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9-letter words containing m, e, r

  • archenemy — a chief enemy
  • archimage — a great magician or wizard
  • archimime — The chief jester or mimic who would imitate the dead person as part of ancient Roman funeral processions.
  • arcminute — unit of angular measurement, 1⁄60 of a degree
  • argumenta — appeals to reason
  • arguments — an oral disagreement; verbal opposition; contention; altercation: a violent argument.
  • arimathea — a town in ancient Palestine: location unknown
  • armaments — Armaments are weapons and military equipment belonging to an army or country.
  • armatures — Plural form of armature.
  • armistice — An armistice is an agreement between countries who are at war with one another to stop fighting and to discuss ways of making peace.
  • armorless — any covering worn as a defense against weapons.
  • armourers — Plural form of armourer.
  • armouries — a drill hall used for training and as headquarters by a reserve unit of the armed forces
  • arms race — An arms race is a situation in which two countries or groups of countries are continually trying to get more and better weapons than each other.
  • army base — a centre from which military activities are coordinated
  • aromatase — an enzyme that converts testosterone into an oestrogen
  • aromatise — Alternative spelling of aromatize.
  • aromatize — to make aromatic
  • arrayment — the act of arraying
  • arrivisme — unscrupulous ambition
  • artemisia — any herbaceous perennial plant of the genus Artemisia, of the N hemisphere, such as mugwort, sagebrush, and wormwood: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • artemotil — A fast-acting blood schizonticide specifically indicated for the treatment of chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum malaria and cerebral malaria cases.
  • artemovsk — a city in E Ukraine.
  • artmobile — a truck trailer outfitted to transport and exhibit works of art in areas without access to museums.
  • arylamine — any of a group of amines in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by aromatic groups.
  • ashramite — a person who lives in an ashram or place of rest or contemplation
  • asmoulder — in a smouldering or slowly burning manner
  • aspartame — an artificial sweetener produced from aspartic acid. Formula: C14H18N2O5
  • assembler — An assembler is a person, a machine, or a company which assembles the individual parts of a vehicle or a piece of equipment such as a computer.
  • asterisms — Plural form of asterism.
  • astrodome — a transparent dome on the top of an aircraft, through which observations can be made, esp of the stars
  • asymmetry — Asymmetry is the appearance that something has when its two sides or halves are different in shape, size, or style.
  • at market — at the current price
  • atemporal — having the quality of being uninfluenced, ungoverned or unchanged by time
  • atheromas — Plural form of atheroma.
  • atmometer — an instrument for measuring the rate of evaporation of water into the atmosphere
  • atmometry — the science of measuring the rate at which water evaporates.
  • atomizers — Plural form of atomizer.
  • attempter — One who attempts.
  • augmenter — a person or thing that augments.
  • augmentor — a person or thing that augments.
  • austemper — to harden (steel) by heating and quenching to render it austenitic.
  • auteurism — a critical film theory according to which the primary creator of a film is the director, all of whose works are said to reflect to a certain degree the characteristics of a personal style
  • autocrime — a crime involving a motor vehicle, esp the theft of a car
  • autodrome — a track or circuit for racing cars, go-karts, etc
  • automaker — An automaker is a company that manufactures cars.
  • autometer — a small device inserted in a photocopier to enable the process of copying to begin and to record the number of copies made
  • autotimer — a device for turning a system on and off automatically at times predetermined by advance setting
  • auxometer — an instrument measuring the magnifying power of lenses
  • ave maria — “Hail, Mary,” the first words of the Latin version of a prayer to the Virgin Mary used in the Roman Catholic Church
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