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9-letter words containing s, o, m, a

  • automates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of automate.
  • autosomal — any chromosome other than a sex chromosome.
  • autosomes — Plural form of autosome.
  • averroism — the teachings of Averroës
  • awesomely — causing or inducing awe; inspiring an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, or fear: an awesome sight.
  • awesomest — Superlative form of awesome.
  • axolemmas — Plural form of axolemma.
  • backrooms — Plural form of backroom.
  • badmouths — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of badmouth.
  • ballrooms — Plural form of ballroom.
  • balmorals — Plural form of balmoral.
  • balsamico — Balsamic vinegar.
  • barnstorm — When people such as politicians or performers barnstorm, they travel around the country making speeches or giving shows.
  • base form — the simplest form of a word, to which inflections may be added
  • bathrooms — Plural form of bathroom.
  • batswoman — a female batsman
  • batswomen — Plural form of batswoman.
  • biomasses — Ecology. the amount of living matter in a given habitat, expressed either as the weight of organisms per unit area or as the volume of organisms per unit volume of habitat.
  • bloomsday — an annual celebration in Dublin on 16 June of the life of James Joyce and, in particular, his novel Ulysses, which is entirely set in Dublin on 16 June 1904
  • body mass — the ratio of a person's weight to their height
  • body slam — a wrestling throw in which an opponent is lifted and hurled to the mat, landing on his or her back.
  • body-slam — to lift and throw (someone) to the ground, as in wrestling
  • bombasine — bombazine.
  • bombaster — a person who stuffs or pads
  • bombastic — If you describe someone as bombastic, you are criticizing them for trying to impress other people by saying things that sound impressive but have little meaning.
  • bookmarks — a ribbon or other marker placed between the pages of a book to mark a place.
  • boomslang — a large greenish venomous arboreal colubrid snake, Dispholidus typus, of southern Africa
  • botmaster — (chat)   The owner of a bot.
  • bushwoman — a woman who lives in the bush
  • cameroons — former region in W Africa consisting of two trust territories, French Cameroons (in 1960 forming the republic of Cameroon ) and British Cameroons (in 1961 divided between Cameroon and Nigeria)
  • camisoles — Plural form of camisole.
  • campesino — a Latin American rural peasant
  • camporees — Plural form of camporee.
  • campstool — a lightweight folding stool
  • capsomere — any of the protein units that together form the capsid of a virus
  • cardamoms — Plural form of cardamom.
  • caseworms — Plural form of caseworm.
  • castoreum — the oil secreted from the beaver which is used as bait by trappers
  • castroism — the philosophy and policies of Fidel Castro and his followers
  • catacombs — an underground burial place, esp the galleries at Rome, consisting of tunnels with vaults or niches leading off them for tombs
  • chamfrons — Plural form of chamfron.
  • chamosite — a mineral of the chlorite group, hydrous aluminum silicate of iron, occurring in gray or black crystals in oolitic iron ore.
  • champions — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of champion.
  • chatrooms — Plural form of chatroom.
  • chemostat — an apparatus for growing bacterial cultures at a constant rate by controlling the supply of nutrient medium
  • cheongsam — a straight dress, usually of silk or cotton, with a stand-up collar and a slit in one side of the skirt, worn by Chinese women
  • chisimaio — a port in S Somalia, on the Indian Ocean. Pop: reliable recent estimates are not available
  • chokeslam — A wrestling move in which someone is picked up by their neck and is driven into the mat.
  • chomskyan — of or relating to Noam Chomsky or his linguistic theories, especially to transformational-generative grammar.
  • choriambs — Plural form of choriamb.
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