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11-letter words containing r, h, e, o, m

  • chemoreflex — a reflex caused by a chemical stimulus.
  • chemosensor — A cell in a sense organ that can convert a chemical stimulus into some form of action.
  • chemosphere — an atmospheric zone about 19 to 80 km (11.8 to 49.7 mi) above the earth's surface, in which photochemical reactions take place
  • cheremkhovo — a city in the SE Russian Federation in Asia, on the Trans-Siberian Railroad, near Lake Baikal.
  • chernozemic — of or relating to a chernozem
  • cherry bomb — a powerful firecracker that is shaped like a cherry
  • chiromancer — A palm reader, one who practices chiromancy.
  • chloramines — Plural form of chloramine.
  • chlorimeter — a device used to determine the amount of chlorine present in a preparation
  • chlorimetry — the methods and procedures used to determine the amount of chlorine present in a preparation
  • choirmaster — A choirmaster is a person whose job is to train a choir.
  • choreodrama — dance drama performed by a group
  • christendom — All the Christian people and countries in the world can be referred to as Christendom.
  • chromascope — An instrument for showing the optical effects of colour.
  • chrome alum — a violet-red crystalline substance, used as a mordant in dyeing. Formula: KCr(SO4)2.12H2O
  • chrome dome — a baldheaded person.
  • chrome tape — magnetic recording tape coated with chrome dioxide
  • chrome-dome — a baldheaded person.
  • chromeplate — to plate with chromium.
  • chrominance — the quality of light that causes the sensation of colour. It is determined by comparison with a reference source of the same brightness and of known chromaticity
  • chromogenic — producing colour
  • chromomeres — Plural form of chromomere.
  • chromomeric — relating to chromomeres or pieces of chromatin that are part of a chromosome
  • chromometer — An instrument that compares the colour of something with a reference standard.
  • chromophile — Also, chromophilic, chromophilous [kroh-mof-uh-luh s] /kroʊˈmɒf ə ləs/ (Show IPA), chromatophilic, chromatophilous. staining readily.
  • chromophobe — a cell that does not take a stain easily
  • chromophore — a group of atoms in a chemical compound that are responsible for the colour of the compound
  • chromoscope — a piece of equipment that is used to examine different aspects of colour including, for example, intensity
  • chromosomes — any of several threadlike bodies, consisting of chromatin, that carry the genes in a linear order: the human species has 23 pairs, designated 1 to 22 in order of decreasing size and X and Y for the female and male sex chromosomes respectively.
  • chronometer — A chronometer is an extremely accurate clock that is used especially by sailors at sea.
  • chronometre — (nonstandard, and, now, largely obsolete) Alternative form of chronometer.
  • chronometry — the science or technique of measuring time with extreme accuracy
  • chrysomelid — a vibrantly-coloured beetle belonging to the family Chrysomelidae that eats the leaves of plants
  • church mode — a mode belonging to a codified system of modes in use in Gregorian chant and in other music to c1600.
  • churchwomen — Plural form of churchwoman.
  • chymiferous — containing chyme
  • cochlearium — In Ancient Rome, a small spoon with a long tapering handle.
  • come-hither — alluring; seductive
  • comprehends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of comprehend.
  • comradeship — Comradeship is friendship between a number of people who are doing the same work or who share the same difficulties or dangers.
  • coppersmith — a person who works copper or copper alloys
  • cosmosphere — a device consisting of a glass globe on which the stars are shown, and within which is another globe representing the Earth, that shows the position of the Earth, at any given time, in relation to the stars
  • countermyth — a myth that conflicts with another myth
  • cpt theorem — the proposition that all the laws of physics are unchanged by the combined operations of charge conjugation (C), space inversion (P), and time reversal (T).
  • cytochromes — Plural form of cytochrome.
  • demographer — the science of vital and social statistics, as of the births, deaths, diseases, marriages, etc., of populations.
  • demographic — Demographic means relating to or concerning demography.
  • dermography — a type of marking on the skin, whether in the form of writing or pictures, supposedly of psychic origin, similar to stigmata except for being more short-lived
  • diamorphine — heroin.
  • dichromates — Plural form of dichromate.
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