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10-letter words containing m, r

  • apart from — You use apart from when you are making an exception to a general statement.
  • apartments — a suite of rooms in a grand residence such as a palace distinguished from any public rooms and designated for the use of a particular person or group
  • apishamore — A saddle-blanket, a saddle blanket.
  • apochromat — a lens, consisting of three or more elements of different types of glass, that is designed to bring light of three colours to the same focal point, thus reducing its chromatic aberration
  • approximal — situated side by side; close together
  • aquamarine — Aquamarines are clear, greenish-blue stones, sometimes used to make jewellery.
  • araeometer — a hydrometer
  • araeometry — the science of estimating the specific gravity of fluids through the use of an araeometer
  • arboretums — Plural form of arboretum.
  • arboriform — Resembling a tree in shape or appearance.
  • arbutamine — Lb pharmaceutical drug A cardiac stimulant drug.
  • archaicism — an archaism
  • archemorus — Opheltes.
  • archimedes — ?287–212 bc, Greek mathematician and physicist of Syracuse, noted for his work in geometry, hydrostatics, and mechanics
  • archiplasm — archoplasm
  • archoplasm — the protoplasmic material surrounding the centrosome, formerly thought to be involved in the formation of the asters and spindle during mitosis
  • arcimboldi — Giuseppe [juh-sep-ee;; Italian joo-zep-pe] /dʒəˈsɛp i;; Italian dʒuˈzɛp pɛ/ (Show IPA), 1527–93, Italian painter.
  • arcimboldo — Giuseppe. 1527–93, Italian painter, best remembered for painting grotesque figures composed of fruit, vegetables, and meat
  • arcosolium — (in Roman catacombs) an arched recess for a sarcophagus.
  • argumental — That is based on arguments. Pertaining to arguments.
  • argumentum — an argument
  • arimathaea — a town in ancient Palestine. Matt. 27:57.
  • arithmancy — divination by the use of numbers, especially by the number of letters in names.
  • arithmatic — Misspelling of arithmetic.
  • arithmetic — Arithmetic is the part of mathematics that is concerned with the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of numbers.
  • arm in arm — If two people are walking arm in arm, they are walking together with their arms linked.
  • armadillos — Plural form of armadillo.
  • armageddon — Armageddon is a terrible battle or war that some people think will lead to the total destruction of the world or the human race.
  • armigerous — of, having, or entitled to have a coat of arms
  • armillaria — any of various fungi of the genus Armillaria, which are white-spored and cause wood rot. Many species are parasitic.
  • armipotent — strong in arms or war
  • armistices — a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce: World War I ended with the armistice of 1918.
  • armor-clad — covered with armor
  • armorially — in an armorial manner
  • armourless — having no armour
  • arms cache — a hidden store of weapons
  • army corps — a military formation that comprises two or more divisions and additional support arms
  • army group — the largest operational formation of military land forces, normally comprising two or more armies or army corps under a designated commander.
  • army-issue — given to soldiers in order to help them carry out their duties
  • aromatical — (rare) aromatic.
  • aromatized — Simple past tense and past participle of aromatize.
  • arrangment — Misspelling of arrangement.
  • arrestment — the seizure of money or property to prevent a debtor paying one creditor in advance of another
  • arrhythmia — any variation from the normal rhythm in the heartbeat
  • arrhythmic — having irregular rhythm
  • arrow arum — a North American plant, Peltandra virginica, of wet areas, having large, arrow-shaped leaves and inconspicuous flowers enclosed in a narrow, pointed spathe.
  • arrowsmith — a novel (1925) by Sinclair Lewis.
  • arsmetrick — relating to the cheeks of a person's bottom that are identical
  • artemether — An antimalarial derived from artemisinin, and used to treat multiply drug-resistant strains of falciparum malaria.
  • artemisias — Plural form of artemisia.
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