10-letter words containing m, e, r, c, h, a
- chromatype — a procedure in photography that uses photographic paper that is made reactive to light by the use of a salt of chromium
- chromonema — a coiled chromatin thread within a single chromosome
- chyloderma — (medicine) swelling of the scrotum resulting from chronic lymphatic obstruction.
- cibachrome — the old name for the Ilfochrome photographic printing process
- cimeliarch — a room for keeping the valuables of a church.
- clawhammer — denoting a style of plucking the strings of a banjo in which the hand forms a clawlike shape
- coachmaker — A coachbuilder.
- comanchero — (in 19th-century New Mexico) a trader who traded with the Native American nomadic tribes such as the Comanche, Navajo, and Apache
- crash team — a medical team with special equipment able to be mobilized quickly to treat cardiac arrest
- dead march — a piece of solemn funeral music played to accompany a procession, esp at military funerals
- decadrachm — a silver coin of ancient Greece equal to 10 drachmas.
- diathermic — of or relating to diathermy
- dichromate — any salt or ester of dichromic acid. Dichromate salts contain the ion Cr2O72–
- disencharm — To free from the influence of a charm or spell; to disenchant.
- emphractic — medication that closes the pores of the skin
- enharmonic — Of or relating to notes that are the same in pitch (in modern tuning) though bearing different names (e.g., F sharp and G flat or B and C flat).
- enomotarch — (historical, Ancient Greece) The commander of an enomoty.
- euharmonic — producing perfect concord or harmony
- freshmanic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a freshman: freshmanic enthusiasm.
- graphemics — the study of writing systems and of their relation to speech.
- hackamores — Plural form of hackamore.
- hair cream — a cosmetic preparation used to improve the condition of, and/or to style the hair
- hammerlock — a hold in which one arm of an opponent is twisted and forced upward behind his back.
- hand cream — a cream that you put on your hands to make them feel softer and smoother
- hate crime — a crime, usually violent, motivated by prejudice or intolerance toward an individual’s national origin, ethnicity, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability.
- heat cramp — a cramp or muscular spasm caused by loss of water and salt following prolonged exertion in hot weather.
- hectograms — Plural form of hectogram.
- hemachrome — Alternative form of haemachrome.
- hematocrit — a centrifuge for separating the cells of the blood from the plasma.
- hemicrania — pain in one side of the head.
- heresimach — a person engaged in combating heresy and heretics.
- hermatypic — reef-building coral.
- hermetical — made airtight by fusion or sealing.
- hermitical — a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion.
- hieromancy — divination through studying objects offered in sacrifice
- home scrap — scrap steel reprocessed in the steel mill in which it was produced.
- homocercal — having an equally divided tail, characteristic of adult modern bony fishes.
- horse clam — gaper.
- human race — humanity, humans as a species
- hypermanic — pertaining to or affected by mania.
- hyporchema — a lively choral ode sung in ancient Greece in honor of Apollo or Dionysus.
- ice hammer — a form of ice axe in which one part of the head is shaped like a hammer
- jackhammer — a portable drill operated by compressed air and used to drill rock, break up pavement, etc.
- kodachrome — (lowercase) a positive color transparency.
- lachrymose — suggestive of or tending to cause tears; mournful.
- macpherson — James, 1736–96, Scottish author and translator.
- 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.
- maestricht — Maastricht.
- mainbocher — (Main Rousseau Bocher) 1891–1976, U.S. fashion designer.