8-letter words containing me
- ammeters — Plural form of ammeter.
- anadrome — A word which forms a different word when spelled backwards.
- analcime — a hard, colorless or white zeolite, NaAlSi2O6·H2O, commonly found in basalts
- annamese — of or relating to Annam
- anomeric — (organic chemistry) Of, or pertaining to anomers.
- ansermet — Ernest (ɛrnɛst). 1883–1969, Swiss orchestral conductor; principal conductor of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes
- antimere — a part or organ of a bilaterally or radially symmetrical organism that corresponds to a similar structure on the other side of the axis, such as the right or left limb of a four-legged animal
- antinome — a thing that contradicts or is contrary to another, an opposite
- argument — An argument is a statement or set of statements that you use in order to try to convince people that your opinion about something is correct.
- armament — Armament is used to refer to weapons and bombs carried by an aircraft or other military vehicle.
- armenian — a native or inhabitant of Armenia or an Armenian-speaking person elsewhere
- ashmedai — (tool) A symbolic mathematics package by Michael Levine <[email protected]> that influenced SMP and FORM. There are versions for the Univac 1108 and VAX/VMS.
- assamese — the state language of Assam, belonging to the Indic branch of the Indo-European family and closely related to Bengali
- at times — You use at times to say that something happens or is true on some occasions or at some moments.
- atrament — a liquid substance that is black in colour
- augments — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of augment.
- autosome — any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome
- averment — the act of averring.
- awesomer — (nonstandard) Comparative form of awesome.
- axonemes — Plural form of axoneme.
- b-method — (programming, tool) A system for rigorous or formal development of software using the notion of Abstract Machines to specify and design software systems. The B-Method is supported by the B-Toolkit. Abstract Machines are specified using the Abstract Machine Notation (AMN) which is in turn based on the mathematical theory of Generalised Substitutions.
- bad time — inopportune moment
- bailment — a contractual delivery of goods in trust to a person for a specific purpose
- bailsmen — Plural form of bailsman.
- bakemeat — a pie
- ballgame — any game played with a ball
- bandsmen — Plural form of bandsman.
- bar game — any game or contest that takes place in a pub
- bar meal — a simple meal served in a bar
- bargemen — Plural form of bargeman.
- barometz — a type of Asian fern, Cibotium barometz, the woolly rhizoma of which is thought to resemble a lamb
- basement — The basement of a building is a floor built partly or completely below ground level.
- basename — (file system) The name of a file which, in contrast to a pathname, does not mention any of the directories containing the file. Examples:
- bashment — (slang, countable, especially Jamaican) A party or rave.
- batement — reduction; abatement
- baysmelt — topsmelt.
- beadsmen — Plural form of beadsman.
- becalmed — If a sailing ship is becalmed, it is unable to move because there is no wind.
- bechamel — a basic white sauce made of milk, butter, flour, and, sometimes, cream
- bedframe — the framework of a bed
- bedimmed — Simple past tense and past participle of bedim.
- bedlamer — a harp seal, beyond the beater stage but not yet mature.
- begrimed — dirty
- begummed — to smear, soil, clog, etc., with or as if with gum or a gummy substance.
- beplumed — decorated with feathers
- bepommel — to beat vigorously
- bergmehl — a light powdery variety of calcite
- bessemer — Sir Henry, 1813–98, English engineer: inventor of the Bessemer process.
- bichrome — having two colours
- big game — Large wild animals such as lions and elephants that are hunted for sport are often referred to as big game.