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11-letter words containing mor

  • hemimorphic — (of a crystal) having the two ends of an axis unlike in their planes or modifications; lacking a center of symmetry.
  • hemorrhaged — a profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured blood vessel; bleeding.
  • hemorrhages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hemorrhage.
  • hemorrhagic — a profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured blood vessel; bleeding.
  • hemorrhoids — Usually, hemorrhoids. Pathology. an abnormally enlarged vein mainly due to a persistent increase in venous pressure, occurring inside the anal sphincter of the rectum and beneath the mucous membrane (internal hemorrhoid) or outside the anal sphincter and beneath the surface of the anal skin (external hemorrhoid)
  • heteromorph — (zoology) An ammonite whose shell is unusual in not being a regular spiral.
  • holomorphic — analytic (def 5).
  • homeomorphy — the occurrence of two fossil species that appear to be similar although they are unrelated, happening as a result of convergent evolution
  • homomorphic — pertaining to two sets that are related by a homomorphism.
  • humoresques — Plural form of humoresque.
  • humorlessly — a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement: the humor of a situation.
  • hylomorphic — (of a creature) composed of corporeal and spiritual matter.
  • hypomorphic — showing a loss of gene function
  • idiomorphic — Also, euhedral. (in a rock) noting or pertaining to a mineral constituent having its own characteristic outward crystalline form unaltered by the other constituents of the rock; automorphic.
  • immemorable — That cannot be remembered or has been forgotten.
  • immoralists — Plural form of immoralist.
  • immoralized — to make or cause to be immoral.
  • immortalise — to bestow unending fame upon; perpetuate.
  • immortality — immortal condition or quality; unending life.
  • immortalize — to bestow unending fame upon; perpetuate.
  • immortelles — Plural form of immortelle.
  • in memoriam — in memory of; as a memorial to: used in obituaries, epitaphs, etc
  • isomorphism — the state or property of being isomorphous or isomorphic.
  • isomorphous — (of a compound or mineral) capable of crystallizing in a form similar to that of another compound or mineral, used especially of substances so closely related that they form end members of a series of solid solutions.
  • jack mormon — a non-Mormon living amicably among Mormons.
  • lagomorphic — Shaped like a hare.
  • livermorium — a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a very short half-life. Symbol: Lv; atomic number: 116.
  • main memory — program-addressable storage that is directly controlled by and generally contained in the CPU: except for cache storage, the fastest type of storage available to any computer system.
  • marmoreally — In a marmoreal fashion; like marble.
  • memorabilia — Objects kept or collected because of their historical interest, especially those associated with memorable people or events.
  • memorandums — Plural form of memorandum.
  • memorialise — (British) alternative spelling of memorialize.
  • memorialist — a person who writes memorials.
  • memorialize — to commemorate.
  • memorizable — to commit to memory; learn by heart: to memorize a poem.
  • memory bank — the complete records, archives, or the like of an organization, country, etc.
  • memory card — a very small, portable electronic device for flash-memory data storage, as in a digital camera, cell phone, or digital media player.
  • memory cell — any small, long-lived lymphocyte that has previously encountered a given antigen and that on reexposure to the same antigen rapidly initiates the immune response (memory T cell) or proliferates and produces large amounts of specific antibody (memory B cell) the agent of lasting immunity.
  • memory chip — In a computer, the memory chip is the microchip in which information is stored.
  • memory dump — (programming, operating system, jargon)   (Or "core dump") A file on hard disk (traditionally called "core") containing a copy of the contents of a process's memory, produced when a process is aborted by certain kinds of internal error or signal.
  • memory foam — a polyurethane-containing material that adapts to the contours of the body, making it useful in supportive pillows, mattresses, soles and so on
  • memory lane — the memory of one's past life likened to a road down which one may travel: The class reunion was a trip down memory lane.
  • memory leak — (programming)   A leak in a program's dynamic store allocation logic that causes it to fail to reclaim memory in the heap after it has finished using it, eventually causing the program to fail due to lack of memory. These problems were severe on older machines with small, fixed-size address spaces, and special "leak detection" tools were written to diagnose them. The introduction of virtual memory made memory leaks a less serious problem, although if you run out of virtual memory, it means you've got a *real* leak! See aliasing bug.
  • memory loss — an impaired memory or amnesia
  • memory span — the capacity of short-term memory, usually between 5 and 10 items
  • meromorphic — of or relating to a function that is analytic, except for poles, in a given domain.
  • mesomorphic — pertaining to or having a muscular or sturdy body build characterized by the relative prominence of structures developed from the embryonic mesoderm (contrasted with ectomorphic, endomorphic).
  • metamorphic — pertaining to or characterized by change of form, or metamorphosis.
  • microtremor — microearthquake.
  • monomorphic — Biology. having only one form.
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