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10-letter words containing m, c, o, e, r

  • homocercal — having an equally divided tail, characteristic of adult modern bony fishes.
  • homochrome — homochromatic.
  • homoerotic — a tendency to be sexually aroused by a member of the same sex.
  • horse clam — gaper.
  • hyperosmic — Of, pertaining to, or affected by hyperosmia.
  • hypodermic — characterized by the introduction of medicine or drugs under the skin: hypodermic injection.
  • hypometric — Smaller than normally measured.
  • hyporchema — a lively choral ode sung in ancient Greece in honor of Apollo or Dionysus.
  • iconometer — an instrument for finding the size of an object by measuring its image
  • iconometry — measurement by an iconometer
  • ideogramic — Alt form ideogrammic.
  • immoderacy — immoderation.
  • importance — the quality or state of being important; consequence; significance.
  • incompared — incomparable; unmatched; unequalled
  • iodimetric — iodometry.
  • iridectome — a slender cutting instrument used in performing an iridectomy.
  • iridectomy — excision of part of the iris.
  • isometrics — of, relating to, or having equality of measure.
  • isothermic — occurring at constant temperature.
  • kodachrome — (lowercase) a positive color transparency.
  • lachrymose — suggestive of or tending to cause tears; mournful.
  • lactometer — an instrument for determining the specific gravity of milk.
  • latecomers — Plural form of latecomer.
  • lemon curd — lemon paste made with eggs and sugar
  • leucoderma — vitiligo.
  • lipochrome — any of the naturally occurring pigments that contain a lipid, as carotene.
  • lockmaster — one in charge of a canal lock
  • m-commerce — business that is conducted on the Internet through the use of cell phones or other wireless, handheld electronic devices.
  • maceration — the act or process of macerating.
  • macphersonJames, 1736–96, Scottish author and translator.
  • macro lens — a lens used to bring into focus objects very close to the camera.
  • macrobiote — a person with a long life
  • macrocycle — (chemistry) a cyclic macromolecule, or a macrocyclic portion of a molecule.
  • macrocytes — Plural form of macrocyte.
  • macrolevel — at or on a level that is large in scale or scope: macrolevel research on crime rates in urban areas.
  • macrolides — Plural form of macrolide.
  • macromedia — (company)   A company supplying multimedia and interactive television services and digital arts software tools in the US and worldwide. They produce products for Microsoft Windows and the Macintosh including: Macromedia FreeHand, a tool for design and illustration; Macromedia Director, an animation and authoring tool for multimedia production; Authorware Professional, a multiplatform authoring tool for interactive learning; MacroModel, a 3D modelling tool for multimedia, graphics and product design; SoundEdit 16, a digital sound recording and editing system; Fontographer, a typeface editing programme; and Action!, a multimedia presentation application. Chief Executive Officer: Bud Colligan.
  • macromeres — Plural form of macromere.
  • macrometer — An instrument for determining the size or distance of inaccessible objects by means of two reflectors on a common sextant.
  • macrophage — a large white blood cell, occurring principally in connective tissue and in the bloodstream, that ingests foreign particles and infectious microorganisms by phagocytosis.
  • macrophyte — a plant, especially a marine plant, large enough to be visible to the naked eye.
  • macropores — Plural form of macropore.
  • macroscale — A relatively large scale.
  • macroscope — A wide-field imaging device.
  • macroseism — A severe earthquake.
  • macrospore — megaspore.
  • macrotrend — A large-scale trend.
  • madreporic — Resembling, or pertaining to, the genus Madrepora.
  • main-force — pertaining to regular military units with standard uniforms and equipment.
  • mainbocher — (Main Rousseau Bocher) 1891–1976, U.S. fashion designer.
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