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11-letter words containing m, u, c, o, t

  • postscenium — a wing on either side of the stage of an ancient Greek or Roman theatre where props could be stored and actors could prepare; a parascenium
  • precomputer — designating the period prior to the introduction of computers; occurring or existing in this period
  • proctodaeum — proctodeum.
  • procurement — the act of procuring, or obtaining or getting by effort, care, or the use of special means: The organ procurement procedure is very complicated.
  • producement — production
  • promiscuity — the state of being promiscuous.
  • pump-action — (of a shotgun or rifle) having an action that extracts the empty case, loads, and cocks the piece by means of a hand-operated lever that slides backward and forward; slide-action.
  • re-accustom — to familiarize by custom or use; habituate: to accustom oneself to cold weather.
  • recountment — the act or process of recounting or reciting something
  • rocky mount — a city in NE North Carolina.
  • roots music — reggae, esp when regarded as authentic and uncommercialized
  • route march — march in which a unit retains its column formation but individuals are allowed to break step.
  • sarcomatous — any of various malignant tumors composed of neoplastic cells resembling embryonic connective tissue.
  • scotomatous — loss of vision in a part of the visual field; blind spot.
  • scoutmaster — the leader or officer in charge of a band of scouts.
  • scriptorium — a room, as in a monastery, library, or other institution, where manuscripts are stored, read, or copied.
  • scrumptious — very pleasing, especially to the senses; delectable; splendid: a scrumptious casserole; a scrumptious satin gown.
  • sperm count — the number of spermatozoa in an amount of semen, used as an indication of a man's fertility
  • statcoulomb — the electrostatic unit of a quantity of electricity, equivalent to 3.3356 × 10 −10 coulomb and equal to the quantity of charge transferred in one second across a conductor in which there is a constant current of one statampere.
  • storm cloud — raincloud before storm
  • strumectomy — excision of part or all of a goiter.
  • tautometric — having the same metre or arrangement of syllables
  • telecommute — to engage in telecommuting.
  • telescopium — an inconspicuous constellation in the S hemisphere, close to Sagittarius and Ara
  • the commune — the revolutionary government of Paris from 1792 to 1794
  • thermoduric — (of certain microorganisms) able to survive high temperatures, as during pasteurization.
  • tonal music — music that uses the diatonic system
  • trombiculid — (of a mite) belonging to the family Trombiculidae
  • tuberculoma — a tumour or other mass that grows from a tuberculous lesion or caused by the tubercle bacillus
  • tumefaction — an act of making or becoming swollen or tumid.
  • tumorigenic — (of cells or a substance) capable of producing tumors.
  • uncombative — not combative or confrontational
  • uncomforted — not comforted or consoled
  • uncommented — a remark, observation, or criticism: a comment about the weather.
  • uncommitted — not committed, especially not pledged or bound to a specific cause, candidate, or course of action: uncommitted delegates; uncommitted reserves.
  • uncompacted — not compacted
  • uncompetent — having suitable or sufficient skill, knowledge, experience, etc., for some purpose; properly qualified: He is perfectly competent to manage the bank branch.
  • uncompleted — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
  • uncompliant — complying; obeying, obliging, or yielding, especially in a submissive way: a man with a compliant nature.
  • uncontemned — treated with respect
  • uncustomary — according to or depending on custom; usual; habitual.
  • unidiomatic — peculiar to or characteristic of a particular language or dialect: idiomatic French.
  • unniloctium — hassium.
  • youth crime — crime committed by juvenile offenders
  • zygomaticus — (anatomy) One of several small subcutaneous facial muscles arising from or in relation with the zygoma.
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