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10-letter words containing m, o, r, e, l

  • line storm — equinoctial storm.
  • lion-tamer — a person who trains lions, esp for entertainment in a circus
  • lipochrome — any of the naturally occurring pigments that contain a lipid, as carotene.
  • lithomarge — kaolin in compact, massive, usually impure form.
  • loadmaster — an aircrew member responsible for the loading and stowage of cargo aboard an aircraft.
  • lobsterman — a person who traps lobsters.
  • lobstermen — Plural form of lobsterman.
  • lockmaster — one in charge of a canal lock
  • long metre — a stanzaic form consisting of four octosyllabic lines, used esp for hymns
  • longprimer — in printing, a size of type intermediate between small pica and bourgeois
  • loom large — to be very prominent or important
  • loperamide — a substance, C 29 H 33 ClN 2 O 2 , used in the treatment of diarrhea.
  • loremaster — (chiefly, fantasy) A wise person with knowledge of history, genealogy and ancient poetry and possibly magic as well.
  • lossmakers — Plural form of lossmaker.
  • low german — the West Germanic languages not included in the High German group, as English, Dutch, Flemish, or Plattdeutsch. Abbreviation: LG. Compare High German (def 1).
  • lower limb — a limb that is lower or hindmost; a leg
  • lower mast — the lowermost spar of a compound mast, stepped in the hull of a vessel and carrying a topmast and any other upper spars.
  • loxodromes — Plural form of loxodrome.
  • lumbersome — unwieldy; cumbrous
  • lumen-hour — a unit of luminous energy, equal to that emitted in 1 hour by a light source emitting a luminous flux of 1 lumen. Abbreviation: lm-hr.
  • lumisterol — a steroid compound produced when ergosterol is exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Formula: C28H44O
  • luxembourg — a grand duchy surrounded by Germany, France, and Belgium. 999 sq. mi. (2585 sq. km).
  • macro lens — a lens used to bring into focus objects very close to the camera.
  • macrocycle — (chemistry) a cyclic macromolecule, or a macrocyclic portion of a molecule.
  • macrolevel — at or on a level that is large in scale or scope: macrolevel research on crime rates in urban areas.
  • macrolides — Plural form of macrolide.
  • macroscale — A relatively large scale.
  • maelstroms — Plural form of maelstrom.
  • mail order — shopping by post
  • mail-order — pertaining to or obtained by mail order: a dozen mail-order rosebushes.
  • mailperson — A mailman or mailwoman.
  • malar bone — Also, malar bone. zygomatic bone.
  • malar-bone — Also, malar bone. zygomatic bone.
  • malefactor — a person who violates the law; criminal.
  • malleiform — having the shape of a hammer
  • mandelbrot — designating or of any of various sets of points used in the study of chaos to generate fractals
  • manifolder — a machine for making manifolds or copies, as of writing.
  • marblewood — any of several trees having wood somewhat resembling marble in graining or texture, as Diospyros marmorata, of southern Asia, or Olea paniculata, of Australia.
  • marjolaine — (italics) French. marjoram.
  • marlaceous — Resembling marl.
  • marouflage — a method of attaching a canvas to a wall through adhesion, accomplished by coating the surface with white lead mixed with oil.
  • marrowless — Anatomy. a soft, fatty, vascular tissue in the interior cavities of bones that is a major site of blood cell production.
  • martellato — (of notes or chords in a musical score) heavily accented and detached.
  • marvellous — superb; excellent; great: a marvelous show.
  • matronlike — Like a matron; sedate; grave; matronly.
  • mcreynoldsJames Clark, 1862–1946, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1914–41.
  • meadowlark — any of several American songbirds of the genus Sturnella, of the family Icteridae, especially S. magna (eastern meadowlark) and S. neglecta (western meadowlark) having a brownish and black back and wings and a yellow breast, noted for their clear, tuneful song.
  • mediocrely — In a mediocre way.
  • megalosaur — any gigantic carnivorous dinosaur of the genus Megalosaurus, of the Jurassic and early Cretaceous periods.
  • melanoderm — a person with dark pigmentation of the skin.
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