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10-letter words containing z, e, m, a

  • mizzenmast — the third mast from forward in a vessel having three or more masts.
  • mizzy maze — dialect expression meaning state of confusion
  • modularize — to form or organize into modules, as for flexibility.
  • monarchize — to carry out the duties or functions of a monarch
  • monetarize — (transitive) To assign monetary status to; to start circulating and accepting as currency.
  • morbidezza — the effect of extreme softness and delicacy in pictorial and sculptural representations.
  • mozambique — Formerly Portuguese East Africa. a republic in SE Africa: formerly an overseas province of Portugal; gained independence in 1975. 297,731 sq. mi. (771,123 sq. km). Capital: Maputo.
  • mozzarella — a mild, white, semisoft Italian cheese.
  • musicalize — to write or produce a musical version of (a book, play, etc.): an attempt to musicalize one of Shakespeare's comedies.
  • mutagenize — to subject (cells, DNA, etc) to mutagens to induce mutations
  • mutazilite — a member of a medieval theological sect (Mutazila) that maintained that nothing but eternity could be asserted regarding Allah, that the eternal nature of the Koran was questionable, and that humans have free will.
  • mutualized — Simple past tense and past participle of mutualize.
  • mycetozoan — myxomycete
  • neo-nazism — a modern extreme right-wing political movement and ideology based on a resurgence of support for Nazi ideological principles
  • nitrazepam — a synthetic chemical compound belonging to the benzodiazepine group of drugs; a minor tranquillizer used mainly in sleeping tablets, such as Mogadon. Formula: C15H11N3O3
  • nominalize — to convert (another part of speech) into a noun, as in changing the adjective lowly into the lowly or the verb legalize into legalization.
  • normalized — to make normal.
  • normalizer — a person or thing that normalizes.
  • normalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of normalize.
  • omeprazole — a drug, C 17 H 19 N 3 O 3 S, that inhibits the formation of gastric acid, used in the treatment of peptic ulcers and gastroesophageal reflux disease.
  • passamezzo — an Italian dance of the 16th and 17th centuries, similar to the pavane
  • plasmolyze — to subject to or undergo plasmolysis
  • polygamize — to practise polygamy
  • pragmatize — to act or view matters pragmatically
  • prizewoman — a female prize winner
  • psalmodize — to sing psalms
  • quizmaster — a person who asks questions of contestants in a game, especially as part of a radio or television program.
  • rehumanize — to make humane, kind, or gentle.
  • remoralize — to instil with morals again; make moral again
  • schematize — to reduce to or arrange according to a scheme.
  • schlimazel — an inept, bungling person who suffers from unremitting bad luck.
  • somaticize — to convert (anxiety) into physical symptoms.
  • stigmatize — to set some mark of disgrace or infamy upon: The crime of the father stigmatized the whole family.
  • summarizer — to make a summary of; state or express in a concise form.
  • sympathize — to be in sympathy or agreement of feeling; share in a feeling (often followed by with).
  • terza rima — an Italian form of iambic verse consisting of eleven-syllable lines arranged in tercets, the middle line of each tercet rhyming with the first and last lines of the following tercet.
  • thermalize — to undergo or cause to undergo a process in which neutrons lose energy in a moderator and become thermal neutrons
  • traumatize — Pathology. to injure (tissues) by force or by thermal, chemical, etc., agents.
  • unhumanize — to render inhuman
  • vacuumized — to create a vacuum in.
  • vietnamize — to place under Vietnamese control or responsibility; subject to Vietnamization.
  • vitaminize — to add vitamins to (food or drink)
  • womanizers — Plural form of womanizer.
  • zimbabwean — Formerly Southern Rhodesia, Rhodesia. a republic in S Africa: a former British colony and part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland; gained independence 1980. 150,330 sq. mi. (389,362 sq. km). Capital: Harare.
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