9-letter words containing ome
- come down — If the cost, level, or amount of something comes down, it becomes less than it was before.
- come from — to be or have been a resident or native (of)
- come good — to recover and perform well after a bad start or setback
- come home — (of an anchor) to fail to hold
- come into — If someone comes into some money, some property, or a title, they inherit it.
- come over — If a feeling or desire, especially a strange or surprising one, comes over you, it affects you strongly.
- come true — If a dream, wish, or prediction comes true, it actually happens.
- come upon — If you come upon someone or something, you meet them or find them by chance.
- comebacks — Plural form of comeback.
- comedians — Plural form of comedian.
- comedical — of, relating to, or of the nature of comedy.
- comedones — a thickened secretion plugging a duct of the skin, especially of a sebaceous gland; blackhead.
- comedowns — Plural form of comedown.
- comeliest — Superlative form of comely.
- comonomer — a monomer that, with another monomer, forms a copolymer
- costotome — an instrument, as shears or a knife, for incising or dividing a rib, as in costotomy.
- cryometer — a thermometer for measuring low temperatures
- cryometry — The measurement of very low temperatures.
- curvesome — (dated) curvy.
- customers — A person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.
- cyclotome — a type of scalpel for performing a cyclotomy.
- cytometer — a glass slide used to count and measure cells
- cytometry — the counting of blood cells using a cytometer
- cytostome — the mouth of a protozoan.
- dermatome — a surgical instrument for cutting thin slices of skin, esp for grafting
- desmosome — a structure in the cell membranes of adjacent cells that binds them together
- domestics — Plural form of domestic.
- doorwomen — Plural form of doorwoman.
- down home — of, relating to, or exhibiting the simple, familiar, or folksy qualities associated with one's family or with rural areas, especially of the southern U.S.: down-home cooking; down-home hospitality.
- down-home — of, relating to, or exhibiting the simple, familiar, or folksy qualities associated with one's family or with rural areas, especially of the southern U.S.: down-home cooking; down-home hospitality.
- downcomer — a pipe, tube, or passage for conducting fluid materials downward.
- dromedary — the single-humped camel, Camelus dromedarius, of Arabia and northern Africa.
- dubersome — (archaic) Doubtful.
- durometer — a device for measuring the hardness of materials, especially metals.
- ectomeres — Plural form of ectomere.
- ectomeric — Of, or relating to an ectomere- any of the blastomeres from which the ectoderm forms.
- eightsome — A group of eight persons or things, one more than a sevensome and one less than a ninesome.
- elaiosome — an oil-rich body on seeds or fruits that attracts ants, which act as dispersal agents
- elastomer — A natural or synthetic polymer having elastic properties, e.g., rubber.
- embosomed — Simple past tense and past participle of embosom.
- endosomes — Plural form of endosome.
- envenomed — Simple past tense and past participle of envenom.
- epigenome — (genetics) The total epigenetic state of a cell.
- ergometer — An apparatus that measures work or energy expended during a period of physical exercise.
- ergometry — Measurement with an ergometer.
- eriometer — a device for measuring the diameters of minute particles or fibres
- fadometer — an instrument used to determine the resistance to fading of a pigment or dye
- firewomen — Plural form of firewoman.
- focometer — an instrument for measuring the focal length of a lens or other optical system.
- fomenting — Present participle of foment.