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10-letter words containing n, e, t, m

  • cumberment — an obstruction or hindrance
  • curtmantle — ("Henry the Saint") 973–1024, king of Germany 1002–24 and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1014–24.
  • cyanometer — an instrument used for measuring the blueness of the sky
  • cysteamine — a drug used to treat cystine excretion or radiation sickness
  • dazzlement — the action of dazzling
  • deaminated — Simple past tense and past participle of deaminate.
  • deaminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deaminate.
  • debasement — Debasement is the action of reducing the value or quality of something.
  • debatement — the act of deliberating or arguing about something
  • decampment — The act of decamping.
  • decimating — Present participle of decimate.
  • decimation — to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague.
  • decrements — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decrement.
  • deducement — an assumption or deduction
  • defacement — to mar the surface or appearance of; disfigure: to deface a wall by writing on it.
  • defamation — Defamation is the damaging of someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them.
  • deferments — Plural form of deferment.
  • defilement — to make foul, dirty, or unclean; pollute; taint; debase.
  • definement — the act of defining
  • defragment — to reorganize files on (a disk) so that the parts of each file are stored in contiguous sectors on the disk, thereby improving computer performance and maximizing disk space.
  • defrayment — payment of some or all charges or expenses.
  • delaminate — to divide or cause to divide into thin layers
  • deliminate — To delimit, especially in the computing sense.
  • delimiting — to fix or mark the limits or boundaries of; demarcate: A ravine delimited the property on the north.
  • demantoids — Plural form of demantoid.
  • dementedly — crazy; insane; mad.
  • demicanton — either of the two parts of certain Swiss cantons
  • demolition — The demolition of a building is the act of deliberately destroying it, often in order to build something else in its place.
  • demon star — Algol.
  • demonetise — To remove the status of legal tender from a coin etc. and remove it from circulation.
  • demonetize — to deprive (a metal) of its capacity as a monetary standard
  • demounting — Present participle of demount.
  • den mother — a woman who supervises meetings of a den of Cub Scouts
  • denominate — to give a specific name to; designate
  • denotement — A sign, indication.
  • denouement — In a book, play, or series of events, the denouement is the sequence of events at the end, when things come to a conclusion.
  • densimeter — any instrument for measuring density
  • dental dam — Also called rubber dam. a thin piece of latex placed over the tooth or teeth being treated during endodontic treatment or other dental work.
  • denudement — the condition of being denuded
  • department — A department is one of the sections in an organization such as a government, business, or university. A department is also one of the sections in a large shop.
  • deployment — The deployment of troops, resources, or equipment is the organization and positioning of them so that they are ready for quick action.
  • deportment — Your deportment is the way you behave, especially the way you walk and move.
  • derailment — A derailment is an accident in which a train comes off the track on which it is running.
  • derivement — (obsolete) That which is derived; deduction; inference.
  • dermatogen — a meristem at the apex of stems and roots that gives rise to the epidermis
  • designatum — (semantics) That which is named or designated by a linguistic term.
  • designment — designation, design
  • desirement — (nonstandard) something that is desired, but not absolutely required.
  • destemming — to remove the stem from (a fruit or vegetable); stem.
  • detachment — Detachment is the feeling that you have of not being personally involved in something or of having no emotional interest in it.
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