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9-letter words containing r, a, m, e

  • comradely — If you do something in a comradely way, you are being pleasant and friendly to other people.
  • comradery — camaraderie or comradeship
  • con amore — (to be performed) lovingly
  • connemara — a barren coastal region of W Republic of Ireland, in Co Galway: consists of quartzite mountains, peat bogs, and many lakes; noted for its breed of pony originating from the hilly regions
  • copraemia — a type of poisoning caused by faecal matter entering the bloodstream as a result of chronic constipation
  • copraemic — of or relating to copraemia
  • coremaker — a person who makes cores for foundry molds.
  • corn meal — meal made from maize
  • cornerman — the first baseman
  • cothamore — a frieze fabric, often used in the manufacture of overcoats.
  • coumarone — a colorless liquid, C8H6O, derived from coal tar and combined with indene to produce synthetic resins used in paints, adhesives, etc.
  • cracksmen — Plural form of cracksman.
  • craftsmen — a person who practices or is highly skilled in a craft; artisan.
  • crammable — able to be crammed or stuffed full
  • cramponee — (heraldry) Having a cramp or square piece at the end; said of a cross.
  • cream ice — ice cream.
  • cream jug — a small jug for serving cream
  • cream off — To cream off part of a group of people means to take them away and treat them in a special way, because they are better than the others.
  • cream tea — In Britain, a cream tea is an afternoon meal that consists of tea to drink and small cakes called scones that are eaten with jam and cream. Cream teas are served in places such as tea shops.
  • creamcups — a Californian papaveraceous plant, Platystemon californicus, with small cream-coloured or yellow flowers on long flower stalks
  • creamiest — Superlative form of creamy.
  • creamlaid — (of laid paper) cream-coloured and of a ribbed appearance
  • creamlike — Resembling cream.
  • creampuff — puff pastry filled with cream
  • creamware — a type of earthenware with a deep cream body developed about 1720 and widely produced
  • creamwove — (of wove paper) cream-coloured and even-surfaced
  • cremaster — the muscle which raises and lowers the testicles
  • cremating — Present participle of cremate.
  • cremation — to reduce (a dead body) to ashes by fire, especially as a funeral rite.
  • crematory — A crematory is the same as a crematorium.
  • cremocarp — any fruit consisting of two united carpels which hang from a supporting axis
  • crew pram — concurrent read, exclusive write PRAM.
  • crewmates — Plural form of crewmate.
  • crewwoman — A female crewmember.
  • crimeware — (computing) Software that performs or facilitates illegal activities.
  • crimewave — a period of increased criminal activity
  • criminate — to charge with a crime; accuse
  • crossbeam — A crossbeam is a long, thick bar of wood, metal, or concrete that is placed between two walls or other structures, especially in order to support the roof of a building.
  • cube farm — an office which is divided up by mid-height partitions to create separate work spaces
  • cumbrance — a burden, obstacle, or hindrance
  • cytosmear — (cytology) A sample of cells, in the form of a smear on a microscope slide, that has been stained ready for diagnostic examination.
  • dalrympleSir James, 1st Viscount Stair, 1619–95, Scottish jurist.
  • damn near — People use damn near to emphasize that what they are saying is not actually true, but is very close to being true.
  • damourite — (mineral) A kind of muscovite, or potash mica, containing water.
  • dangerman — (sports, British) A player on an opposing side who poses a significant threat.
  • dark meat — meat that is dark in appearance after cooking, especially a leg or thigh of chicken or turkey (distinguished from white meat).
  • dasymeter — a device for measuring the density of gases
  • date from — If something dates from a particular time, it started or was made at that time.
  • daydreams — Plural form of daydream.
  • daydreamy — Inclined to daydream; scatterbrained or idealistic.
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