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10-letter words containing m, e, r, l, s

  • all-comers — You use all-comers to refer to everyone who wants to take part in an activity, especially a competition.
  • allomerism — similarity of crystalline structure in substances of different chemical composition
  • altimeters — Plural form of altimeter.
  • amplifiers — Plural form of amplifier.
  • aneurismal — Alternative spelling of aneurysmal.
  • aneurysmal — a permanent cardiac or arterial dilatation usually caused by weakening of the vessel wall.
  • armourless — having no armour
  • arylamines — any of a group of amines in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by aromatic groups.
  • assemblers — Plural form of assembler.
  • astrobleme — a mark on the earth's surface, usually circular, formed by a large ancient meteorite impact
  • bimestrial — lasting for two months
  • blamestorm — (of colleagues in a business, government, etc) to meet in order to apportion blame for an error or failure
  • blasphemer — to speak impiously or irreverently of (God or sacred things).
  • blastoderm — the layer of cells that surrounds the blastocoel of a blastula
  • blastomere — any of the cells formed by cleavage of a fertilized egg
  • blepharism — spasm of the eyelids, causing rapid involuntary blinking
  • blogstream — the publication on the internet of content from weblogs rather than from mainstream media sources
  • bowdlerism — to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.
  • cablegrams — Plural form of cablegram.
  • camelshair — (attributive) The hair of a camel, used for paintbrushes etc.
  • cameralism — any of the mercantilist economists or public servants in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries who held that the economic power of a nation can be enhanced by increasing its monetary wealth, as by the accumulation of bullion.
  • cameralist — any of the mercantilist economists or public servants in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries who held that the economic power of a nation can be enhanced by increasing its monetary wealth, as by the accumulation of bullion.
  • campestral — of or relating to open fields or country
  • caramelise — (cooking) To convert sugar into caramel.
  • centralism — Centralism is a way of governing a country, or organizing something such as industry, education, or politics, which involves having one central group of people who give instructions to everyone else.
  • chelmsford — a city in SE England, administrative centre of Essex: electronics, retail; university (1992). Pop: 99 962 (2001)
  • childermas — Holy Innocents Day, Dec 28
  • clubmaster — the manager of a gentlemen's club
  • coalmaster — the owner of a colliery
  • coldstream — a town in SE Scotland, in Scottish Borders on the English border: the Coldstream Guards were formed here (1660). Pop: 1813 (2001)
  • completers — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
  • copolymers — Plural form of copolymer.
  • cumberless — unencumbered
  • dealmakers — Plural form of dealmaker.
  • delimiters — Plural form of delimiter.
  • demolisher — One who demolishes.
  • demoralise — to deprive (a person or persons) of spirit, courage, discipline, etc.; destroy the morale of: The continuous barrage demoralized the infantry.
  • descramble — to restore (a scrambled signal) to an intelligible form, esp automatically by the use of electronic devices
  • disclaimer — a statement, document, or assertion that disclaims responsibility, affiliation, etc.; disavowal; denial.
  • disembroil — to free from embroilment, entanglement, or confusion.
  • dismantler — One who dismantles.
  • dissembler — to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
  • dissimuler — (obsolete) A dissembler.
  • drill stem — A drill stem is all the parts of the equipment used for rotary drilling.
  • el mansûra — a city in NE Egypt: scene of a battle (1250) in which the Crusaders were defeated by the Mamelukes and Louis IX of France was captured; cotton-manufacturing centre. Pop: 423 000 (2005 est)
  • elasmosaur — a very long-necked extinct marine reptile: a type of plesiosaur
  • elastomers — Plural form of elastomer.
  • embezzlers — Plural form of embezzler.
  • embrangles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embrangle.
  • embrittles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embrittle.

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