10-letter words containing t, o, m, a, e
- commandeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of command.
- commentary — A commentary is a description of an event that is broadcast on radio or television while the event is taking place.
- commentate — To commentate means to give a radio or television commentary on an event.
- commutable — (of a punishment) capable of being reduced in severity
- commutated — to reverse the direction of (a current or currents), as by a commutator.
- compacture — an act of joining or bringing into proximity
- compatable — Misspelling of compatible.
- compatible — If things, for example systems, ideas, and beliefs, are compatible, they work well together or can exist together successfully.
- compearant — a person who appears in court
- compensate — To compensate someone for money or things that they have lost means to pay them money or give them something to replace that money or those things.
- 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
- complicate — To complicate something means to make it more difficult to understand or deal with.
- computable — computability theory
- con maesta — majestically (used as a musical direction).
- consummate — You use consummate to describe someone who is extremely skilful.
- copayments — Plural form of copayment.
- cosmetical — relating to cosmetics
- costa mesa — city in SW Calif., near Long Beach: pop. 109,000
- coterminal — having the same border or covering the same area.
- counterman — a man who works on a lunch counter or behind the counter of a cafe
- coursemate — One who is taking the same academic course.
- cremations — Plural form of cremation.
- crematoria — a crematory.
- customable — subject to customs
- cyanometer — an instrument used for measuring the blueness of the sky
- data model — (database) The product of the database design process which aims to identify and organize the required data logically and physically. A data model says what information is to be contained in a database, how the information will be used, and how the items in the database will be related to each other. For example, a data model might specify that a customer is represented by a customer name and credit card number and a product as a product code and price, and that there is a one-to-many relation between a customer and a product. It can be difficult to change a database layout once code has been written and data inserted. A well thought-out data model reduces the need for such changes. Data modelling enhances application maintainability and future systems may re-use parts of existing models, which should lower development costs. A data modelling language is a mathematical formalism with a notation for describing data structures and a set of operations used to manipulate and validate that data. One of the most widely used methods for developing data models is the entity-relationship model. The relational model is the most widely used type of data model. Another example is NIAM.
- decimation — to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague.
- defamation — Defamation is the damaging of someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them.
- defamatory — Speech or writing that is defamatory is likely to damage someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them.
- demantoids — Plural form of demantoid.
- demarcator — to determine or mark off the boundaries or limits of: to demarcate a piece of property.
- demicanton — either of the two parts of certain Swiss cantons
- democratic — A democratic country, government, or political system is governed by representatives who are elected by the people.
- demodulate — to carry out demodulation on (a wave or signal)
- demon star — Algol.
- demothball — to remove (naval or military equipment) from storage or reserve, usually for active duty; reactivate.
- demotivate — to cause (a person) to lose motivation
- denominate — to give a specific name to; designate
- dermatogen — a meristem at the apex of stems and roots that gives rise to the epidermis
- dermatomal — Anatomy. an area of skin that is supplied with the nerve fibers of a single, posterior, spinal root.
- dermatomes — Plural form of dermatome.
- dermatoses — Plural form of dermatosis.
- dermatosis — any skin disease
- dermopathy — Disease of the skin.
- deutoplasm — nutritive material in a cell, esp the yolk in a developing ovum
- diagometer — an instrument invented by Rousseau, formerly used to measure the electrical conductivity of substances
- dichromate — any salt or ester of dichromic acid. Dichromate salts contain the ion Cr2O72–
- dimethoate — a highly toxic crystalline compound, C 5 H 12 NO 3 PS 2 , used as an insecticide.
- diplomates — Plural form of diplomate.