9-letter words containing m, e, t, i
- biometric — Biometric tests and devices use biological information about a person to create a detailed record of their personal characteristics.
- biostrome — a rock layer consisting of a deposit of organic material, such as fossils
- birthname — a name given at birth
- bismutite — a mineral, bismuth carbonate, resulting from the alteration of bismuth minerals: a minor source of bismuth.
- bitmapped — composed of or formed by a pattern of pixels to make a bitmap
- bitstream — a sequence of digital data transmitted electronically
- bomb site — A bomb site is an empty area where a bomb has destroyed all the buildings.
- bombilate — to make a buzzing noise
- bombinate — to make a buzzing noise
- boom time — a period in which there is a surge of prosperity for a person, place, or industry
- brainstem — the stalklike part of the brain consisting of the medulla oblongata, the midbrain, and the pons Varolii
- breaktime — a period of rest or recreation, esp at school
- bregmatic — of or relating to the bregma
- bretylium — a substance, C 18 H 24 BrNO 3 S, used to treat acute ventricular arrhythmias and suppress ventricular fibrillation.
- brimstone — Brimstone is the same as sulphur.
- brominate — to treat or react with bromine
- bulb mite — a widespread mite, Rhizaglophus eclinops, that tunnels in the bulbs of lilies and other plants
- cabinmate — a person with whom one shares a cabin
- calamites — Plural form of calamite.
- call time — to suspend play temporarily
- calmative — (of a remedy or agent) sedative
- camp site — a place used or suitable for camping.
- campsites — Plural form of campsite.
- carmelite — a member of an order of mendicant friars founded about 1154; White Friar
- cartelism — the practice of forming cartels
- catamenia — menstrual discharge; menstruation
- catamites — Plural form of catamite.
- catechism — In a Catholic, Episcopal, or Orthodox Church, the catechism is a series of questions and answers about religious beliefs, which has to be learned by people before they can become full members of that Church.
- cauterism — the application of burning, searing, or cautery
- celiotomy — laparotomy (def 2).
- celticism — a Celtic custom or usage.
- cementing — Present participle of cement.
- cementite — the hard brittle compound of iron and carbon that forms in carbon steels and some cast irons. Formula: Fe3C
- centesimo — a former monetary unit of Italy, San Marino, and the Vatican City worth one hundredth of a lira
- centigram — one hundredth of a gram
- centumvir — one of a body of judges responsible for presiding over civil court cases
- centurium — A rejected name for fermium.
- ceramists — Plural form of ceramist.
- cerastium — any of a genus of plants belonging to the family Caryophyllaceae
- cetrimide — a quaternary ammonium compound used as a detergent and, having powerful antiseptic properties, for sterilizing surgical instruments, cleaning wounds, etc
- cetuximab — a monoclonal antibody used to treat cancer
- chamosite — a mineral of the chlorite group, hydrous aluminum silicate of iron, occurring in gray or black crystals in oolitic iron ore.
- chemist's — a chemist's shop
- chemistry — Chemistry is the scientific study of the structure of substances and of the way that they react with other substances.
- chemitype — an obsolete chemical process by which a relief impression was obtained from an engraving or etching
- chemitypy — the process of chemitype
- chemonite — a solution consisting of copper hydroxide, arsenic trioxide, ammonia, acetic acid, and water: used as a wood preservative.
- chemtrail — A contrail consisting of chemicals or biological agents deliberately sprayed at high altitudes, according to certain conspiracy theories.
- cinematic — Cinematic means relating to films made for the cinema.
- cinnamate — (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of cinnamic acid.