9-letter words containing n, e, t, m
- birthname — a name given at birth
- blastment — shrivelling up due to something in the air
- bodements — a foreboding or omen; presentiment.
- bombinate — to make a buzzing noise
- brainstem — the stalklike part of the brain consisting of the medulla oblongata, the midbrain, and the pons Varolii
- bremerton — a city in W Washington, on Puget Sound: navy yard.
- brimstone — Brimstone is the same as sulphur.
- brominate — to treat or react with bromine
- cabinmate — a person with whom one shares a cabin
- casements — Plural form of casement.
- catamenia — menstrual discharge; menstruation
- catchment — In geography, catchment is the process of collecting water, in particular the process of water flowing from the ground and collecting in a river. Catchment is also the water that is collected in this way.
- cattleman — A cattleman is a man who looks after or owns cattle, especially in North America or Australia.
- cattlemen — Plural form of cattleman.
- cementing — Present participle of cement.
- cementite — the hard brittle compound of iron and carbon that forms in carbon steels and some cast irons. Formula: Fe3C
- centesimo — a former monetary unit of Italy, San Marino, and the Vatican City worth one hundredth of a lira
- centigram — one hundredth of a gram
- centumvir — one of a body of judges responsible for presiding over civil court cases
- centurium — A rejected name for fermium.
- cerements — Plural form of cerement.
- charmante — Silk fabric with a crepe back.
- chemonite — a solution consisting of copper hydroxide, arsenic trioxide, ammonia, acetic acid, and water: used as a wood preservative.
- cinematic — Cinematic means relating to films made for the cinema.
- cinnamate — (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of cinnamic acid.
- claremont — a town in SW California.
- clement i — Saint, called Clement of Rome. pope (?88–?97 ad). Feast day: Nov 23
- clement v — original name Bertrand de Got. ?1264–1314, pope (1305–14): removed the papal seat from Rome to Avignon in France (1309)
- clement x — (Emilio Altieri) 1590–1676, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1670–76.
- clemently — In a clement manner.
- coemption — the buying up of the complete supply of a commodity
- combinate — combined
- come into — If someone comes into some money, some property, or a title, they inherit it.
- comintern — short for Communist International: an international Communist organization founded by Lenin in Moscow in 1919 and dissolved in 1943; it degenerated under Stalin into an instrument of Soviet politics
- commented — a remark, observation, or criticism: a comment about the weather.
- commenter — a remark, observation, or criticism: a comment about the weather.
- comminate — to anathematize
- comminute — to break (a bone) into several small fragments
- commonest — belonging equally to, or shared alike by, two or more or all in question: common property; common interests.
- competent — Someone who is competent is efficient and effective.
- competing — Competing ideas, requirements, or interests cannot all be right or satisfied at the same time.
- component — The components of something are the parts that it is made of.
- condiment — A condiment is a substance such as salt, pepper, or mustard that you add to food when you eat it in order to improve the flavour.
- consumate — Misspelling of consummate.
- consumeth — Archaic third-person singular form of consume.
- contemned — to treat or regard with disdain, scorn, or contempt.
- contemner — One who contemns, who displays contempt towards another.
- contemnor — to treat or regard with disdain, scorn, or contempt.
- contemper — to temper (something) by mixing with something of a different nature
- contempts — Plural form of contempt.