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11-letter words containing tr

  • mastroianniMarcello, 1924–96, Italian actor.
  • matriarchal — the female head of a family or tribal line.
  • matriarchic — Matriarchal.
  • matriculant — a person who matriculates; a candidate for matriculation.
  • matriculate — to enroll in a college or university as a candidate for a degree.
  • matrilineal — inheriting or determining descent through the female line.
  • matrilinear — inheriting or determining descent through the female line.
  • matrimonial — of or relating to matrimony; marital; nuptial; connubial; conjugal.
  • matrix math — (language)   An early system on the UNIVAC I or II.
  • matronising — to cause to become matronly; cause to act as, or fulfill the role of, matron.
  • matronizing — to cause to become matronly; cause to act as, or fulfill the role of, matron.
  • matronymics — Plural form of matronymic.
  • mechatronic — relating to mechatronics
  • menstrually — In a menstrual manner; in terms of the menses.
  • menstruated — Simple past tense and past participle of menstruate.
  • menstruates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of menstruate.
  • mesotrophic — (of freshwater lakes) containing medium levels of nutrients
  • meta-centre — the intersection between two vertical lines, one through the center of buoyancy of a hull in equilibrium, the other through the center of buoyancy when the hull is inclined slightly to one side or toward one end: the distance of this intersection above the center of gravity is an indication of the initial stability of the hull.
  • metacentric — Naval Architecture. of or relating to a metacenter.
  • metatheatre — Self-referential drama.
  • metatrophic — requiring dead organic matter for food.
  • metric mile — a measure of distance equal to 1,500 meters
  • metrication — the act, process, or result of establishing the metric system as the standard system of measurement.
  • metrifonate — an organophosphorus compound, C 4 H 8 Cl 3 O 4 P, used as an insecticide and anthelmintic.
  • metrologies — Plural form of metrology.
  • metrologist — the science of weights and measures.
  • metrosexual — a heterosexual, usually urban male who pays much attention to his personal appearance and cultivates an upscale lifestyle.
  • micrometric — Of or pertaining to micrometry.
  • microstress — a stress in the microstructure of a metal, as one caused by the distortion of space lattices.
  • microtrauma — (medicine) Any small, insignificant injury, but especially one of a series (such as suffered by athletes) that can lead to major injury.
  • microtremor — microearthquake.
  • millilitres — Plural form of millilitre.
  • millimetres — Plural form of millimetre.
  • millimetric — a unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter and equivalent to 0.03937 inch. Abbreviation: mm.
  • millstreams — Plural form of millstream.
  • ministrants — Plural form of ministrant.
  • ministrokes — Plural form of ministroke.
  • minor triad — a triad consisting in root position of a root tone with a minor third and a perfect fifth above.
  • misconstrue — to misunderstand the meaning of; take in a wrong sense; misinterpret.
  • misinstruct — To instruct badly or wrongly.
  • mistracking — track system.
  • mistreading — a wrongdoing or misdemeanour
  • mistreating — Present participle of mistreat.
  • mistrustful — full of mistrust; suspicious.
  • mistrusting — Present participle of mistrust.
  • mitrailleur — (UK, military, obsolete) rapid-fire team-served musket or rifle.
  • mitre block — a block of wood with slots for cutting mitre joints with a saw
  • mitre joint — a corner joint formed between two pieces of material, esp wood, by cutting bevels of equal angles at the ends of each piece
  • mitropoulos — Dimitri [dih-mee-tree;; Greek th ee-mee-tree] /dɪˈmi tri;; Greek ðiˈmi tri/ (Show IPA), 1897–1960, Greek symphony orchestra conductor in the U.S.
  • mixotrophic — relating to a combination of heterotrophic and autotrophic sustenance
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