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10-letter words containing t, e, s, i, m, o

  • omnitheist — A person who believes in omnitheism.
  • opisometer — an instrument used to measure curved lines on a map
  • osmeterium — a glandular process on the first thoracic segment of many caterpillars that emits a noxious odor to ward off predators.
  • osmometric — Relating to osmometry.
  • outpromise — to promise more than
  • periosteum — the normal investment of bone, consisting of a dense, fibrous outer layer, to which muscles attach, and a more delicate, inner layer capable of forming bone.
  • polemicist — a person who is engaged or versed in polemics.
  • polishment — the state of being polished or the action of polishing
  • polytheism — the doctrine of or belief in more than one god or in many gods.
  • premoisten — to moisten beforehand
  • prime cost — that part of the cost of a commodity deriving from the labor and materials directly utilized in its manufacture.
  • problemist — someone who composes and solves problems, esp in chess or mathematics
  • proteanism — readily assuming different forms or characters; extremely variable.
  • proteomics — the study of the functions, structures, and interactions of proteins; the study of the proteome.
  • ptolemaist — an adherent or advocate of the Ptolemaic system of astronomy.
  • removalist — a person or company that transports household effects to a new home
  • resumption — the act of resuming; a reassumption, as of something previously granted.
  • schooltime — the period during which schools are open
  • sclerotium — a vegetative, resting food-storage body in certain higher fungi, composed of a compact mass of hardened mycelia.
  • semeiotics — semiotics.
  • semi-moist — moderately or slightly wet; damp.
  • semination — a sowing or impregnating; dissemination.
  • semiotical — of or relating to signs.
  • semipostal — a postage stamp sold by a government at a premium above its face value, the excess being used for a nonpostal purpose, as a charity.
  • short time — a period or schedule during which the number of working hours is reduced: The recession has put most of the manufacturing plants on short time.
  • skimmerton — shivaree (def 1).
  • smoketight — (of a door, etc) not allowing smoke to pass through
  • smothering — to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing.
  • sociometry — the measurement of attitudes of social acceptance or rejection through expressed preferences among members of a social grouping.
  • somaticize — to convert (anxiety) into physical symptoms.
  • sombrerite — a lime and alumina phosphoric compound
  • somethings — Informal. a person or thing of some value or consequence: He is really something! This writer has something to say and she says it well.
  • spermatoid — resembling sperm.
  • spirometer — an instrument for determining the capacity of the lungs.
  • spirometry — an instrument for determining the capacity of the lungs.
  • stag movie — a pornographic film intended primarily for male audiences.
  • steam iron — an electric iron with a water chamber, which emits steam onto the fabric or garment being ironed.
  • stelliform — star-shaped.
  • stigmatose — relating to or resembling a stigma
  • stone mint — dittany (def 2).
  • stromateid — any of numerous small marine fishes of the family Stromateidae, having a laterally compressed body and an expanded muscular esophagus, often lined with teeth.
  • symptomize — to be a symptom or sign of.
  • the comics — the comic strips in newspapers, etc
  • the minors — the minor leagues, esp. in baseball
  • the movies — the cinema
  • thermistor — a resistor whose action depends upon changes of its resistance material with changes in temperature.
  • thermotics — the scientific study of heat
  • thimerosal — a cream-colored, crystalline, water-soluble powder, C 9 H 9 HgNaO 2 S, used chiefly as an antiseptic.
  • thothmes-i — flourished c1500 b.c, Egyptian ruler.
  • thotmes ii — flourished c1495 b.c, Egyptian ruler, son of Thutmose I, half brother of Thutmose III.
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