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11-letter words containing s, t, e, m

  • attachments — Plural form of attachment.
  • attainments — Plural form of attainment.
  • attorneyism — the slyness and cleverness associated with attorneys
  • audiometers — Plural form of audiometer.
  • augmentless — (grammar) lacking augment.
  • autoerotism — pleasurable sensations or tensions arising in the erogenous body zones without external stimulation
  • automatizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of automatize.
  • automobiles — Plural form of automobile.
  • axisymmetry — any symmetry formed around an axis
  • bal musette — a dance hall in France in which the music is provided by an accordion band.
  • bandmasters — Plural form of bandmaster.
  • bargemaster — the owner of a barge
  • barnstormed — Simple past tense and past participle of barnstorm.
  • barnstormer — to conduct a campaign or speaking tour in rural areas by making brief stops in many small towns.
  • basil thyme — a plant, Acinos thymoides, of the mint family, having egg-shaped leaves and purplish flowers.
  • basil-thyme — a European plant, Acinos arvensis, having clusters of small violet-and-white flowers: family Lamiaceae
  • basketmaker — A person who makes baskets.
  • bathometers — Plural form of bathometer.
  • battlements — The battlements of a castle or fortress consist of a wall built round the top, with gaps through which guns or arrows can be fired.
  • be my guest — If you say be my guest to someone, you are giving them permission to do something.
  • beachmaster — a bull fur seal having its own territory in the breeding grounds.
  • besiegement — the state of being besieged
  • betsiamites — a river in E Quebec, Canada, flowing SE to the St. Lawrence River. 240 miles (386 km) long.
  • bimetallism — the use of two metals, esp gold and silver, in fixed relative values as the standard of value and currency
  • bimetallist — the use of two metals, ordinarily gold and silver, at a fixed relative value, as the monetary standard.
  • biomimetics — the study and development of synthetic systems that mimic the formation, function, or structure of biologically produced substances and materials and biological mechanisms and processes.
  • bisymmetric — showing symmetry in two planes at right angles to each other
  • blastematic — blastemal
  • blemishment — a flaw or blemish
  • bloodstream — Your bloodstream is the blood that flows around your body.
  • bram stokerBram [bram] /bræm/ (Show IPA), (Abraham Stoker) 1847–1912, British novelist, born in Ireland: creator of Dracula.
  • breast beam — a horizontal bar, located at the front of a loom, over which the woven material is passed on its way to the cloth roll.
  • breast lump — a harder lump detectable in the soft tissue of a woman's breast
  • breast milk — Breast milk is the white liquid produced by women to breast-feed their babies.
  • breast pump — a device for extracting and collecting milk from the breast during lactation
  • bss segment — Block Started by Symbol
  • bumbershoot — an umbrella
  • burgomaster — the chief magistrate of a town in Austria, Belgium, Germany, or the Netherlands; mayor
  • burmese cat — a breed of cat similar in shape to the Siamese but typically having a dark brown or blue-grey coat
  • burnishment — the act or process of burnishing
  • bust a move — go, leave
  • cacomistles — Plural form of cacomistle.
  • cafetoriums — Plural form of cafetorium.
  • calumniates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calumniate.
  • campesterol — (organic compound) A phytosterol, found in many vegetable oils, related to sitosterol.
  • campestrian — Relating to open fields; growing in a field, or open ground.
  • camphorates — Plural form of camphorate.
  • cannot seem — If you say that you cannot seem or could not seem to do something, you mean that you have tried to do it and were unable to.
  • cantonments — Plural form of cantonment.
  • case method — Also called case-study method [keys-stuhd-ee] /ˈkeɪsˈstʌd i/ (Show IPA). the teaching or elucidation of a subject or issue through analysis and discussion of actual cases, as in business education.
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