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11-letter words containing r, e, t, i, m

  • intermitter — A device that controls the intermittent flow of a fluid.
  • intermixing — Present participle of intermix.
  • intermutual — (obsolete) mutual.
  • intermutule — a space between two mutules.
  • internalism — The doctrine that a particular mental phenomenon, such as motivation or justification, has an internal rather than external basis.
  • internments — Plural form of internment.
  • interregnum — an interval of time between the close of a sovereign's reign and the accession of his or her normal or legitimate successor.
  • intersystem — an assemblage or combination of things or parts forming a complex or unitary whole: a mountain system; a railroad system.
  • intervallum — an interval of time
  • intoximeter — A breathalyzer.
  • intradermal — within the dermis.
  • iridotomies — Plural form of iridotomy.
  • irredentism — (usually initial capital letter) a member of an Italian association that became prominent in 1878, advocating the redemption, or the incorporation into Italy, of certain neighboring regions (Italia irredenta) having a primarily Italian population.
  • isallotherm — a line on a weather map or chart connecting points having equal temperature variations within a given period of time.
  • isogeotherm — an imaginary line connecting all points within the earth having the same mean temperature.
  • isometrical — Dated form of isometric.
  • isometropia — equality of refraction in the two eyes of an individual.
  • itinerarium — a prayer in the breviary, used by a priest about to begin a journey.
  • jiggermasts — Plural form of jiggermast.
  • kilometrage — The total distance, in kilometres, travelled.
  • kinesimeter — An instrument for the quantitative measurement of movements.
  • lamotrigine — An anticonvulsant drug used in the treatment of epilepsy.
  • lamplighter — a person employed to light and extinguish street lamps, especially those burning gas.
  • lecythiform — (biology, mycology) shaped like a bowling pin, a flask, or a bottle.
  • legitimator — a person who makes something legitimate
  • legitimizer — One who, or that which, legitimizes.
  • libertinism — libertine practices or habits of life; disregard of authority or convention in sexual or religious matters.
  • ligamentary — Of or relating to ligaments.
  • light cream — sweet cream with less butterfat than heavy cream.
  • light meter — exposure meter.
  • light-armed — carrying light weapons: light-armed troops.
  • limit order — an order to buy or sell a specified amount of a security at a specific price.
  • limited war — a war conducted with less than a nation's total resources and restricted in aim to less than total defeat of the enemy.
  • literaryism — habitual use of literary forms
  • lithometeor — a mass of dry particles suspended in the atmosphere, as dust or haze.
  • littermates — Plural form of littermate.
  • lumber with — If you are lumbered with someone or something, you have to deal with them or take care of them even though you do not want to and this annoys you.
  • lutheranism — of or relating to Luther, adhering to his doctrines, or belonging to one of the Protestant churches that bear his name.
  • madreporite — a sievelike plate in certain echinoderms, through which water passes into the vascular system.
  • maeterlinck — Comte Maurice [French moh-rees] /French moʊˈris/ (Show IPA), 1862–1947, Belgian poet, dramatist, and essayist: Nobel prize 1911.
  • magisterial — of, relating to, or befitting a master; authoritative; weighty; of importance or consequence: a magisterial pronouncement by the director of the board.
  • magisterium — the authority and power of the church to teach religious truth.
  • magistrates — Plural form of magistrate.
  • maidservant — a female servant.
  • mail filter — (messaging)   A program which sorts and processes incoming mail based on patterns found in the mail headers.
  • mailcatcher — a device on a mail car that, while the train is moving, picks up mailbags suspended beside the track.
  • main market — the market for trading in the listed securities of companies on the London Stock Exchange
  • main street — a novel (1920) by Sinclair Lewis.
  • mains water — gas supplied to a building through pipes
  • mainstreams — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mainstream.
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