10-letter words containing m
- 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.
- arthrogram — an x-ray photograph produced by arthrography.
- arthromere — any of the segments of the body of an arthropod
- arthrotome — (surgery) A strong scalpel used in the dissection of joints.
- arthrotomy — (medicine) The surgical incision of a joint.
- arylamines — any of a group of amines in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by aromatic groups.
- as many as — You use as many as before a number to suggest that it is surprisingly large.
- as much as — You use as much as before an amount to suggest that it is surprisingly large.
- as one man — with unanimous action or response
- asceticism — Asceticism is a simple, strict way of life with no luxuries or physical pleasures.
- ascogonium — a female reproductive body in some ascomycetous fungi in which, after fertilization, the asci develop
- ascomycete — any fungus of the phylum Ascomycota (formerly class Ascomycetes) in which the spores (ascospores) are formed inside a club-shaped cell (ascus). The group includes yeast, penicillium, aspergillus, truffles, and certain mildews
- asepticism — a form of care or treatment which prevents putrification
- asia minor — large peninsula in W Asia, between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, including Asiatic Turkey west of an undefined line from the Gulf of Iskenderun to the Black Sea
- aside from — Aside from means the same as apart from. This form is more usual in American English.
- assailment — to attack vigorously or violently; assault.
- assam ikan — a Malaysian dish of fish cooked with tamarind
- assemblage — An assemblage of people or things is a collection of them.
- assemblers — Plural form of assembler.
- assemblies — an assembling or coming together of a number of persons, usually for a particular purpose: The principal will speak to all the students at Friday's assembly.
- assembling — to bring together or gather into one place, company, body, or whole.
- assessment — An assessment is a consideration of someone or something and a judgment about them.