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10-letter words containing m, e, t, r, i

  • premarital — preceding marriage.
  • premeiotic — occurring before the start of meiosis
  • premention — to refer briefly to; name, specify, or speak of: Don't forget to mention her contribution to the project.
  • premoisten — to moisten beforehand
  • premonitor — a person who, or a thing which, forewarns
  • premycotic — relating to the early phase of mycosis fungoides
  • presbytism — the condition of being affected by presbyopia
  • presentism — a partiality towards present-day points of view, esp by those interpreting history
  • press time — the time at which a pressrun begins, especially that of a newspaper.
  • prime cost — that part of the cost of a commodity deriving from the labor and materials directly utilized in its manufacture.
  • prime rate — the minimum interest rate charged by a commercial bank on short-term business loans to large, best-rated customers or corporations.
  • prime time — the hours, generally between 8 and 11 p.m., usually having the largest audience of the day.
  • primogenit — the eldest child in a family
  • printmaker — a person who makes prints, especially an artist working in one of the graphic mediums.
  • problemist — someone who composes and solves problems, esp in chess or mathematics
  • promethium — a rare-earth, metallic, trivalent element. Symbol: Pm; atomic number: 61.
  • proteanism — readily assuming different forms or characters; extremely variable.
  • proteiform — changeable in form; multiform
  • proteomics — the study of the functions, structures, and interactions of proteins; the study of the proteome.
  • psalterium — the omasum.
  • pulsimeter — an instrument for measuring the strength or quickness of the pulse.
  • quizmaster — a person who asks questions of contestants in a game, especially as part of a radio or television program.
  • racemation — a bunch, collection, or group
  • radiometer — Also called Crookes radiometer. an instrument for demonstrating the transformation of radiant energy into mechanical work, consisting of an exhausted glass vessel containing vanes that revolve about an axis when exposed to light.
  • ratemaking — the process or practice of establishing rates of payment, especially for public transportation or utilities.
  • ratiometer — (in three-color photography) a device for determining the exposure factors of the filters to be used.
  • ravishment — rapture or ecstasy.
  • re-animate — to restore to life; resuscitate.
  • re-baptism — a new or second baptism
  • re-emitted — to send forth (liquid, light, heat, sound, particles, etc.); discharge.
  • readmitted — to allow to enter; grant or afford entrance to: to admit a student to college.
  • reclaimant — a person who makes appeals to reclaim.
  • redemption — an act of redeeming or atoning for a fault or mistake, or the state of being redeemed.
  • redemptive — serving to redeem.
  • reestimate — to form an approximate judgment or opinion regarding the worth, amount, size, weight, etc., of; calculate approximately: to estimate the cost of a college education.
  • refinement — fineness or elegance of feeling, taste, manners, language, etc.
  • regainment — the act or process of regaining something
  • regimental — of or relating to a regiment.
  • regimented — Military. a unit of ground forces, consisting of two or more battalions or battle groups, a headquarters unit, and certain supporting units.
  • relativism — any theory holding that criteria of judgment are relative, varying with individuals and their environments.
  • remanifest — readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
  • remediated — to settle (disputes, strikes, etc.) as an intermediary between parties; reconcile.
  • remediates — to settle (disputes, strikes, etc.) as an intermediary between parties; reconcile.
  • remigation — the act of rowing
  • remittable — to transmit or send (money, a check, etc.) to a person or place, usually in payment.
  • remittance — the sending of money, checks, etc., to a recipient at a distance.
  • remonetize — to restore to use as legal tender: to remonetize silver.
  • remotivate — to motivate again
  • removalist — a person or company that transports household effects to a new home
  • renominate — to nominate again
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