10-letter words containing p, o, e, m
- myopathies — Plural form of myopathy.
- myotherapy — A form of manual medicine focusing on the diagnosis, treatment and management of musculoskeletal pain.
- myrioscope — a form of kaleidoscope
- mythopoeia — a mythopoeic act, circumstance, characteristic, etc.
- mythopoeic — of or relating to the making of myths; causing, producing, or giving rise to myths.
- neopallium — neocortex.
- nephometer — an instrument for measuring the amount of cloud cover in the sky.
- nephrotomy — incision into the kidney, as for the removal of a calculus.
- neuroplasm — the cytoplasm of a nerve cell.
- nimodipine — A dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker originally developed for the treatment of high blood pressure and now mostly used to prevent vasospasm.
- no problem — any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty.
- no-trumper — a hand suitable for calling and playing no trumps
- noncompete — (legal) Of or pertaining to a commitment not to engage in competition with another party.
- noncomplex — not complex or complicated; simple
- nonexample — Example that is irrelevant to a rule or a definition already shown, used for a clearer explanation.
- nonpayment — failure or neglect to pay: His property was confiscated for nonpayment of taxes.
- nonproblem — a situation, scenario, issue, etc that does not constitute a problem
- nympholept — a person seized with nympholepsy.
- old permic — a subfamily of Finnic, comprising the modern languages Udmurt and Komi, spoken in northeastern European Russia, and fragmentary attestations of an earlier language (Old Permic) dating from the 15th century.
- ombrophile — a plant which survives well or flourishes in rainy conditions
- ombrophobe — a plant which does not survive in or tolerate rainy conditions
- omeprazole — a drug, C 17 H 19 N 3 O 3 S, that inhibits the formation of gastric acid, used in the treatment of peptic ulcers and gastroesophageal reflux disease.
- omnipotent — almighty or infinite in power, as God.
- on impulse — instinctively
- open frame — a frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or a spare.
- openminded — Alternative spelling of open-minded.
- opisometer — an instrument used to measure curved lines on a map
- optometric — Of or pertaining to optometry.
- outcompete — to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest; vie: to compete in a race; to compete in business.
- outperform — to surpass in excellence of performance; do better than: a new engine that outperforms the competition; a stock that outperformed all others.
- outpromise — to promise more than
- overimpose — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
- oversimple — excessively simple
- oversimply — in an oversimple manner
- paddymelon — any of several small Australian wallabies, especially of the genus Thylogale.
- palimscope — a hand instrument that produces concentrated ultraviolet light for reading palimpsests and other research materials.
- palindrome — a word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as Madam, I'm Adam or Poor Dan is in a droop.
- palm grove — small forest of palm trees
- palmaceous — belonging to the plant family Palmae.
- palmcorder — A palmcorder is a small video camera that you can hold in the palm of your hand.
- palmerston — Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount, 1784–1865, British statesman: prime minister 1855–58, 1859–65.
- palmerworm — the larva of a tineid moth, Dichomeris ligulella, of the eastern U.S., that feeds on the leaves of apple and other fruit trees.
- pandemonic — wild uproar or unrestrained disorder; tumult or chaos.
- pantomimed — the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech.
- papiamento — a creolized language based on Spanish and spoken on Curaçao.
- paregmenon — the juxtaposition of words that have a common derivation, as in “sense and sensibility.”.
- passamezzo — an Italian dance of the 16th and 17th centuries, similar to the pavane
- paste mold — a mold lined with a moist carbonized paste, for shaping glass as it is blown.
- pearmonger — a seller of pears
- pedagogism — the principles, manner, method, or characteristics of pedagogues.