11-letter words containing m, y, c, e, r
- early music — music of the medieval, Renaissance, and early Baroque periods, especially revived and played on period instruments; European music after ancient music and before the classical music era, from the beginning of the Middle Ages to about 1750.
- embracingly — In an embracing manner.
- embryectomy — the surgical removal of an embryo
- embryologic — Embryological.
- emery cloth — a cloth covered with abrasive emery particles, used for sanding
- empirically — Based on experience as opposed to theoretical knowledge.
- enterectomy — surgical excision of part of the intestine
- escharotomy — A surgical procedure in which an incision is made through eschar to expose the fatty tissue below.
- eurhythmics — Alternative spelling of eurythmics.
- exclamatory — Of or relating to a sudden cry or remark, especially one expressing surprise, anger, or pain.
- gastrectomy — partial or total excision of the stomach.
- gimcrackery — cheap, showy, useless trifles, ornaments, trinkets, etc.
- heavy cream — thick cream having a high percentage of butterfat.
- helichrysum — any of the numerous composite plants of the genus Helichrysum, having alternate leaves and solitary or clustered flower heads, including the strawflower.
- heliochromy — the process and practice of producing a photograph that reproduces the natural colours of the subject
- hematocryal — cold-blooded; poikilothermal.
- hermeticity — The condition of being hermetic (airtight).
- hydromancer — One who practices hydromancy.
- hydrometric — Concerning or applying hydrometry.
- hygrometric — of or relating to the hygrometer or hygrometry.
- hyperemetic — characterized by extreme and unrelenting vomiting
- hypermetric — Having a redundant syllable.
- hypermnesic — the condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory.
- hypodermics — Plural form of hypodermic.
- hypothermic — Pathology. subnormal body temperature.
- hypsometric — Of or relating to the use of the hypsometer; hypsographic.
- imperfectly — of, relating to, or characterized by defects or weaknesses: imperfect vision.
- imprecatory — to invoke or call down (evil or curses), as upon a person.
- imprecisely — In an imprecise manner.
- keratectomy — excision of part of the cornea.
- laparectomy — excision of strips of the abdominal wall and suturing of the wounds so as to correct laxity of the abdominal muscles.
- lecythiform — (biology, mycology) shaped like a bowling pin, a flask, or a bottle.
- macrophytes — Plural form of macrophyte.
- macrosystem — A programming system in which small constructs (macros) represent groups of machine instructions.
- maledictory — a curse; imprecation.
- malefactory — villainous
- master copy — an original copy, stencil, tape, etc, from which duplicates are made
- medley race — a relay race in which each contestant must cover a different distance
- memory card — a very small, portable electronic device for flash-memory data storage, as in a digital camera, cell phone, or digital media player.
- memory cell — any small, long-lived lymphocyte that has previously encountered a given antigen and that on reexposure to the same antigen rapidly initiates the immune response (memory T cell) or proliferates and produces large amounts of specific antibody (memory B cell) the agent of lasting immunity.
- memory chip — In a computer, the memory chip is the microchip in which information is stored.
- mercenarily — In a mercenary way, for selfish reason of profit or gain.
- mercilessly — without mercy; having or showing no mercy; pitiless; cruel: a merciless critic.
- mercurially — In a mercurial manner.
- mercury arc — a bluish-green electric arc that has passed through a mercury-vapor cathode.
- meritocracy — an elite group of people whose progress is based on ability and talent rather than on class privilege or wealth.
- methacrylic — denoting a type of acid
- microphytes — Plural form of microphyte.
- microsystem — A microscopic system, especially a system using microscopic electromechanical components.
- molecularly — of or relating to or caused by molecules: molecular structure.