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11-letter words containing t, u, m, e

  • back-mutate — to undergo back mutation.
  • bal musette — a dance hall in France in which the music is provided by an accordion band.
  • baum marten — a dark brown European marten (esp. Martes martes) or its fur
  • be my guest — If you say be my guest to someone, you are giving them permission to do something.
  • beauty mark — A beauty mark is a small, dark spot on the skin that is supposed to add to a woman's beauty.
  • beguilement — to influence by trickery, flattery, etc.; mislead; delude.
  • bellmouthed — having a flaring mouth or opening like that of a bell
  • blue helmet — a member of a United Nations military force, usually deployed on peacekeeping missions, and recognizable by a helmet or beret of a distinctive light blue colour
  • blue mantle — one of the four pursuivants of the British College of Arms
  • blue myrtle — blueblossom.
  • boojum tree — a tree, Idria columnaris, native to Baja California, having spreading spiny branches, deciduous leaves, and yellow flowers.
  • bournemouth — a resort in S England, in Bournemouth unitary authority, Dorset, on the English Channel. Pop: 167 527 (2001)
  • breast lump — a harder lump detectable in the soft tissue of a woman's breast
  • breast pump — a device for extracting and collecting milk from the breast during lactation
  • buffet meal — meal at which people stand up and help themselves from the table
  • bull market — A bull market is a situation on the stock market when people are buying a lot of shares because they expect that the shares will increase in value and that they will be able to make a profit by selling them again after a short time. Compare bear market.
  • bumbershoot — an umbrella
  • bumble-foot — an inflammatory condition of the feet of birds, usually caused by an infection
  • burgomaster — the chief magistrate of a town in Austria, Belgium, Germany, or the Netherlands; mayor
  • burmese cat — a breed of cat similar in shape to the Siamese but typically having a dark brown or blue-grey coat
  • burnishment — the act or process of burnishing
  • burnt umber — a brown pigment obtained by heating umber
  • bust a move — go, leave
  • butter clam — any of a genus (Saxidomus) of large, edible clams found along the Pacific coast of North America
  • buttercream — a vanilla-flavored cake frosting or filling made principally of softened butter and powdered sugar.
  • cafetoriums — Plural form of cafetorium.
  • calumniated — Simple past tense and past participle of calumniate.
  • calumniates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calumniate.
  • camera tube — the part of a television camera that converts an optical image into an electrical signal
  • campanulate — (esp of flower corollas) shaped like a bell
  • carbutamide — An antidiabetic drug.
  • catechumens — Plural form of catechumen.
  • center jump — a jump ball between the centers of the opposing teams, held in the circle at the center of the court, as at the beginning of each period.
  • champertous — a sharing in the proceeds of litigation by one who agrees with either the plaintiff or defendant to help promote it or carry it on.
  • circumflect — to emphasize with a circumflex accent
  • circumspect — If you are circumspect, you are cautious in what you do and say and do not take risks.
  • circumvents — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circumvent.
  • columniated — having columns or arranged in columns
  • combustible — A combustible material or gas catches fire and burns easily.
  • come out in — If you come out in spots, you become covered with them.
  • come out of — costs: be subtracted
  • comment out — (programming)   To surround a section of code with comment delimiters or to prefix every line in the section with a comment marker. This prevents it from being compiled or interpreted. It is often done to temporarily disable the code, e.g. during debugging or when the code is redundant or obsolete, but is being left in the source to make the intent of the active code clearer. The word "comment" is sometimes replaced with whatever syntax is used to mark comments in the language in question, e.g. "hash out" (shell script, Perl), "REM out" (BASIC), etc. Compare condition out.
  • communicate — to impart (knowledge) or exchange (thoughts, feelings, or ideas) by speech, writing, gestures, etc
  • communities — Plural form of community.
  • communitive — Relating to community.
  • commutative — relating to or involving substitution
  • computative — of, relating to, or involving computation
  • computerate — If someone is computerate, they have enough skill and knowledge to be able to use a computer.
  • computerdom — the computer industry
  • computerese — the jargon and terminology associated with computers
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