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8-letter words containing m, a, s, r, n

  • acronyms — a word formed from the initial letters or groups of letters of words in a set phrase or series of words and pronounced as a separate word, as Wac from Women's Army Corps, OPEC from Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, or loran from long-range navigation.
  • agremens — amenities
  • anagrams — a word, phrase, or sentence formed from another by rearranging its letters: “Angel” is an anagram of “glean.”.
  • aneurism — a permanent cardiac or arterial dilatation usually caused by weakening of the vessel wall.
  • aneurysm — a sac formed by abnormal dilation of the weakened wall of a blood vessel
  • angstrom — a unit of length equal to 10–10 metre, used principally to express the wavelengths of electromagnetic radiations. It is equivalent to 0.1 nanometre
  • ansermet — Ernest (ɛrnɛst). 1883–1969, Swiss orchestral conductor; principal conductor of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes
  • arianism — the doctrine of Arius, pronounced heretical at the Council of Nicaea, which asserted that Christ was not of one substance with the Father, but a creature raised by the Father to the dignity of Son of God
  • armbands — Plural form of armband.
  • arminius — ?17 bc–?21 ad, Germanic chieftain: organized a revolt against the Romans in 9 ad
  • binarism — the state of being binary
  • brahmins — Hinduism. Brahman1 (def 1).
  • corpsman — a medical orderly or stretcher-bearer
  • cragsman — a rock climber
  • cragsmen — Plural form of cragsman.
  • crampons — Plural form of crampon.
  • cremains — A dead person's cremains are their remains after their body has been cremated.
  • crossman — Richard (Howard Stafford). 1907–74, British Labour politician. His diaries, published posthumously as the Crossman Papers (1975), revealed details of cabinet discussions
  • darkmans — night-time
  • dragsman — a person who drives a carriage or drag
  • enamours — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enamour.
  • formants — Plural form of formant.
  • formosan — of or relating the languages spoken by the indigenous Taiwanese peoples
  • framings — Plural form of framing.
  • freshman — a student in the first year of the course at a university, college, or high school.
  • garments — Plural form of garment.
  • grandams — Plural form of grandam.
  • grandmas — Plural form of grandma.
  • grassman — Hermann Günther [her-mahn gyn-tuh r] /ˈhɛr mɑn ˈgün tər/ (Show IPA), 1809–77, German mathematician and linguist.
  • herdsman — a herder; the keeper of a herd, especially of cattle or sheep.
  • horseman — a person who is skilled in riding a horse.
  • instream — (intransitive) To flow or stream in; flow or stream into.
  • irishman — a man born in Ireland or of Irish ancestry.
  • macarons — Plural form of macaron.
  • managers — Plural form of manager.
  • mandrels — Plural form of mandrel.
  • manhours — Plural form of manhour.
  • manjusri — a Bodhisattva personifying wisdom.
  • mansards — Plural form of mansard.
  • mansonry — mansions or dwelling places collectively
  • manswear — (transitive, UK dialectal) To swear falsely; perjure oneself.
  • mansworn — Past participle of manswear.
  • mantraps — Plural form of mantrap.
  • margents — (obsolete) Plural form of margent.
  • marianas — a group of 15 small islands in the Pacific, E of the Philippines: divided into Guam, a possession of the U.S., and the North Marianas, formally under U.S. trusteeship. 453 sq. mi. (1127 sq. km).
  • mariners — a person who directs or assists in the navigation of a ship; sailor.
  • markings — Plural form of marking.
  • marksman — a person who is skilled in shooting at a mark; a person who shoots well.
  • marksmen — Plural form of marksman.
  • marlines — Plural form of marline.

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