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10-letter words containing m, e, s, a, t

  • mortuaries — Plural form of mortuary.
  • moss agate — a kind of agate or chalcedony containing brown or black mosslike dendritic markings from various impurities.
  • most-asper — harsh; rough.
  • mostaganem — a port in NW Algeria, on the Mediterranean Sea: exports wine, fruit, and vegetables. Pop: 133 000 (2005 est)
  • motorcades — Plural form of motorcade.
  • mousetails — Plural form of mousetail.
  • mousetraps — Plural form of mousetrap.
  • moustached — Having moustache.
  • moustaches — Plural form of moustache.
  • mousterian — of or relating to a Middle Paleolithic culture of Neanderthal man dating to the early upper Pleistocene Epoch (c100,000–40,000 b.c.) and consisting of five or more stone-artifact traditions in Europe whose characteristic tools are side scrapers and points.
  • movie star — famous film actor
  • mud stream — mudflow.
  • multiphase — having many phases, stages, aspects, or the like.
  • multistage — (of a rocket or guided missile) having more than one stage.
  • multistate — of or operating in several states of a nation: a multistate corporation.
  • muster day — the annual day for enrollment in the militia of all able men aged 18 to 45, according to a law established in 1792 and in effect until after the Civil War.
  • mutessarif — an administrator or governor of a sanjak or province in the former Ottoman Empire
  • mutualised — Simple past tense and past participle of mutualise.
  • mutualness — The property of being mutual; mutuality.
  • myasthenia — muscle weakness.
  • myasthenic — Of, pertaining to, or suffering from myasthenia.
  • myeloblast — an immature myelocyte.
  • myopathies — Plural form of myopathy.
  • myrtaceous — belonging to the Myrtaceae, the myrtle family of plants. Compare myrtle family.
  • mystagogue — someone who instructs others before initiation into religious mysteries or before participation in the sacraments.
  • mythmakers — Plural form of mythmaker.
  • nameplates — Plural form of nameplate.
  • nanometers — Plural form of nanometer.
  • nanometres — Plural form of nanometre.
  • negativism — a negative or pessimistic attitude.
  • nematocyst — an organ in coelenterates consisting of a minute capsule containing an ejectable thread that causes a sting.
  • nemerteans — Plural form of nemertean.
  • neutralism — the policy or advocacy of maintaining strict neutrality in foreign affairs.
  • nightmares — Plural form of nightmare.
  • numerators — Plural form of numerator.
  • octamerous — consisting of or divided into eight parts.
  • octameters — Plural form of octameter.
  • oedematous — (British spelling) Alternative form of edematous.
  • off stream — (of an industrial plant, manufacturing process, etc) shut down or not in production
  • old master — an eminent artist of an earlier period, especially from the 15th to the 18th centuries.
  • omega test — The Omega test is a system written by William Pugh <[email protected]> and others for performing symbolic manipulations of conjunctions of linear constraints over integer variables. The Omega test dependence analyser is a system built on top of the Omega test to analyse array data dependences. Version 3.2.2 includes a fortran to tiny translator, a Tiny interpreter(?) and analysis tools.
  • one's meat — something that one especially enjoys or is skillful at
  • osteomancy — A kind of divination by means of bones.
  • outmatches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outmatch.
  • outmeasure — to measure out
  • outsmarted — to get the better of (someone); outwit.
  • overmaster — to gain mastery over; conquer; overpower: The sudden impulse had quite overmastered me.
  • palimpsest — a parchment or the like from which writing has been partially or completely erased to make room for another text.
  • palmerstonHenry John Temple, 3rd Viscount, 1784–1865, British statesman: prime minister 1855–58, 1859–65.
  • panatheism — the belief that because there is no God, nothing can properly be termed sacred or holy.
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