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8-letter words containing o, m, e, n

  • compline — the last of the seven canonical hours of the divine office
  • con game — a swindle involving money, goods, etc, in which the victim's trust is won by the swindler; a shortened form of confidence game
  • condemns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of condemn.
  • confirme — Obsolete spelling of confirm.
  • consomme — Consommé is a thin, clear soup, usually made from meat juices.
  • consumed — If you are consumed with a feeling or idea, it affects you very strongly indeed.
  • consumer — A consumer is a person who buys things or uses services.
  • consumes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consume.
  • contempo — contemporary
  • contempt — If you have contempt for someone or something, you have no respect for them or think that they are unimportant.
  • coramine — a drug, C10H14N2O, which is a circulatory stimulant and is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, hence preventing its use by athletes
  • cornmeal — Cornmeal is a powder made from maize. It is used in cooking.
  • corpsmen — U.S. Navy. an enlisted person working as a pharmacist or hospital assistant.
  • cremorne — a crumhorn
  • cromorne — crumhorn.
  • cumarone — a colourless insoluble aromatic liquid obtained from coal tar and used in the manufacture of synthetic resins. Formula: C 8H 6O
  • cymogene — a mixture of volatile flammable hydrocarbons, mainly butane, obtained in the distillation of petroleum
  • daemonic — inspired as if by a demon, indwelling spirit, or genius.
  • daimones — disembodied souls
  • decomino — (geometry) A polyomino made up of ten squares.
  • demeanor — Your demeanor is the way you behave, which gives people an impression of your character and feelings.
  • dementor — Evil and fearsome creature.
  • demijohn — a large bottle with a short narrow neck, often with small handles at the neck and encased in wickerwork
  • demoness — a female demon
  • demoniac — of, like, or suggestive of a demon; demonic
  • demonian — of, relating to, or resembling a demon
  • demonise — to turn into a demon or make demonlike.
  • demonish — Like or characterisic of a demon; demonic.
  • demonism — belief in the existence and power of demons
  • demonist — A believer in, or worshipper of, demons.
  • demonize — If people demonize someone, they convince themselves that that person is evil.
  • demoting — Present participle of demote.
  • demotion — to reduce to a lower grade, rank, class, or position (opposed to promote): They demoted the careless waiter to busboy.
  • diamonte — A seven-line poem describing two opposite subjects using only adjectives, nouns and participles.
  • doberman — Doberman pinscher.
  • document — a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
  • dolmenic — of or relating to a dolmen
  • dominate — to rule over; govern; control.
  • domineer — Assert one's will over another in an arrogant way.
  • dominoes — a flat, thumbsized, rectangular block, the face of which is divided into two parts, each either blank or bearing from one to six pips or dots: 28 such pieces form a complete set.
  • dopamine — Biochemistry. a catecholamine neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, retina, and sympathetic ganglia, acting within the brain to help regulate movement and emotion: its depletion may cause Parkinson's disease. Compare dopa.
  • dormient — sleeping; dormant.
  • downcome — a downcomer.
  • downhome — Alternative form of down-home.
  • downtime — a time during a regular working period when an employee is not actively productive.
  • dream on — It isn't true
  • duncedom — the characteristic behaviour or the realm of a dunce or a dullard
  • duodenum — the first portion of the small intestine, from the stomach to the jejunum.
  • ebionism — the teaching upheld by the Ebionites that said that Jesus was a mortal human being, that Christians should adhere to Jewish law and that absence of wealth was a preferred religious quality
  • economic — of or relating to the science of economics.
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