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10-letter words containing u, a, m

  • clamouring — a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates.
  • clamourous — Archaic spelling of clamorous.
  • clemenceau — Georges Eugène Benjamin (ʒɔrʒ œʒɛn bɛ̃ʒamɛ̃). 1841–1929, French statesman; prime minister of France (1906–09; 1917–20); negotiated the Treaty of Versailles (1919)
  • clubmaster — the manager of a gentlemen's club
  • coatimundi — The ring-tailed coati, Nasua nasua, a south American carnivore.
  • cockalorum — a self-important little man
  • columbaria — Irregular plural form of columbarium.
  • columellae — Plural form of columella.
  • columellar — (biology, anatomy) Of or pertaining to a columella.
  • columnated — Architecture. a rigid, relatively slender, upright support, composed of relatively few pieces. a decorative pillar, most often composed of stone and typically having a cylindrical or polygonal shaft with a capital and usually a base.
  • comatulids — Plural form of comatulid.
  • come about — When you say how or when something came about, you say how or when it happened.
  • comeupance — Alternative form of comeuppance.
  • commeasure — to coincide with in degree, extent, quality, etc
  • communally — used or shared in common by everyone in a group: a communal jug of wine.
  • communards — Plural form of communard.
  • communital — a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural and historical heritage.
  • communitas — the sense of sharing and intimacy that develops among persons who experience liminality as a group.
  • commutable — (of a punishment) capable of being reduced in severity
  • commutated — to reverse the direction of (a current or currents), as by a commutator.
  • commutator — a device used to reverse the direction of flow of an electric current
  • compacture — an act of joining or bringing into proximity
  • computable — computability theory
  • computator — a person who computes or calculates
  • conga drum — a large tubular bass drum, used chiefly in Latin American and funk music and played with the hands
  • consumable — Consumable goods are items which are intended to be bought, used, and then replaced.
  • consummate — You use consummate to describe someone who is extremely skilful.
  • cosmonauts — Plural form of cosmonaut.
  • coumarilic — coumaric
  • councilman — A councilman is a man who is a member of a local council.
  • counterman — a man who works on a lunch counter or behind the counter of a cafe
  • countryman — Your countrymen are people from your own country.
  • coursemate — One who is taking the same academic course.
  • cream puff — a shell of light pastry with a custard or cream filling
  • creampuffs — Plural form of creampuff.
  • cub master — a man who organizes a pack of cub scouts
  • culminated — Simple past tense and past participle of culminate.
  • culminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of culminate.
  • cumberland — (until 1974) a county of NW England, now part of Cumbria
  • cumulating — to heap up; amass; accumulate.
  • cumulation — the act of cumulating; accumulation.
  • cumulative — If a series of events have a cumulative effect, each event makes the effect greater.
  • cunningham — Merce (mɜːs). 1919–2009 US dancer and choreographer. His experimental ballets include Suite for Five (1956) and Travelogue (1977)
  • curly palm — a feather palm, Howea belmoreana, of Lord Howe Island, having plumy leaves about 7 feet (2.1 meter) long.
  • curtmantle — ("Henry the Saint") 973–1024, king of Germany 1002–24 and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1014–24.
  • custom car — a car that is built to the buyer's own specifications
  • customable — subject to customs
  • damascenus — Johannes [joh-han-eez,, -is] /dʒoʊˈhæn iz,, -ɪs/ (Show IPA), John of Damascus, Saint.
  • damasus ii — died 1048, pope 1048.
  • damp squib — You can describe something such as an event or a performance as a damp squib when it is expected to be interesting, exciting, or impressive, but fails to be any of these things.
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