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10-letter words containing m, e, d, i

  • amplidynes — Plural form of amplidyne.
  • amplitudes — Plural form of amplitude.
  • amygdaline — of or relating to a tonsil
  • anandamide — a naturally occurring endogenous cannabinoid neurotransmitter found in the brains of mammals and in small quantities in the cocoa bean
  • anatomized — Simple past tense and past participle of anatomize.
  • androecium — the stamens of a flowering plant collectively
  • angioedema — swelling that occurs just beneath the surface of the skin or mucous membranes.
  • anhydremia — an abnormal decrease in the volume of the blood, due to loss of water.
  • animadvert — to comment with strong criticism (upon); make censorious remarks (about)
  • animalized — Simple past tense and past participle of animalize.
  • animatedly — full of life, action, or spirit; lively; vigorous: an animated debate on the death penalty.
  • anonymised — Simple past tense and past participle of anonymise.
  • anonymized — carried out or organized in such a way as to preserve anonymity
  • antemedial — Lb entomology Situated before (i.e. closer to the head than) the middle of the thorax or wing.
  • antemedian — Alternative form of antemedial.
  • antimodern — opposed to modern attitudes
  • antimonide — a compound of antimony
  • archimedes — ?287–212 bc, Greek mathematician and physicist of Syracuse, noted for his work in geometry, hydrostatics, and mechanics
  • aromatized — Simple past tense and past participle of aromatize.
  • aside from — Aside from means the same as apart from. This form is more usual in American English.
  • audiometer — an instrument for testing the intensity and frequency range of sound that is capable of detection by the human ear
  • audiometry — the testing of hearing by means of an audiometer.
  • barmecidal — giving only the illusion of plenty; illusory: a Barmecidal banquet.
  • besmirched — to soil; tarnish; discolor.
  • bigmouthed — having a very large mouth.
  • biomedical — Biomedical research examines the effects of drugs and medical techniques on the biological systems of living creatures.
  • bipedalism — the condition or state of having two feet
  • bloomfield — Leonard. 1887–1949, US linguist, influential for his strictly scientific and descriptive approach to comparative linguistics; author of Language (1933)
  • body image — an individual's concept of his or her own body
  • bohemond i — ?1056–?1111, prince of Antioch (1099–1111); a leader of the first crusade, he helped to capture Antioch (1098)
  • bombardier — the member of a bomber aircrew responsible for aiming and releasing the bombs
  • bowdlerism — to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.
  • bradyseism — a gradual rise or fall in the earth's crust
  • bridegroom — A bridegroom is a man who is getting married.
  • bridesmaid — A bridesmaid is a woman or a girl who helps and accompanies a bride on her wedding day.
  • broomfield — a city in N central Colorado.
  • bumpy ride — experience: difficult
  • calcimined — Simple past tense and past participle of calcimine.
  • camisadoes — Plural form of camisado.
  • campaigned — Simple past tense and past participle of campaign.
  • campuswide — Throughout a campus.
  • carpe diem — enjoy the pleasures of the moment, without concern for the future
  • championed — a person who has defeated all opponents in a competition or series of competitions, so as to hold first place: the heavyweight boxing champion.
  • childermas — Holy Innocents Day, Dec 28
  • chipmunked — Simple past tense and past participle of chipmunk.
  • chlamydiae — the sexually transmitted diseases that are due to the microorganism Chlamydia trachomatis
  • cimetidine — a drug used to suppress the formation of acid by the stomach and so to encourage the healing of gastric and duodenal ulcers. Formula: C10H16-N6S
  • circumduce — to cause (something) to circulate on its axis
  • clamdigger — One who digs for clams.
  • climatised — to acclimate to a new environment.
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