10-letter words containing t, e, m, p
- competitor — A company's competitors are companies who are trying to sell similar goods or services to the same people.
- complacent — A complacent person is very pleased with themselves or feels that they do not need to do anything about a situation, even though the situation may be uncertain or dangerous.
- complanate — having a flattened or compressed aspect
- complected — complexioned
- complement — If one thing complements another, it goes well with the other thing and makes its good qualities more noticeable.
- completely — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
- completers — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
- completest — Superlative form of complete.
- completing — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
- completion — the act of completing, or finishing
- completist — a person with an obsessive interest in a subject
- completive — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
- completory — serving the purpose of completing
- complexity — Complexity is the state of having many different parts connected or related to each other in a complicated way.
- complicate — To complicate something means to make it more difficult to understand or deal with.
- compliment — A compliment is a polite remark that you say to someone to show that you like their appearance, appreciate their qualities, or approve of what they have done.
- complotter — One who complots; a conspirator.
- components — A part or element of a larger whole, esp. a part of a machine or vehicle.
- composited — Simple past tense and past participle of composite.
- composites — Plural form of composite.
- composters — Plural form of composter.
- composture — compost or manure
- computable — computability theory
- copayments — Plural form of copayment.
- copromoter — a joint promoter
- cormophyte — any of the Cormophyta, a major division (now obsolete) of plants having a stem, root, and leaves: includes the mosses, ferns, and seed plants
- couplement — the action of coupling or the state of being coupled
- date stamp — an adjustable rubber stamp for recording the date
- date-stamp — to stamp the date on, as with a date stamp: He date-stamped every letter received.
- death camp — A death camp is a place where prisoners are kept, especially during a war, and where many of them die or are killed.
- decampment — The act of decamping.
- demimetope — the space between the end of a Doric frieze and the first triglyph.
- department — A department is one of the sections in an organization such as a government, business, or university. A department is also one of the sections in a large shop.
- deployment — The deployment of troops, resources, or equipment is the organization and positioning of them so that they are ready for quick action.
- deportment — Your deportment is the way you behave, especially the way you walk and move.
- dermopathy — Disease of the skin.
- despotisms — Plural form of despotism.
- despumated — Simple past tense and past participle of despumate.
- deutoplasm — nutritive material in a cell, esp the yolk in a developing ovum
- dimorphite — a mineral, arsenic sulfide, As 4 S 3 , yellow-orange in color and similar in its properties to orpiment.
- dimplement — the state of being dimpled
- diplomates — Plural form of diplomate.
- diremption — a sharp division into two parts; disjunction; separation.
- duple time — characterized by two beats to the measure.
- ecmascript — (language) (ECMA standard 262, ISO standard 16262) The standardised version of the core JavaScript language.
- ectomorphs — Plural form of ectomorph.
- ectomorphy — having a thin body build, roughly characterized by the relative prominence of structures developed from the embryonic ectoderm (contrasted with endomorphic, mesomorphic).
- emancipate — Set free, esp. from legal, social, or political restrictions.
- emancipist — (Australia, historical) In penal colonies of early Australia, a convict who had been pardoned for good conduct; sometimes inclusively a convict whose sentence had completed, though one such was more usually called an expiree.
- embonpoint — The plump or fleshy part of a person’s body, in particular a woman’s bosom.