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8-letter words containing m, a, t, c

  • cathisma — a short hymn used as a response
  • catwoman — (rare) A woman in a cat costume.
  • cellmate — In a prison, someone's cellmate is the person they share their cell with.
  • cemetary — Misspelling of cemetery.
  • ceramist — a person who works in ceramics; ceramic artist
  • cetaceum — spermaceti.
  • chamotte — grog (def 3).
  • champart — the granting of land to a person on condition that a portion of the harvest will be given to the landowner
  • chartism — the principles of the reform movement in Britain from 1838 to 1848, which included manhood suffrage, payment of Members of Parliament, equal electoral districts, annual parliaments, voting by ballot, and the abolition of property qualifications for MPs
  • chatroom — a site on the internet, or another computer network, where users have group discussions by electronic mail, typically about one subject
  • chaumont — a department in E France. 2416 sq. mi. (6255 sq. km). Capital: Chaumont.
  • chetumal — city in SE Mexico: capital of Quintana Roo state: pop. 38,000
  • chromate — any salt or ester of chromic acid. Simple chromate salts contain the divalent ion, CrO42–, and are orange
  • claimant — A claimant is someone who is receiving money from the state because they are unemployed or they are unable to work because they are ill.
  • clematis — A clematis is a type of flowering shrub which can be grown to climb up walls or fences. There are many different varieties of clematis.
  • climatal — of or relating to climate.
  • climates — Plural form of climate.
  • climatic — Climatic conditions, changes, and effects relate to the general weather conditions of a place.
  • clubmate — A person who is in the same club as another person.
  • coagment — (obsolete) To join together.
  • coatroom — A coatroom is the same as a coat check.
  • coinmate — a fellow inmate
  • comatose — A person who is comatose is in a coma.
  • combated — to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
  • combater — One who combats.
  • cometary — a celestial body moving about the sun, usually in a highly eccentric orbit, consisting of a central mass surrounded by an envelope of dust and gas that may form a tail that streams away from the sun.
  • comitial — an assembly of the people convened to pass on laws, nominate magistrates, etc.
  • commital — Alternative form of committal.
  • compacts — Plural form of compact.
  • compathy — feelings, as happiness or grief, shared with another or others.
  • compital — (of the shrine of a domestic god) located at a crossroads
  • compleat — an archaic spelling of complete, used esp in the titles of handbooks, in imitation of The Compleat Angler by Izaak Walton
  • copemate — a partner, comrade, paramour, or spouse
  • costmary — a herbaceous plant, Chrysanthemum balsamita, native to Asia. Its fragrant leaves were used as a seasoning and to flavour ale: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • costumal — Pertaining to costume or dress.
  • crabmeat — Crabmeat is the part of a crab that you eat.
  • cremated — Simple past tense and past participle of cremate.
  • cremates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cremate.
  • cremator — a furnace for cremating corpses
  • crewmate — a colleague on the crew of a boat or ship
  • crotalum — a type of castanet, often used in religious dances in ancient Greece
  • cumstain — Lb vulgar A stain from ejaculate.
  • cumulant — (mathematics) Any of a set of parameters of a one-dimensional probability distribution of a certain form.
  • cumulate — to accumulate
  • custumal — a customary.
  • cyathium — a form of inflorescence of the type found on the poinsettia
  • cymatics — the study of wave phenomena, esp sound, and their visual representations
  • cymation — cymatium.
  • cymatium — the top moulding of a classical cornice or entablature
  • dalmatic — a wide-sleeved tunic-like vestment open at the sides, worn by deacons and bishops
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