-letter words containing m, a, r, e, i

  • tephigram — a chart depicting variations in atmospheric conditions relative to altitude
  • terminate — to bring to an end; put an end to: to terminate a contract.
  • termitary — termitarium.
  • terrarium — a vivarium for land animals (distinguished from aquarium).
  • tillerman — a person who steers a boat or has charge of a tiller.
  • timberman — a person who prepares, erects, and maintains mine timbers.
  • time warp — a hypothetical eccentricity in the progress of time that would allow movement back and forth between eras or that would permit the passage of time to be suspended.
  • timeframe — the period of time within which certain events are scheduled to occur
  • timesaver — (of methods, devices, etc.) reducing the time spent or required to do something.
  • timor sea — an arm of the Indian Ocean, between Timor and NW Australia.
  • tinkerman — a manager or coach who continually experiments by changing the personnel or formation of a team from game to game
  • tirewoman — a lady's maid.
  • tramlined — having tramlines
  • tramlines — streetcar track
  • trapezium — Geometry. (in Euclidean geometry) any rectilinear quadrilateral plane figure not a parallelogram. a quadrilateral plane figure of which no two sides are parallel. British. trapezoid (def 1a).
  • trasimeno — a lake in central Italy, in Umbria near Perugia: Romans defeated by Hannibal 217 b.c. About 50 sq. mi. (130 sq. km).
  • treadmill — an apparatus for producing rotary motion by the weight of people or animals, treading on a succession of moving steps or a belt that forms a kind of continuous path, as around the periphery of a pair of horizontal cylinders.
  • trematoid — relating to a trematode
  • tribesman — a member of a tribe.
  • tularemia — a plaguelike disease of rabbits, squirrels, etc., caused by a bacterium, Francisella tularensis, transmitted to humans by insects or ticks or by the handling of infected animals and causing fever, muscle pain, and symptoms associated with the point of entry into the body.
  • turmaline — tourmaline.
  • umbratile — shadowy; shady
  • unadmired — to regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval.
  • unmarried — united in wedlock; wedded: married couples.
  • unrealism — abstractionism or a representation lacking a direct relation to a tangible or concrete object
  • vampirize — to suck blood from
  • venireman — a person summoned under a venire facias.
  • verapamil — a white crystalline powder, C 27 H 38 N 2 O 4 , used as a calcium blocker in the treatment of angina and certain arrhythmias.
  • verbalism — a verbal expression, as a word or phrase.
  • verminate — to become infested with vermin, especially parasitic vermin.
  • videogram — an audiovisual recording, as on a videotape or DVD
  • view mark — a mark stamped on antique armor or metalwork to indicate inspection and approval by the guild or by officials at the place of manufacture.
  • war crime — Usually, war crimes. crimes committed against an enemy, prisoners of war, or subjects in wartime that violate international agreements or, as in the case of genocide, are offenses against humanity.
  • watermill — A mill (for whatever purpose) powered by water.
  • watermint — Alternative spelling of water mint.
  • wearisome — causing weariness; fatiguing: a difficult and wearisome march.
  • welfarism — the set of attitudes and policies characterizing or tending toward the establishment of a welfare state.
  • wigmakers — Plural form of wigmaker.
  • winemaker — an expert in the production of wines.
  • wireframe — a visual representation of the structure of a web page
  • womaniser — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of womanizer.
  • womanizer — a philanderer.
  • yammering — Present participle of yammer.
  • zabernism — (obsolete) The misuse or abuse of military authority; bullying.
  • zemindary — zamindari.
  • zervanism — a Zoroastrian heresy that developed during the late Achaemenian period according to which both Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu were offspring of Zurvan.
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