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11-letter words containing n, e, t, m, a

  • aschelminth — in some systems of classification, any of a phylum (Aschelminthes) of wormlike animals, including rotifers, gastrotrichs, gordian worms, and nematodes: these animals are usually considered to be in separate phyla
  • assessments — Plural form of assessment.
  • assignments — Plural form of assignment.
  • assoilments — Plural form of assoilment.
  • assortments — Plural form of assortment.
  • assuagement — to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease; mitigate: to assuage one's grief; to assuage one's pain.
  • astoundment — the state of being astounded
  • astromancer — divination by means of the stars.
  • astronomers — Plural form of astronomer.
  • astronomize — to practise or study astronomy or engage in astronomical matters
  • at any time — If something could happen at any time, it is possible that it will happen very soon, though nobody can predict exactly when.
  • at one time — If you say that something was the case at one time, you mean that it was the case during a particular period in the past.
  • athermanous — capable of stopping radiant heat or infrared radiation
  • atomoxetine — (pharmaceutical drug) A non-stimulant drug used for the treatment of ADHD.
  • atramentous — similar to or as black as ink
  • attachments — Plural form of attachment.
  • attainments — Plural form of attainment.
  • attaintment — conviction of a crime
  • attempering — Present participle of attemper.
  • attendement — the state or act of intending or purposing
  • attorneydom — the state or power of being an attorney
  • attorneyism — the slyness and cleverness associated with attorneys
  • augmentable — Capable of being augmented or increased.
  • augmentless — (grammar) lacking augment.
  • aunt jemima — Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. a black woman considered by other black people to be subservient to or to curry favor with white people.
  • auto-immune — Auto-immune describes medical conditions in which normal cells are attacked by the body's immune system.
  • auxanometer — an instrument that measures the linear growth of plant shoots
  • axonometric — of or relating to a projection method of representing three-dimensional objects on a flat surface
  • balletomane — a person enthusiastic about the ballet
  • bandmasters — Plural form of bandmaster.
  • barnstormed — Simple past tense and past participle of barnstorm.
  • barnstormer — to conduct a campaign or speaking tour in rural areas by making brief stops in many small towns.
  • battlements — The battlements of a castle or fortress consist of a wall built round the top, with gaps through which guns or arrows can be fired.
  • baum marten — a dark brown European marten (esp. Martes martes) or its fur
  • be meant to — If you say that something is meant to happen, you mean that it is expected to happen or that it ought to happen.
  • benjaminite — a member of the tribe of Benjamin.
  • bereavement — Bereavement is the sorrow you feel or the state you are in when a relative or close friend dies.
  • betting man — a person who is in the habit of placing bets
  • blue mantle — one of the four pursuivants of the British College of Arms
  • bombardment — A bombardment is a strong and continuous attack of gunfire or bombing.
  • bond market — the market in which bonds are traded
  • calumniated — Simple past tense and past participle of calumniate.
  • calumniates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calumniate.
  • camel train — a series of camels tied in single file, used to transport goods or passengers
  • campanulate — (esp of flower corollas) shaped like a bell
  • campbeltown — a seaport on the Kintyre peninsula, in SW Scotland: resort.
  • campestrian — Relating to open fields; growing in a field, or open ground.
  • cannot seem — If you say that you cannot seem or could not seem to do something, you mean that you have tried to do it and were unable to.
  • canto fermo — a melody that is the basis to which other parts are added in polyphonic music
  • cantonments — Plural form of cantonment.
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