8-letter words containing m, e, o
- amyelous — congenital absence of the spinal cord.
- amylogen — the water-soluble part of the starch granule
- anadrome — A word which forms a different word when spelled backwards.
- anemious — (of a plant) Growing in exposed windy places.
- anemones — Plural form of anemone.
- anemosis — spacing between the annual rings in wood that is caused by strong winds bending the tree trunk
- angeldom — The world of angels.
- anomeric — (organic chemistry) Of, or pertaining to anomers.
- anoxemia — a reduction in the normal amount of oxygen in the blood, as at high altitudes
- anteroom — An anteroom is a small room leading into a larger room.
- antinome — a thing that contradicts or is contrary to another, an opposite
- any more — If something does not happen or is not true any more or any longer, it has stopped happening or is no longer true.
- apomixes — Plural form of apomixis.
- apothegm — a short, pithy saying (Ex.: “Brevity is the soul of wit”)
- argemone — any of various plants of the genus Argemone of the family Papaveraceae, which are native to the Americas, have large white or yellow flowers and are covered in prickles
- armholes — Plural form of armhole.
- armoires — Plural form of armoire.
- armorers — Plural form of armorer.
- armories — (US) Plural form of armory.
- armorize — to equip with armor or other protective devices: to armorize a car with bulletproof glass.
- armoured — Armoured vehicles are fitted with a hard metal covering in order to protect them from gunfire and other missiles.
- armourer — An armourer is someone who makes or supplies weapons.
- armozeen — a plain silk, often black, used for clerical gowns and mourning purposes, as well as for women's dresses during and before the 18th century
- asmodeus — (in Jewish demonology) prince of the demons
- asmonean — Hasmonean.
- atemoyas — Plural form of atemoya.
- atheldom — (rare) The state or condition of being athel or noble; nobility.
- atheroma — a fatty deposit on or within the inner lining of an artery, often causing an obstruction to the blood flow
- atmolyse — to separate gases, which have differing degrees of diffusibility, by filtering
- atomised — to reduce to atoms.
- atomiser — Modern commonwealth spelling of 'atomizer'.
- atomises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of atomise.
- atomized — Simple past tense and past participle of atomize.
- atomizer — a device for reducing a liquid to a fine spray, such as the nozzle used to feed oil into a furnace or an enclosed bottle with a fine outlet used to spray perfumes or medicines
- atomizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of atomize.
- automate — To automate a factory, office, or industrial process means to put in machines which can do the work instead of people.
- automize — To automate or automatize.
- autosome — any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome
- aviemore — a winter sports resort in Scotland, in Moray between the Monadhliath and Cairngorm Mountains. Pop: 2397 (2001)
- awesomer — (nonstandard) Comparative form of awesome.
- axolemma — the membrane that encloses the axon of a nerve cell
- axonemal — of or relating to the axoneme
- axonemes — Plural form of axoneme.
- azoimide — hydrazoic acid.
- azotemia — the accumulation of nitrogenous substances in the blood, resulting from failure of the kidneys to remove them
- azotemic — the accumulation of abnormally large amounts of nitrogenous waste products in the blood, as in uremic poisoning.
- b-method — (programming, tool) A system for rigorous or formal development of software using the notion of Abstract Machines to specify and design software systems. The B-Method is supported by the B-Toolkit. Abstract Machines are specified using the Abstract Machine Notation (AMN) which is in turn based on the mathematical theory of Generalised Substitutions.
- babeldom — a state of noisy confusion resembling that at Babel
- barometz — a type of Asian fern, Cibotium barometz, the woolly rhizoma of which is thought to resemble a lamb
- beaumont — a city in SE Texas. Pop: 112 434 (2003 est)