10-letter words containing t, e, a, m
- envenomate — (of a snake, scorpion, spider, or insect) poison by biting or stinging.
- enwrapment — the action of enwrapping
- epaulement — a construction to protect troops from attack
- ephraimite — a member of the tribe of Ephraim
- episematic — (esp of coloration) aiding recognition between animals of the same species
- epithermal — relating to minerals formed from warm, shallow water
- epitomical — Epitomic.
- equal time — a policy stating that opposing political candidates must be offered the same amount of broadcasting time for television and radio campaigns
- equanimity — Mental calmness, composure, and evenness of temper, esp. in a difficult situation.
- eremitical — Alternative form of eremitic.
- ergotamine — A compound present in some kinds of ergot. An alkaloid, it causes constriction of blood vessels and is used in the treatment of migraine.
- erímanthos — a mountain in SW Greece, in the NW Peloponnese. Height: 2224 m (7297 ft)
- erotomania — Excessive sexual desire.
- erotomanic — Exhibiting or relating to erotomania.
- erraticism — the action or tendency to be erratic
- erymanthus — Mountmountain in the NW Peloponnesus, Greece: 7,297 ft (2,224 m): in Greek mythology, haunt of a savage boar captured by Hercules
- escamotage — juggling; trickery
- escapement — A mechanism in a clock or watch that alternately checks and releases the train by a fixed amount and transmits a periodic impulse from the spring or weight to the balance wheel or pendulum.
- escarpment — A long, steep slope, especially one at the edge of a plateau or separating areas of land at different heights.
- estaminets — Plural form of estaminet.
- estatesman — a statesman
- esteemable — Worthy of esteem; estimable.
- estimating — Present participle of estimate.
- estimation — A rough calculation of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something.
- estimative — Of or pertaining to an estimate or to estimation.
- estimators — Plural form of estimator.
- eternalism — (philosophy) The view that time resembles space and thus past and future events are in some sense coexistent.
- ethambutol — a compound used in the treatment of tuberculosis
- ethylamine — a colourless compound with an ammonia-like odour
- eupatorium — (botany) Any of the genus Eupatorium of perennial herbs.
- euromarket — economics
- examinator — An examiner.
- exhumation — The act of digging up that which has been buried.
- exothermal — Exothermic.
- extemporal — (archaic) Extemporaneous.
- extra time — If a game of football, hockey, or basketball goes into extra time, the game continues for a set period after it would usually have ended because both teams have the same score.
- extramural — Outside the walls or boundaries of a town, college, or institution.
- famishment — Starvation; the fact or process of being famished.
- famotidine — A histamine H2-receptor antagonist that inhibits stomach acid production, commonly used to treat peptic ulcers.
- farce-meat — forcemeat.
- farmerette — a girl or woman working on a farm.
- farmsteads — Plural form of farmstead.
- fathomable — a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 meters): used chiefly in nautical measurements. Abbreviation: fath.
- fathometer — (nautical) A depth finder that uses sound waves to determine the depth of water.
- fathomless — impossible to measure the depth of; bottomless.
- feminality — The quality of being feminal; femininity.
- fiat money — paper currency made legal tender by a fiat of the government, but not based on or convertible into coin.
- filamented — Of or relating to a filament; having filaments; filamentous.
- fimbriated — Having a fringe or border of hairlike or fingerlike projections.
- firemaster — (Scotland) The chief of a fire brigade.