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

  • collimator — a small telescope attached to a larger optical instrument as an aid in fixing its line of sight
  • combinator — (computer science) A lambda expression which has no free variables in it.
  • come first — If you say that someone or something comes first for a particular person, you mean they treat or consider that person or thing as more important than anything else.
  • comforting — If you say that something is comforting, you mean it makes you feel less worried or unhappy.
  • comiserate — Obsolete spelling of commiserate.
  • comminutor — a machine that pulverizes solids, as in waste treatment.
  • commixture — a mixture
  • commorient — Dying together or at the same time.
  • compatriot — Your compatriots are people from your own country.
  • competitor — A company's competitors are companies who are trying to sell similar goods or services to the same people.
  • compilator — a compiler
  • compositor — A compositor is a person who arranges the text and pictures of a book, magazine, or newspaper before it is printed.
  • concretism — the practice of representing abstract concepts in concrete terms
  • conformist — Someone who is conformist behaves or thinks like everyone else rather than doing things that are original.
  • conformity — If something happens in conformity with something such as a law or someone's wishes, it happens as the law says it should, or as the person wants it to.
  • consortism — symbiosis
  • consortium — A consortium is a group of people or firms who have agreed to co-operate with each other.
  • costumiers — Plural form of costumier.
  • coterminal — having the same border or covering the same area.
  • cottierism — (in Ireland) the system of cottier tenure
  • cotyliform — shaped like a cup
  • craniotomy — any surgical incision into the skull, esp to expose the brain for neurosurgery
  • cremations — Plural form of cremation.
  • crematoria — a crematory.
  • cristiform — crest-shaped
  • criticisms — the act of passing judgment as to the merits of anything.
  • crunchtime — the tense, critical phase of an activity
  • cryometric — of or relating to cryometry
  • cultriform — (botany, zoology) Shaped like a pruning knife; cultrate.
  • customizer — a person who customizes
  • cyathiform — shaped like a drinking glass or cup, with a wider upper section
  • cymotrichy — the state of having wavy hair
  • cytometric — of or relating to cytometry
  • decametric — relating to or calculated by a decametre or measure equivalent to ten metres
  • decembrist — a participant in the unsuccessful revolt against Tsar Nicolas I in Dec 1825
  • decimeters — Plural form of decimeter.
  • dekametric — (of a radio wave) having a wavelength between 10 and 100 meters: decametric wave.
  • delimiters — Plural form of delimiter.
  • democratic — A democratic country, government, or political system is governed by representatives who are elected by the people.
  • democritus — ?460–?370 bc, Greek philosopher who developed the atomist theory of matter of his teacher, Leucippus
  • densimeter — any instrument for measuring density
  • derailment — A derailment is an accident in which a train comes off the track on which it is running.
  • derivement — (obsolete) That which is derived; deduction; inference.
  • dermatitis — Dermatitis is a medical condition which makes your skin red and painful.
  • dermatosis — any skin disease
  • dermestids — Plural form of dermestid.
  • desirement — (nonstandard) something that is desired, but not absolutely required.
  • determined — If you are determined to do something, you have made a firm decision to do it and will not let anything stop you.
  • determiner — In grammar, a determiner is a word which is used at the beginning of a noun group to indicate, for example, which thing you are referring to or whether you are referring to one thing or several. Common English determiners are 'a', 'the', 'some', 'this', and 'each'.
  • determines — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of determine.
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