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10-letter words containing m, e, r, y

  • eurhythmic — Harmonious.
  • eurythmics — A rhythmic interpretation of music with graceful, free-style dance movements.
  • everywoman — a woman who exemplifies all women in some way
  • fearsomely — In a fearsome manner, or to a fearsome extent.
  • field army — army (def 2).
  • filmy fern — any fern of the family Hymenophyllaceae, growing in humid regions and having thin translucent leaves
  • foremostly — In the foremost place or order; among the foremost.
  • formlessly — In a formless manner.
  • freddy mac — (in the US) an informal name for the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, a private company that buys and sells mortgage debt
  • full rhyme — rhyme in which the stressed vowels and all following consonants and vowels are identical, but the consonants preceding the rhyming vowels are different, as in chain, brain; soul, pole.
  • gameplayer — One who plays a game or games.
  • gendarmery — Alternative spelling of gendarmerie.
  • germ layer — one of the three primary embryonic cell layers.
  • german ivy — a twining composite plant, Senecio mikanioides, native to southern Africa, having ivy-shaped leaves and clusters of yellow flowers.
  • germinally — By or involving germ cells.
  • gimmickery — the use of gimmicks.
  • goniometry — an instrument for measuring solid angles, as of crystals.
  • gormlessly — In a gormless manner.
  • gravimetry — the measurement of weight or density.
  • grey nomad — any elderly retired person who spends time travelling around the country in a mobile home
  • groceryman — a grocer.
  • gruesomely — In a gruesome manner.
  • gum myrtle — any of several trees of the genus Angophora, native to Australia, allied to and resembling the eucalyptus.
  • gymnosperm — a vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary; a conifer or cycad.
  • gymnospore — a naked spore, especially one not produced in a sporangium or one lacking a protective envelope.
  • half rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
  • half-rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
  • hard money — (in the US) money given directly to a candidate in an election to assist his or her campaign
  • harmlessly — In a harmless manner.
  • head rhyme — beginning rhyme.
  • heliometry — The measurement of the diameters of heavenly bodies, their relative distances, etc.
  • hemelytron — one of the forewings of a true bug, having a hard, thick basal portion and a thinner, membranous apex.
  • hemelytrum — the anterior wing of some insects such as earwigs
  • hemikaryon — a haploid nucleus.
  • hermatypic — reef-building coral.
  • herniotomy — correction of a hernia by a cutting procedure.
  • heterogamy — heterogamous state.
  • heteronomy — the condition of being under the domination of an outside authority, either human or divine.
  • heteronyms — Plural form of heteronym.
  • hieromancy — divination through studying objects offered in sacrifice
  • hieronymic — of or relating to St. Jerome.
  • hieronymus — Eusebius [yoo-see-bee-uh s] /yuˈsi bi əs/ (Show IPA), Jerome, Saint.
  • homebuyers — Plural form of homebuyer.
  • humbuggery — pretense; sham.
  • humouredly — (only in combination with good, bad or ill) In the manner of a specified kind of humour. See good-humouredly, bad-humouredly, ill-humouredly.
  • hydrometer — an instrument for determining the specific gravity of a liquid, commonly consisting of a graduated tube weighted to float upright in the liquid whose specific gravity is being measured.
  • hydrometry — (physics) The branch of hydrostatics dealing with the measurement of specific gravity using hydrometers.
  • hyetometer — an instrument used to measure rainfall
  • hygrometer — any instrument for measuring the water-vapor content of the atmosphere.
  • hygrometry — the branch of physics that deals with the measurement of the humidity of air and gases.
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