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

  • forthcame — Simple past form of forthcome.
  • geomantic — Of or relating to geomancy.
  • geomatics — The discipline of gathering, storing, processing, and delivering geographic information.
  • grammatic — Grammatical.
  • gymnastic — of or relating to physical exercises that develop and demonstrate strength, balance, and agility, especially such exercises performed mostly on special equipment.
  • haemocyte — Alternative spelling of hemocyte.
  • hamtramck — a city in SE Michigan, completely surrounded by the city of Detroit.
  • hatchment — a square tablet, set diagonally, bearing the coat of arms of a deceased person.
  • heart cam — Machinery. a cam with a single lobe having the general shape of a heart.
  • hecatombs — Plural form of hecatomb.
  • hectogram — a unit of mass or weight equal to 100 grams, equivalent to 3.527 ounces avoirdupois. Abbreviation: hg.
  • hematinic — a medicine, as a compound of iron, that tends to increase the amount of hematin or hemoglobin in the blood.
  • hematitic — Of or pertaining to hematite, or resembling it.
  • homecraft — skills used in the home
  • humectant — a substance that absorbs or helps another substance retain moisture, as glycerol.
  • humectate — to humect ie to moisten, to wet
  • ibm pc at — (computer)   ("Advanced Technology") A version of the IBM PC, released in Aug 1984 with an Intel 80286 processor, a 16-bit bus, a medium-speed hard disk and a 1.2 megabyte floppy disk drive. It had a larger case than the PC, which allowed it to accept "tall cards". The AT keyboard corrected the PC's non-standard placement of the return and left shift keys but shortened the backspace key, making it harder to reach.
  • idiomatic — peculiar to or characteristic of a particular language or dialect: idiomatic French.
  • imagistic — (often initial capital letter) a theory or practice of a group of poets in England and America between 1909 and 1917 who believed that poetry should employ the language of common speech, create new rhythms, have complete freedom in subject matter, and present a clear, concentrated, and precise image.
  • imbricate — overlapping in sequence, as tiles or shingles on a roof.
  • impactful — having or manifesting a great impact or effect: After the senator's impactful speech, her bill passed.
  • impacting — the striking of one thing against another; forceful contact; collision: The impact of the colliding cars broke the windshield.
  • impaction — an act or instance of impacting.
  • impactite — a glassy or crystalline material composed of slag and meteoric materials, produced by the impact of a meteorite striking the earth.
  • impactive — caused by impact: impactive pain.
  • impeccant — Without sin; impeccable.
  • implicant — (propositional calculus) The hypothesis of an implication.
  • implicate — to show to be also involved, usually in an incriminating manner: to be implicated in a crime.
  • imprecate — to invoke or call down (evil or curses), as upon a person.
  • inclimate — Misspelling of inclement.
  • incompact — not compact; loose.
  • incremate — (transitive) To cremate.
  • italicism — Italianism, especially an idiom or a characteristic of the Italian language.
  • jacksmelt — a large silversides, Atherinopsis californiensis, found along the coast of California, that grows to a length of 22 inches (55 cm).
  • jacksmith — a smith who makes devices that enable the turning of meat while being roasted
  • judgmatic — judicious.
  • kamchatka — a peninsula in the NE Russian Federation in Asia, extending S between the Bering Sea and the Sea of Okhotsk. 750 miles (1210 km) long; 104,200 sq. mi. (269,880 sq. km) wide.
  • kinematic — the branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it.
  • latecomer — a person who arrives late: The latecomers were seated after the overture.
  • lunchmeat — luncheon meat.
  • lymphatic — pertaining to, containing, or conveying lymph.
  • macarthurDouglas, 1880–1964, U.S. general: supreme commander of allied forces in SW Pacific during World War II and of UN forces in Korea 1950–51.
  • macchiato — a hot beverage consisting of espresso and a small amount of foamed milk.
  • macerated — to soften or separate into parts by steeping in a liquid.
  • macerates — Plural form of macerate.
  • macerator — to soften or separate into parts by steeping in a liquid.
  • machinate — Engage in plots and intrigues; scheme.
  • machinist — a person who operates machinery, especially a skilled operator of machine tools.
  • machmeter — a device that indicates airspeed relative to the speed of sound.
  • macintosh — a raincoat made of rubberized cloth.
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