10-letter words containing o, n, c, a, m, p
- mecopteran — mecopterous.
- megaphonic — Of, or pertaining to, a megaphone.
- miscaption — to provide with an incorrect caption
- misocapnic — having a dislike or hate of tobacco smoke
- monocarpic — producing fruit only once and then dying.
- monophasic — having one phase.
- monospaced — Simple past tense and past participle of monospace.
- moonscapes — Plural form of moonscape.
- morphactin — any of various synthetic compounds, derived from fluorine and carboxylic acid, that regulate the growth and development of plants.
- non-impact — the striking of one thing against another; forceful contact; collision: The impact of the colliding cars broke the windshield.
- opsomaniac — a person with an extreme enthusiasm for a particular food
- pancosmism — the philosophical doctrine that the material universe is all that exists
- pandemonic — wild uproar or unrestrained disorder; tumult or chaos.
- panic room — a secure room with a separate telephone line within a house, to which a person can flee if someone breaks in
- pantomimic — the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech.
- patronymic — (of family names) derived from the name of a father or ancestor, especially by the addition of a suffix or prefix indicating descent.
- pentatomic — having five atoms in the molecule
- pernambuco — a state in NE Brazil. 38,000 sq. mi. (98,420 sq. km). Capital: Recife.
- phonematic — phonemic.
- pitchwoman — a female pitchman
- pyromaniac — a compulsion to set things on fire.
- pyromantic — divination by fire, or by forms appearing in fire.
- roman pace — an ancient Roman unit of measurement, equal to 5 Roman feet or about 58 U.S. inches (147 cm).
- spacewoman — a woman astronaut.
- spodomancy — divination by studying ashes
- subcompany — subsidiary company.
- uncompared — to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences: to compare two pieces of cloth; to compare the governments of two nations.