8-letter words containing m, e, o
- camelpox — A poxviral disease of camels that causes skin lesions.
- cameltoe — the outline of a vulva as sometimes seen when a woman is wearing tight pants.
- cameroon — a republic in West Africa, on the Gulf of Guinea: became a German colony in 1884; divided in 1919 into the Cameroons (administered by Britain) and Cameroun (administered by France); Cameroun and the S part of the Cameroons formed a republic in 1961 (the N part joined Nigeria); became a member of the Commonwealth in 1995. Official languages: French and English. Religions: Christian, Muslim, and animist. Currency: franc. Capital: Yaoundé. Pop: 20 549 221 (2013 est). Area: 475 500 sq km (183 591 sq miles)
- cameroun — Cameroon
- camisole — A camisole is a short piece of clothing that women wear on the top half of their bodies underneath a shirt or blouse, for example.
- camomile — Camomile is a scented plant with flowers like small daisies. The flowers can be used to make herbal tea.
- camphone — a combined mobile phone and digital camera
- camporee — a local meeting or assembly of Scouts
- camstone — a limestone used for whitening stone doorsteps and hearths
- camwhore — a person who performs sexual or titillating acts in front of a webcam for the gratification of online customers who reward him or her with money or gifts
- canoeman — (chiefly, Canada, historical) A voyageur.
- caseworm — any of various insect larvae that build protective cases about their bodies
- centimos — Plural form of centimo.
- ceremony — A ceremony is a formal event such as a wedding.
- chamotte — grog (def 3).
- chemico- — chemical
- chemosis — (medicine) A chemically-induced swelling of the mucous membrane of the eye.
- chemulpo — Inchon.
- chiefdom — a graded social group led by a chief whose position the chief usually accedes to
- chimbote — a port in N central Peru: contains Peru's first steelworks (1958), using hydroelectric power from the Santa River. Pop: 328 000 (2005 est)
- chompers — (informal) teeth.
- choreman — a handyman or odd-job man
- chosisme — a writing style in which plot and characterization are de-emphasized and people, events, and setting are recorded as though seen by the author through the lens of a camera.
- chowtime — the time for eating a meal
- chromate — any salt or ester of chromic acid. Simple chromate salts contain the divalent ion, CrO42–, and are orange
- chromene — a compound derived from plants, used as an insecticide
- chromide — any fish of the family Cichlidae
- chromite — a brownish-black mineral consisting of a ferrous chromic oxide in cubic crystalline form, occurring principally in basic igneous rocks: the only commercial source of chromium and its compounds. Formula: FeCr2O4
- chromize — to plate with chromium
- chroneme — A basic, theoretical unit of sound that can distinguish words by duration only of a vowel or consonant.
- cimolite — a soft, clayey mineral of white, grey, or reddish coloration
- clamored — a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates.
- clamorer — Alternative spelling of clamourer.
- claymore — a large two-edged broadsword used formerly by Scottish Highlanders
- cloyment — satiety
- cloysome — having a cloying nature
- coachmen — Plural form of coachman.
- coadmire — to admire together
- coagment — (obsolete) To join together.
- coalmine — a system of excavations made for the extraction of coal
- coassume — to assume jointly
- cocamide — A mixture of amides of the fatty acids obtained from coconut oil, used in many surfactants.
- codename — Alternative spelling of code name.
- coelomic — Of, or relating to a coelom.
- coembody — to embody jointly
- coemploy — to employ together
- coenzyme — a nonprotein organic molecule that forms a complex with certain enzymes and is essential for their activity
- cognomen — (originally) an ancient Roman's third name or nickname, which later became his family name
- coinmate — a fellow inmate
- colamine — ethanolamine.