11-letter words containing r, m, e, t
- ante-mortem — (esp in legal or medical contexts) before death
- antechamber — An antechamber is a small room leading into a larger room.
- antenniform — shaped like an antenna
- antheridium — the male sex organ of algae, fungi, bryophytes, and spore-bearing vascular plants, such as ferns, which produces antherozoids
- anti-reform — the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.: social reform; spelling reform.
- antichamber — Obsolete form of antechamber.
- antiheroism — (literature) The quality of being an antihero.
- antimalware — Designed or intended to combat or eliminate malware on a computer system.
- antirealism — the denial of an objective reality
- antler moth — a European noctuid moth, Cerapteryx (or Charaeas) graminis, that has white antler-like markings on the forewings and produces larvae that periodically cause great damage to pastures and grasslands
- apartmental — relating to an apartment
- apertometer — an instrument for measuring the angular and numerical aperture of the objective lens of a microscope.
- apodyterium — the changing room in an ancient Roman bathhouse
- apparelment — the action of preparing or making ready
- appartement — an apartment
- approvement — (obsolete, Old English law) Improvement of common lands by converting them for advantage of the landlord.
- approximate — An approximate number, time, or position is close to the correct number, time, or position, but is not exact.
- araeometric — relating to araeometry
- arbitrament — the decision or award made by an arbitrator upon a disputed matter
- arbitrement — the act of arbitrating; arbitration.
- archeometry — the branch of archaeology that deals with the dating of archaeological specimens through specific techniques, as radiocarbon dating and amino-acid dating.
- argumentive — argumentative
- arithmetics — Plural form of arithmetic.
- arm-wrestle — (of two people) to sit facing each other with the elbows resting on a table and clasping hands with each other, each trying to force the other's arm flat onto the table while keeping his or her own elbow touching the table
- armentieres — a town in N France: site of battles in both World Wars. Pop: 25 273 (1999)
- armor plate — a protective covering of specially hardened steel plates, as on a tank
- arms-length — not closely or intimately connected or associated; distant; remote: an arm's-length relationship.
- arraignment — Arraignment is when someone is brought before a court of law to answer a particular charge.
- arrangement — Arrangements are plans and preparations which you make so that something will happen or be possible.
- arrangments — Plural form of arrangement.
- artemisinin — a drug obtained from the plant genus Artemisia and used to treat malaria
- arteriogram — an X-ray of a vein or artery which has been injected with dye in order to diagnose obstruction or damage
- arteriotomy — the surgical cutting of an artery or a cut made in an artery
- arthrectomy — surgical excision of a joint
- asbestiform — having the look or structure of asbestos
- aspheterism — the teaching that all property should be in common ownership and no individual should benefit from personal possession
- assortments — Plural form of assortment.
- astroblemes — Plural form of astrobleme.
- astromancer — divination by means of the stars.
- astrometric — (astronomy) of or relating to astrometry.
- astronomers — Plural form of astronomer.
- astronomize — to practise or study astronomy or engage in astronomical matters
- asymmetries — Plural form of asymmetry.
- atherectomy — the removal of plaque from an artery by means of a tiny rotating cutting blade inserted through a catheter.
- athermanous — capable of stopping radiant heat or infrared radiation
- atmosphered — having an intellectual or psychological climate or feeling
- atmospheres — Plural form of atmosphere.
- atmospheric — Atmospheric is used to describe something which relates to the Earth's atmosphere.
- atramentous — similar to or as black as ink
- attempering — Present participle of attemper.