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10-letter words containing m, u, r, e

  • emu parade — an army exercise devoted to emu-bobbing
  • emulatress — a female imitator or emulator
  • emulsifier — A substance that stabilizes an emulsion, in particular a food additive used to stabilize processed foods.
  • enamouring — Present participle of enamour.
  • encumbered — Weighted down, loaded sufficiently to make slow.
  • endurement — (obsolete) endurance.
  • enormously — To a very great degree or extent; considerably.
  • enumerable — Able to be counted by one-to-one correspondence with the set of all positive integers.
  • enumerated — Simple past tense and past participle of enumerate.
  • enumerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enumerate.
  • enumerator — A person employed in taking a census of the population.
  • ephemerous — relating to an ephemeron
  • epicardium — A serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart.
  • epicentrum — the focus of an earthquake
  • epicranium — (anatomy) The upper and superficial part of the head, including the scalp, muscles, etc.
  • epidendrum — an orchid belonging to the Epidendrum genus
  • epineurium — (anatomy) The connective tissue framework and sheath of a nerve which bind together the nerve bundles, each of which has its own special sheath, or perineurium.
  • episternum — (anatomy) The upper segment of the sternum.
  • erechtheum — a temple on the Acropolis at Athens, which has a porch of caryatids
  • eriophorum — cotton grass
  • erymanthus — Mountmountain in the NW Peloponnesus, Greece: 7,297 ft (2,224 m): in Greek mythology, haunt of a savage boar captured by Hercules
  • eudiometer — A graduated glass tube in which mixtures of gases can be made to react by an electric spark, used to measure changes in volume of gases during chemical reactions.
  • eudiometry — (chemistry, dated) The art or process of determining the constituents of a gaseous mixture by means of the eudiometer, or for ascertaining the purity of the air or the amount of oxygen in it.
  • euharmonic — producing perfect concord or harmony
  • euhemerism — the theory that gods arose out of the deification of historical heroes
  • euhemerize — (transitive) to explain or interpret something using the theory of Euhemeros.
  • eupatorium — (botany) Any of the genus Eupatorium of perennial herbs.
  • euphemizer — One who, or that which, euphemizes.
  • euphorbium — an acrid resin obtained from several species of Euphorbia, formerly used in medicine as a purgative and emetic
  • eurhythmic — Harmonious.
  • euromarket — economics
  • eurythmics — A rhythmic interpretation of music with graceful, free-style dance movements.
  • extramural — Outside the walls or boundaries of a town, college, or institution.
  • farmhouses — Plural form of farmhouse.
  • firmicutes — Plural form of firmicute.
  • fledermaus — an opera (1874) by Johann Strauss, Jr.
  • flour mite — any of several mites that infest flour and other stored organic materials and may be a serious pest; some may cause itching in persons handling infected material
  • flurazepam — a benzodiazepine, C 21 H 23 ClFN 3 O, used in its hydrochloride form as a sedative and hypnotic in the management of insomnia and to alleviate anxiety states.
  • force pump — a pump that delivers a liquid under pressure, so as to eject it forcibly.
  • form genus — an artificial taxonomic category including species, especially of fossil forms, grouped together on the basis of morphological resemblance.
  • formulated — Simple past tense and past participle of formulate.
  • formulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formulate.
  • formulised — formulate.
  • formulized — Simple past tense and past participle of formulize.
  • fourierism — the social system proposed by François Marie Charles Fourier, under which society was to be organized into phalanxes or associations, each large enough for all industrial and social requirements.
  • frumentiusSaint, a.d. c300–c380, founder of the Ethiopian Church.
  • frumpiness — The characteristic of being frumpy.
  • full rhyme — rhyme in which the stressed vowels and all following consonants and vowels are identical, but the consonants preceding the rhyming vowels are different, as in chain, brain; soul, pole.
  • full-cream — denoting or made with whole unskimmed milk
  • full-timer — a full-time worker.
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