10-letter words containing o, m, l, n
- emblazoned — Simple past tense and past participle of emblazon.
- emblazoner — Someone who emblazons.
- emblazonry — Something emblazoned; a heraldic pattern.
- emboldened — Having been made bold.
- emboldener — a person or thing that emboldens
- embroiling — Present participle of embroil.
- emmenology — the collective knowledge about menstruation and its disorders
- emollients — Plural form of emollient.
- emollition — The act of softening or relaxing; relaxation.
- emoluments — Plural form of emolument.
- emplastron — a plaster containing a balm or medication
- emplotment — (historiography) The assembly of a series of historical events into a narrative with a plot.
- employment — The condition of having paid work.
- emulations — Plural form of emulation.
- emulsioned — Painted with emulsion paint.
- endodermal — Of or pertaining to the endoderm.
- enfoldment — The act of enfolding.
- enormously — To a very great degree or extent; considerably.
- enrollment — The action of enrolling or being enrolled.
- enrolments — Plural form of enrolment.
- ensoulment — The act or process of ensouling; the act of a developing human being given a soul.
- enthraldom — the condition of being enthralled
- entomology — The branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects.
- enzymology — The branch of biochemistry concerned with enzymes.
- epagomenal — inserted at intervals; intercalary
- epilimnion — The upper layer of water in a stratified lake.
- evolvement — Evolution (from simple to complex).
- fall among — to come among by chance
- familymoon — A honeymoon in which the newlywed couple bring along their children.
- fellmonger — a preparer of skins or hides of animals, especially sheepskins, prior to leather making.
- fellow men — if you refer to people as your fellow men, you are emphasizing that you and they are human beings and have things in common
- flamboyant — strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors.
- flamingoes — Plural form of flamingo.
- flammarion — (Nicolas) Camille [nee-kaw-lah ka-mee-yuh] /ni kɔˈlɑ kaˈmi yə/ (Show IPA), 1842–1925, French astronomer and author.
- flummoxing — to bewilder; confound; confuse.
- flunkeydom — The state of a being a flunkey.
- foilswoman — a woman who uses or specializes in using a foil
- folksonomy — a classification system derived from user-generated electronic tags or keywords that annotate and describe online content: Imprecise folksonomies can hinder information retrieval.
- folsom man — a Paleo-Indian of the Folsom tradition.
- formalness — being in accordance with the usual requirements, customs, etc.; conventional: to pay one's formal respects.
- full monty — the, the whole thing; everything that is wanted or needed: At the press briefing, the reporters got the full monty.
- fulminator — One who fulminates, or criticizes intensely.
- funnelform — shaped like a funnel, as the corolla of the morning-glory; infundibuliform.
- gadolinium — a rare-earth metallic element. Symbol: Gd; atomic weight: 157.25; atomic number: 64.
- gambolling — to skip about, as in dancing or playing; frolic.
- gangliform — having the form of a ganglion.
- ginglimoid — relating to the ginglymus
- ginglyform — (anatomy, rare) ginglymoid.
- ginglymoid — of, relating to, or resembling a ginglymus.
- glamouring — Present participle of glamour.