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8-letter words containing m

  • amimeche — Associate Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  • aminated — to introduce an amino group into (a compound).
  • amirates — Plural form of amirate.
  • amissing — missing
  • amission — (obsolete) deprivation; loss.
  • amitabha — (in Pure Land sects) a Bodhisattva who presides over a Pure Land in the west of the universe
  • amitosis — an unusual form of cell division in which the nucleus and cytoplasm divide by constriction without the formation of chromosomes; direct cell division
  • amitotic — the direct method of cell division, characterized by simple cleavage of the nucleus without the formation of chromosomes.
  • amitrole — a non-selective systemic herbicide used on non-food crops to control grasses and weeds
  • ammanati — Bartolommeo [bahr-taw-lawm-me-aw] /ˌbɑr tɔ lɔmˈmɛ ɔ/ (Show IPA), 1511–92, Italian architect and sculptor.
  • ammeters — Plural form of ammeter.
  • ammianus — Marcellinus [mahr-suh-lahy-nuh s] /ˌmɑr səˈlaɪ nəs/ (Show IPA), a.d. c325–c398, Roman historian.
  • ammocete — ammocoete
  • ammonate — ammoniate (def 2).
  • ammoniac — a strong-smelling gum resin obtained from the stems of the N Asian umbelliferous plant Dorema ammoniacum and formerly used as an expectorant, stimulant, perfume, and in porcelain cement
  • ammonify — to treat or impregnate with ammonia or a compound of ammonia
  • ammonite — any extinct marine cephalopod mollusc of the order Ammonoidea, which were common in Mesozoic times and generally had a coiled partitioned shell. Their closest modern relative is the pearly nautilus
  • ammonium — of, consisting of, or containing the monovalent group NH4– or the ion NH4+
  • ammonoid — any of the extinct group of sea-dwelling cephalopod molluscs with coiled and chambered shells
  • amnesiac — Someone who is amnesiac has lost their memory.
  • amnesias — Plural form of amnesia.
  • amnestic — causing amnesia
  • amnionic — Amniotic.
  • amniotes — Plural form of amniote.
  • amniotic — of or relating to the amnion
  • amoeboid — of, related to, or resembling amoebae
  • amongest — Obsolete form of amongst.
  • amorally — In an amoral manner; without morals.
  • amorance — the state of being in love
  • amoretti — a little cupid.
  • amoretto — (esp in painting) a small chubby naked boy representing a cupid
  • amorists — Plural form of amorist.
  • amorphic — Having no defined shape, lacking form; amorphous.
  • amortise — amortize
  • amortize — In finance, if you amortize a debt, you pay it back in regular payments.
  • amoungst — Archaic form of amongst.
  • amounted — the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
  • amourist — Alternative form of amorist.
  • amourous — Alternative form of amorous.
  • ampakine — Any of a class of chemical compounds that enhance attention span and alertness and facilitate learning and memory.
  • amperage — the magnitude of an electric current measured in amperes, esp the rated current of an electrical component or device
  • amphibia — the amphibians considered collectively
  • amphipod — any marine or freshwater crustacean of the order Amphipoda, such as the sand hoppers, in which the body is laterally compressed: subclass Malacostraca
  • amphiuma — an aquatic, eellike salamander of the genus Amphiuma, of the southeastern U.S., having two pairs of very small feet.
  • amphorae — a large two-handled storage jar having an oval body, usually tapering to a point at the base, with a pair of handles extending from immediately below the lip to the shoulder: used chiefly for oil, wine, etc., and, set on a foot, as a commemorative vase awarded the victors in contests such as the Panathenaic games.
  • amphoral — relating to or resembling an amphora
  • amphoric — resembling the sound produced by blowing into a bottle. Amphoric breath sounds are heard through a stethoscope placed over a cavity in the lung
  • amplexus — the mating embrace of amphibians, particularly frogs and toads
  • ampliate — enlarged; dilated.
  • amplicon — A piece of DNA or RNA formed as the products of natural or artificial amplification events, as in a polymerase chain reaction.
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