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10-letter words containing m, u, t, s

  • domestique — Cycling. a member of a bicycle-racing team who assists the leader, as by setting a pace, preventing breakaways by other teams, or supplying food during a race.
  • drumsticks — Plural form of drumstick.
  • dumbstruck — temporarily deprived of the power of speech, as by surprise or confusion; dumbfounded.
  • durometers — Plural form of durometer.
  • dust mouse — a dust ball.
  • dust storm — a storm of strong winds and dust-filled air over an extensive area during a period of drought over normally arable land (distinguished from sandstorm).
  • ecotourism — tourism to places having unspoiled natural resources, with minimal impact on the environment being a primary concern.
  • eczematous — an inflammatory condition of the skin attended with itching and the exudation of serous matter.
  • edmundston — a city in NW New Brunswick, in SE Canada, on the upper part of the St. John River.
  • emasculate — Make (a person, idea, or piece of legislation) weaker or less effective.
  • emoluments — Plural form of emolument.
  • emplastrum — a medicated plaster
  • emulations — Plural form of emulation.
  • emulatress — a female imitator or emulator
  • ensoulment — The act or process of ensouling; the act of a developing human being given a soul.
  • enthusiasm — Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
  • enumerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enumerate.
  • episternum — (anatomy) The upper segment of the sternum.
  • equipments — (nonstandard) Plural form of equipment.
  • equisetums — Plural form of equisetum.
  • erymanthus — Mountmountain in the NW Peloponnesus, Greece: 7,297 ft (2,224 m): in Greek mythology, haunt of a savage boar captured by Hercules
  • eurythmics — A rhythmic interpretation of music with graceful, free-style dance movements.
  • factualism — emphasis on, devotion to, or extensive reliance upon facts: the factualism of scientific experiment.
  • fauxminist — a person who makes an insincere pretence of feminism
  • firmicutes — Plural form of firmicute.
  • formulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formulate.
  • fortuitism — the doctrine that evolutionary adaptations are the result of chance
  • frogmouths — Plural form of frogmouth.
  • frumentiusSaint, a.d. c300–c380, founder of the Ethiopian Church.
  • fulminates — Plural form of fulminate.
  • fumigators — Plural form of fumigator.
  • fumitories — Plural form of fumitory.
  • fundaments — Plural form of fundament.
  • gaussmeter — a magnetometer for measuring the intensity of a magnetic field, calibrated in gauss.
  • glutamates — Plural form of glutamate.
  • goalmouths — Plural form of goalmouth.
  • groupmates — Plural form of groupmate.
  • guest room — a room for the lodging of guests.
  • guestimate — to estimate without substantial basis in facts or statistics.
  • guestrooms — Plural form of guestroom.
  • guillemets — Plural form of guillemet.
  • guillemots — Plural form of guillemot.
  • ham sth up — If actors or actresses ham it up, they exaggerate every emotion and gesture when they are acting, often deliberately because they think that the audience will be more amused.
  • haustellum — (in certain crustaceans and insects) an organ or part of the proboscis adapted for sucking blood or plant juices.
  • haustorium — a projection from the hypha of a fungus into the organic matter from which it absorbs nutrients.
  • hippotamus — Obsolete spelling and common present-day misspelling of hippopotamus.
  • home study — instruction in a subject given by mail and addressed to a student's home.
  • house moth — either of two species of micro moth, esp the brown house moth (Hofmannophila pseudospretella) which, although it usually inhabits birds' nests, sometimes enters houses where its larvae can be very destructive of stored fabrics and foodstuffs
  • housemates — Plural form of housemate.
  • humanistic — a person having a strong interest in or concern for human welfare, values, and dignity.
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