10-letter words containing u, s, a, m
- diadromous — of or possessing a leaf venation in the shape of a fan
- didynamous — (of plants) having four stamens arranged in two pairs of unequal length, as in the foxglove
- disulfiram — a cream-colored, water-insoluble solid, C 10 H 20 N 2 S 4 , used chiefly in the treatment of chronic alcoholism, producing highly unpleasant symptoms when alcohol is taken following its administration.
- docudramas — Plural form of docudrama.
- dumb-asses — a thoroughly stupid person; blockhead.
- eczematous — an inflammatory condition of the skin attended with itching and the exudation of serous matter.
- el mansûra — a city in NE Egypt: scene of a battle (1250) in which the Crusaders were defeated by the Mamelukes and Louis IX of France was captured; cotton-manufacturing centre. Pop: 423 000 (2005 est)
- elasmosaur — a very long-necked extinct marine reptile: a type of plesiosaur
- emasculate — Make (a person, idea, or piece of legislation) weaker or less effective.
- embrasures — Plural form of embrasure.
- emplastrum — a medicated plaster
- emulations — Plural form of emulation.
- emulatress — a female imitator or emulator
- emulsoidal — of or relating to an emulsoid
- endogamous — (of a marriage) Within a social group. The practice of endogamy.
- enthusiasm — Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- enumerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enumerate.
- equanimous — Calm and composed; of stable disposition.
- erymanthus — Mountmountain in the NW Peloponnesus, Greece: 7,297 ft (2,224 m): in Greek mythology, haunt of a savage boar captured by Hercules
- factualism — emphasis on, devotion to, or extensive reliance upon facts: the factualism of scientific experiment.
- famousness — having a widespread reputation, usually of a favorable nature; renowned; celebrated: a famous writer. Synonyms: famed, notable, illustrious. Antonyms: unknown, obscure.
- farmhouses — Plural form of farmhouse.
- fauxminist — a person who makes an insincere pretence of feminism
- flamininus — Titus Quinctius (ˈtaɪtəs ˈkwɪŋktɪəs). ?230–?174 bc, Roman general and statesman: defeated Macedonia (197) and proclaimed the independence of the Greek states (196)
- fledermaus — an opera (1874) by Johann Strauss, Jr.
- formulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formulate.
- full marks — If you get full marks in a test or exam, you get everything right and gain the maximum number of marks.
- fulminates — Plural form of fulminate.
- fumigators — Plural form of fumigator.
- fundaments — Plural form of fundament.
- gaminesque — resembling or typical of a gamin or gamine; impish, mischievous
- gaussmeter — a magnetometer for measuring the intensity of a magnetic field, calibrated in gauss.
- gemmaceous — of, relating to, or resembling gemmae.
- glamourise — to make glamorous.
- glamourous — full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way.
- gluemakers — Plural form of gluemaker.
- glumaceous — glumelike; chaffy.
- glutamates — Plural form of glutamate.
- goalmouths — Plural form of goalmouth.
- gradualism — the principle or policy of achieving some goal by gradual steps rather than by drastic change.
- graecismus — (rhetoric, historical) Use of Greek words and examples.
- gramineous — grasslike.
- granulomas — Plural form of granuloma.
- groundmass — the crystalline, granular, or glassy base or matrix of a porphyritic or other igneous rock, in which the more prominent crystals are embedded.
- groundsman — A male groundskeeper.
- groupmates — Plural form of groupmate.
- guardrooms — Plural form of guardroom.
- guestimate — to estimate without substantial basis in facts or statistics.
- gum eraser — a block of gummy, easily crumbled rubber used to erase smudges, pencil marks, and the like especially from artwork.
- gymnasiums — Plural form of gymnasium.