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10-letter words containing ma

  • comanchero — (in 19th-century New Mexico) a trader who traded with the Native American nomadic tribes such as the Comanche, Navajo, and Apache
  • comandante — commandant.
  • comatulids — Plural form of comatulid.
  • commandant — A commandant is an army officer in charge of a particular place or group of people.
  • commandeer — If the armed forces commandeer a vehicle or building owned by someone else, they officially take charge of it so that they can use it.
  • commanders — Plural form of commander.
  • commandery — a manor under the charge of a commander of a religious military order of knights
  • commandeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of command.
  • commanding — If you are in a commanding position or situation, you are in a strong or powerful position or situation.
  • commandoes — Plural form of commando.
  • con maesta — majestically (used as a musical direction).
  • condylomas — Plural form of condyloma.
  • confirmand — a candidate for confirmation
  • conformant — In accordance with a set of specifications.
  • 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.
  • cornishman — a man who is a native or inhabitant of Cornwall
  • coromandel — calamander
  • 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.
  • cremations — Plural form of cremation.
  • crematoria — a crematory.
  • cro magnon — an Upper Paleolithic population of humans, regarded as the prototype of modern Homo sapiens in Europe. Skeletal remains found in an Aurignacian cave in southern France indicate that the Cro-Magnon had long heads, broad faces, and sunken eyes, and reached a height of approximately 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm).
  • cro-magnon — belonging to a prehistoric, Caucasoid type of human who lived on the European continent, distinguished by tallness and erect stature, and by the use of stone and bone implements, principally of Aurignacian culture
  • crossmatch — (pathology) To test that the blood of a donor and recipient are compatible.
  • cub master — a man who organizes a pack of cub scouts
  • curtmantle — ("Henry the Saint") 973–1024, king of Germany 1002–24 and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1014–24.
  • customable — subject to customs
  • cyclamates — Plural form of cyclamate.
  • cyclomatic — (mathematics) Used to describe the number of edges that must be removed from a graph to ensure that no graph cycle remains; equal to the number of edges, minus the number of nodes plus one.
  • cycloramas — Plural form of cyclorama.
  • cyma recta — a cyma whose concave part projects beyond the convex part.
  • dairymaids — Plural form of dairymaid.
  • dairywoman — a woman who owns, manages, or works in a dairy.
  • dalai lama — (until 1959) the chief lama and ruler of Tibet
  • dalmatians — Plural form of dalmatian.
  • damageable — injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness: The storm did considerable damage to the crops.
  • damagingly — In a damaging manner.
  • damaraland — a plateau region of central Namibia, the traditional homeland of the Damara people
  • damasceene — to decorate or engrave metal with wavy lines and patterns
  • damascened — of or relating to the city of Damascus.
  • damascenes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of damascene.
  • damascenus — Johannes [joh-han-eez,, -is] /dʒoʊˈhæn iz,, -ɪs/ (Show IPA), John of Damascus, Saint.
  • damasus ii — died 1048, pope 1048.
  • danger man — a person, esp a member of a sports team, who is likely to inflict damage on opponents
  • datamation — the processing of data by computers
  • de la mare — Walter (John). 1873–1956, English poet and novelist, noted esp for his evocative verse for children. His works include the volumes of poetry The Listeners and Other Poems (1912) and Peacock Pie (1913) and the novel Memoirs of a Midget (1921)
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