8-letter words containing m, e, r, y
- gramarye — occult learning; magic.
- gramercy — Obsolete. thanks.
- grey gum — any of various eucalyptus trees of New South Wales having dull grey bark, esp Eucalyptus punctata
- haymaker — a person or machine that cuts hay and spreads it to dry.
- hermitry — a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion.
- humphrey — (Duke of Gloucester) 1391–1447, English soldier and statesman (youngest son of Henry IV).
- hydremia — the state of having an excess of water in the blood.
- hydromel — a liquor consisting of honey and water that, when fermented, becomes mead.
- hypernym — superordinate (def 4).
- hypoderm — Zoology. an underlayer of epithelial cells in arthropods and certain other invertebrates that secretes substances for the overlying cuticle or exoskeleton.
- impurely — In an impure manner.
- isocryme — a line on a map connecting points that have the same temperature during the coldest period of a year
- isometry — equality of measure.
- keyframe — A single frame in an animation sequence drawn by an artist, between which others are tweened.
- kimberly — a city in E Cape of Good Hope province, in the central Republic of South Africa: diamond mines.
- kromesky — a croquette consisting of a piece of bacon wrapped round minced meat or fish
- lamasery — a monastery of lamas.
- lampreys — Plural form of lamprey.
- limberly — In a limber manner.
- lumberly — heavy and unwieldy
- macgyver — Alternative spelling of MacGyver.
- macready — William Charles, 1793–1873, English actor.
- maitreya — the future Buddha
- malarkey — speech or writing designed to obscure, mislead, or impress; bunkum: The claims were just a lot of malarkey.
- mammetry — (obsolete) The religion of Muhammad: Islam.
- man-year — a unit of measurement, especially in accountancy, based on a standard number of man-days in a year of work.
- managery — Management; manner of using; conduct; direction.
- mannerly — having or showing good manners; courteous; polite.
- markedly — strikingly noticeable; conspicuous: with marked success.
- martyred — a person who willingly suffers death rather than renounce his or her religion.
- marybeth — a female given name.
- masterly — like or befitting a master, as in skill or art; worthy of a master; very skillful: a masterly presentation of the budget.
- maturely — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
- maumetry — Archaic form of mammetry.
- mawmetry — idolatry
- may tree — the hawthorn.
- mayoress — a woman who is the chief executive official of a city, village, or town.
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- mcintyre — James Francis Aloysius, 1886–1979, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman: cardinal from 1953; archbishop of Los Angeles 1948–70.
- meagerly — deficient in quantity or quality; lacking fullness or richness; scanty; inadequate: a meager salary; meager fare; a meager harvest.
- meagrely — In a meagre way; poorly; inadequately.
- merogony — the development of an embryo from egg fragments lacking the egg nucleus but having an introduced male nucleus.
- meronyms — Plural form of meronym.
- meronymy — (semantics) The relationship of being a constituent part or member of something; a system of meronyms.
- merrilyn — a female given name.
- merryman — a jester or zany
- mersalyl — a salt of sodium, C13H16HgNNaO6, which was formerly used as a diuretic
- merycism — a condition in which undigested food is regurgitated
- metopryl — a colourless liquid, C4H10O, that is related to ether and was formerly used as an anaesthetic
- meyerhof — Otto [ot-oh;; German awt-oh] /ˈɒt oʊ;; German ˈɔt oʊ/ (Show IPA), 1884–1951, German physiologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1922.