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13-letter words containing m, a

  • amphitheatres — Plural form of amphitheatre.
  • amphitheatric — Of, pertaining to, exhibited in, or resembling an amphitheatre.
  • amphitrichate — having a single flagellum at each end.
  • amphitrichous — having a single flagellum at each end.
  • amphitryon 38 — a play (1938) by Jean Giraudoux.
  • amphotericins — Plural form of amphotericin.
  • amplification — the act or result of amplifying
  • amplificative — Amplificatory.
  • amplificatory — of the nature of enlargement or extension, as of a statement, narrative, etc.
  • amundsen gulf — a gulf in the Beaufort Sea in the Canadian Northwest Territories.
  • amusement tax — a tax on various forms of entertainment, paid on admissions to theaters, etc.
  • amygdalaceous — similar to or derived from the almond
  • anadama bread — a kneaded yeast bread containing cornmeal and, usually, molasses
  • anagrammatise — To produce an anagram of (a piece of text).
  • anagrammatism — The creation of anagrams.
  • anagrammatist — A creator (finder) of anagrams, one who comes up with anagrams.
  • anagrammatize — to arrange into an anagram
  • analogy model — (programming)   A method of estimating the cost of a proposed software project by extrapolating from the costs and schedules of similar completed projects.
  • analphabetism — the inability to read and write, illiteracy
  • anastigmatism — the condition of being free from astigmatism
  • anathematical — of or relating to an anathema
  • anathematised — to pronounce an anathema against; denounce; curse.
  • anathematized — Simple past tense and past participle of anathematize.
  • anathematizer — One who anathematizes; a severe critic.
  • anatomization — A process or act of anatomizing.
  • ancien regime — The ancien regime was the political and social system in France before the revolution of 1789.
  • ancus marcius — a king of Rome, during whose reign the first bridge across the Tiber was constructed.
  • and then some — and more than that
  • andrei markov — (person)   1856-1922. The Russian mathematician, after who Markov chains were named.
  • androcentrism — centered on, emphasizing, or dominated by males or masculine interests: an androcentric society; an androcentric religion.
  • androdioecism — the state of being androdioecious
  • angela mericiSaint, 1474–1540, Italian ecclesiastic, founder of the Ursuline order.
  • angiokeratoma — a skin disease characterized by clusters of dilated blood vessels and by thickened skin, forming warty growths, especially on the scrotum, fingers, and toes.
  • angiosarcomas — Plural form of angiosarcoma.
  • angiospermous — of or relating to an angiosperm; having enclosed seeds.
  • Ångstrom unit — 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
  • anharmonicity — (mechanics) Of or pertaining to the deviation of a system from harmonicity (being a harmonic oscillator).
  • animadversion — criticism or censure
  • animadverting — Present participle of animadvert.
  • animal rights — People who are concerned with animal rights believe very strongly that animals should not be exploited or harmed by humans.
  • animal starch — glycogen.
  • animal warden — dogcatcher.
  • animalization — to excite the animal passions of; brutalize; sensualize.
  • anise camphor — anethole.
  • anisometropia — an imbalance in the power of the two eyes to refract light
  • anisometropic — relating to anisometropia
  • annexationism — the theory or practice of taking over another country's territory, especially by force.
  • annona family — the plant family Annonaceae, characterized by tropical trees and shrubs bearing simple alternate leaves, solitary or clustered dull-colored flowers, and edible fruit, and including the cherimoya, custard apple, and sweetsop.
  • announcements — Plural form of announcement.
  • anomalistical — relating to a planet's angular distance from its last perihelion or orbital point nearest to the sun
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