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8-letter words containing rm

  • longterm — covering a relatively long period of time: a long-term lease.
  • lugworms — Plural form of lugworm.
  • luhrmann — Baz (Mark Anthony). born 1962, Australian film director and screenwriter; his films include Strictly Ballroom (1992), Romeo and Juliet (1996), Moulin Rouge (2001), Australia (2008), and The Great Gatsby (2013)
  • lukewarm — moderately warm; tepid.
  • lungworm — any nematode worm of the superfamily Metastrongylidae, parasitic in the lungs of various mammals.
  • lyriform — shaped like a lyre.
  • mallarme — Stéphane [stey-fan] /steɪˈfan/ (Show IPA), 1842–98, French poet.
  • maltworm — a heavy drinker
  • maniform — shaped like a hand.
  • marmites — Plural form of marmite.
  • marmiton — A chef's assistant, kitchen boy.
  • marmoset — any of several small, squirrellike, South and Central American monkeys of the genera Callithrix, Leontocebus, etc., having soft fur and a long, nonprehensile tail: some species are endangered.
  • mccormac — ErrorTitleDiv {.
  • mealworm — the larva of any of several darkling beetles of the genus Tenebrio, which infests granaries and is used as food for birds and animals.
  • megafirm — A very large firm.
  • mermaids — Plural form of mermaid.
  • mesoderm — the middle germ layer of a metazoan embryo.
  • midterms — Plural form of midterm.
  • monogerm — having or coming from a seed that will only develop into a single plant
  • mormyrid — any of numerous African freshwater fishes of the family Mormyridae, many species of which have an elongated snout and are capable of producing an electric discharge.
  • motorman — a person who operates or drives an electrically operated vehicle, as a streetcar or subway train.
  • motormen — Plural form of motorman.
  • muciform — Resembling mucus.
  • muckworm — (not in technical use) the larva of any of several insects, as the dung beetle, which lives in or beneath manure.
  • muriform — (of cells, spores, etc) having a regular arrangement, as bricks in a wall
  • murmansk — an ice-free seaport and railroad terminus in the NW Russian Federation, on the Murman Coast.
  • murmured — a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices.
  • murmurer — One who murmurs.
  • myrmeco- — ant
  • myrmidon — Classical Mythology. one of the warlike people of ancient Thessaly who accompanied Achilles to the Trojan War.
  • napiform — round at the top and tapering sharply below; turnip-shaped, as a root.
  • natiform — resembling the buttocks; buttock-shaped
  • naviform — Shaped like a boat.
  • nirmalin — one of a group of Sikh ascetics devoted to the study of sacred writings.
  • normalcy — the quality or condition of being normal, as the general economic, political, and social conditions of a nation; normality: After months of living in a state of tension, all yearned for a return to normalcy.
  • normally — in a normal or regular way: The wound is healing normally.
  • normande — a breed of cattle originating in Normandy
  • normandy — a region in N France along the English Channel: invaded and settled by Scandinavians in the 10th century, becoming a duchy in a.d. 911; later a province, the capital of which was Rouen; Allied invasion in World War II began here June 6, 1944.
  • normcore — a fashion style or way of dressing characterized by ordinary, plain clothing with no designer names, often a reaction against trendy fashion.
  • normless — a standard, model, or pattern.
  • normoxia — (medicine) The condition of having a normal level of oxygen.
  • normoxic — (medicine) Having a normal oxygen concentration; typically 20-21% in the atmosphere, or 2-3% in physiological contexts.
  • nubiform — cloud-like
  • nuciform — having the shape of a nut; nut-shaped.
  • off form — If you say that someone is off form, you think they are not performing as well as they usually do.
  • omdurman — a city in central Sudan, on the White Nile opposite Khartoum: British victory 1898.
  • omniform — Having every form or shape.
  • outcharm — to exceed in charming
  • overmany — an excess of people
  • overmast — to provide (a ship) with a mast that is too tall or heavy
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