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10-letter words containing t, a, n, m, i

  • pancratium — (in ancient Greece) an athletic contest combining wrestling and boxing.
  • pandermite — a white, marble-like mineral
  • pantomimed — the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech.
  • pantomimic — the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech.
  • pantrymaid — a domestic maid whose duties concern the pantry
  • papiamento — a creolized language based on Spanish and spoken on Curaçao.
  • parliament — (usually initial capital letter) the legislature of Great Britain, historically the assembly of the three estates, now composed of Lords Spiritual and Lords Temporal, forming together the House of Lords, and representatives of the counties, cities, boroughs, and universities, forming the House of Commons.
  • parmentier — (of food) prepared or served with potatoes: potage Parmentier.
  • patronymic — (of family names) derived from the name of a father or ancestor, especially by the addition of a suffix or prefix indicating descent.
  • pentaprism — a prism that has five faces, a pair of which are at 90° to each other; a ray entering one of the pair emerges from the other at an angle of 90° to its original direction: used especially in single-lens reflex cameras to reverse images laterally and reflect them to the viewfinder.
  • pentatomic — having five atoms in the molecule
  • permeation — to pass into or through every part of: Bright sunshine permeated the room.
  • phantasime — a person who is extremely imaginative and fanciful
  • phantasmic — pertaining to or of the nature of a phantasm; unreal; illusory; spectral: phantasmal creatures of nightmare.
  • phantomish — resembling or reminiscent of a phantom
  • phonematic — phonemic.
  • pigmentary — of, pertaining to, having, or producing pigment.
  • pitchwoman — a female pitchman
  • planimeter — an instrument for measuring mechanically the area of plane figures.
  • planimetry — the measurement of plane areas.
  • pneumatics — a pneumatic tire.
  • postmating — of or designating the period after mating
  • printmaker — a person who makes prints, especially an artist working in one of the graphic mediums.
  • proteanism — readily assuming different forms or characters; extremely variable.
  • provitamin — a substance that an organism can transform into a vitamin, as carotene, which is converted to vitamin A in the liver.
  • puritanism — the principles and practices of the Puritans.
  • pyromantic — divination by fire, or by forms appearing in fire.
  • racemation — a bunch, collection, or group
  • ratemaking — the process or practice of establishing rates of payment, especially for public transportation or utilities.
  • ravishment — rapture or ecstasy.
  • re-animate — to restore to life; resuscitate.
  • reclaimant — a person who makes appeals to reclaim.
  • regainment — the act or process of regaining something
  • regimental — of or relating to a regiment.
  • remanifest — readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
  • remigation — the act of rowing
  • remittance — the sending of money, checks, etc., to a recipient at a distance.
  • renominate — to nominate again
  • retailment — the act or process of retailing
  • retainment — to keep possession of.
  • retransmit — to send or forward, as to a recipient or destination; dispatch; convey.
  • rewriteman — a newspaper employee who writes articles from available information or who reworks the copy written by reporters.
  • ringmaster — a person in charge of the performances in a circus ring.
  • royal mint — a British organization having the sole right to manufacture coins since the 16th century. In 1968 it moved from London to Llantrisant in Wales
  • rudimental — pertaining to rudiments or first principles; elementary: a rudimentary knowledge of geometry.
  • rumfustian — a type of spiced nightcap made with beer
  • ruminantly — in a ruminant manner
  • rumination — to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
  • ruminative — to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
  • saint mary — Christian holy figure
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