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10-letter words containing s, c, r, i, m

  • disconfirm — to prove to be invalid.
  • disencharm — To free from the influence of a charm or spell; to disenchant.
  • dosimetric — the process or method of measuring the dosage of ionizing radiation.
  • drumsticks — Plural form of drumstick.
  • dyschromia — Abnormal alteration of the color of the skin or nails.
  • dysmorphic — relating to or resulting in misshapenness of parts of the body
  • ecmascript — (language)   (ECMA standard 262, ISO standard 16262) The standardised version of the core JavaScript language.
  • economiser — Alternative form of economizer.
  • ecotourism — tourism to places having unspoiled natural resources, with minimal impact on the environment being a primary concern.
  • empiricism — The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience. Stimulated by the rise of experimental science, it developed in the 17th and 18th centuries, expounded in particular by John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume.
  • empiricist — An advocate or supporter of empiricism.
  • ergonomics — The study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
  • erraticism — the action or tendency to be erratic
  • eurythmics — A rhythmic interpretation of music with graceful, free-style dance movements.
  • fiercesome — (nonstandard, dialect) fierce.
  • firmicutes — Plural form of firmicute.
  • first-come — arranged, considered, or done in order of application or arrival, as for purposes of service: orders filled on a first-come basis.
  • firstcomer — a person who arrives first or among the first.
  • formicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formicate.
  • freshmanic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a freshman: freshmanic enthusiasm.
  • frolicsome — merrily playful; full of fun.
  • geometrics — a geometric pattern, design, etc.: an ornate and handsome geometric.
  • graecismus — (rhetoric, historical) Use of Greek words and examples.
  • graphemics — the study of writing systems and of their relation to speech.
  • harmonicas — Plural form of harmonica.
  • heresimach — a person engaged in combating heresy and heretics.
  • humoristic — a person who is skillful in the use of humor, as in writing, talking, or acting.
  • hyperosmic — Of, pertaining to, or affected by hyperosmia.
  • hypocorism — a pet name.
  • imbricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbricate.
  • imperfects — Plural form of imperfect.
  • imprecates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imprecate.
  • incisiform — having the shape of an incisor tooth
  • increments — Plural form of increment.
  • isometrics — of, relating to, or having equality of measure.
  • isomorphic — Biology. different in ancestry, but having the same form or appearance.
  • isothermic — occurring at constant temperature.
  • lamarckism — the Lamarckian theory that characteristics acquired by habit, use, or disuse may be passed on to future generations through inheritance.
  • larithmics — the study of quantitative relations in population aggregates.
  • lysimetric — of or relating to the measurement of solubility
  • maastricht — a city in the SE Netherlands, on the Maas River.
  • macaronics — Plural form of macaronic.
  • macintrash — /mak'in-trash"/ The Apple Macintosh, as described by a hacker who doesn"t appreciate being kept away from the *real computer* by the interface. The term maggotbox has been reported in regular use in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. Compare Macintoy. See also beige toaster, WIMP environment, point-and-drool interface, drool-proof paper, user-friendly.
  • macrolides — Plural form of macrolide.
  • macroprism — a prism belonging to an orthorhombic crystal found between the macropinacoid and the unit prism
  • macroseism — A severe earthquake.
  • macrosomia — (pathology) The state (of a foetus or neonate) of being abnormally large.
  • macrosomic — (pathology) Relating to or affected by macrosomia.
  • maestricht — Maastricht.
  • magistracy — the office or function of a magistrate.
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