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8-letter words containing r, m, e, t

  • bottomer — a person who makes the seat part of a chair
  • bramante — Donato (doˈnato). ?1444–1514, Italian architect and artist of the High Renaissance. He modelled his designs for domed centrally planned churches on classical Roman architecture
  • bumsters — trousers cut so that the top lies just above the cleft of the buttocks
  • cementer — A person who applies cement.
  • cemetary — Misspelling of cemetery.
  • cemetery — A cemetery is a place where dead people's bodies or their ashes are buried.
  • centrism — (especially in continental Europe) a member of a political party of the Center; moderate.
  • cepstrum — (mathematics) The Fourier transform of the logarithm of a spectrum; used especially in voice analysis.
  • ceramist — a person who works in ceramics; ceramic artist
  • cerement — any burial clothes
  • chromate — any salt or ester of chromic acid. Simple chromate salts contain the divalent ion, CrO42–, and are orange
  • chromite — a brownish-black mineral consisting of a ferrous chromic oxide in cubic crystalline form, occurring principally in basic igneous rocks: the only commercial source of chromium and its compounds. Formula: FeCr2O4
  • combater — One who combats.
  • cometary — a celestial body moving about the sun, usually in a highly eccentric orbit, consisting of a central mass surrounded by an envelope of dust and gas that may form a tail that streams away from the sun.
  • comether — the act of persuading or coaxing
  • commuter — a person who travels to work over an appreciable distance, usually from the suburbs to the centre of a city
  • competer — to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest; vie: to compete in a race; to compete in business.
  • computer — a device, usually electronic, that processes data according to a set of instructions. The digital computer stores data in discrete units and performs arithmetical and logical operations at very high speed. The analog computer has no memory and is slower than the digital computer but has a continuous rather than a discrete input. The hybrid computer combines some of the advantages of digital and analog computers
  • costumer — A costumer is the same as a costumier.
  • crabmeat — Crabmeat is the part of a crab that you eat.
  • cremated — Simple past tense and past participle of cremate.
  • cremates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cremate.
  • cremator — a furnace for cremating corpses
  • crewmate — a colleague on the crew of a boat or ship
  • crumpets — Plural form of crumpet.
  • customer — You can use customer in expressions such as a cool customer or a tough customer to indicate what someone's behaviour or character is like.
  • damewort — Hesperis matronalis, a herbaceous mustard.
  • decretum — the name given to various collections of canon law, esp that made by the monk Gratian in the 12th century, which forms the first part of the Corpus Juris Canonici
  • deemster — the title of one of the two justices in the Isle of Man
  • deermeat — Alternative spelling of deer meat.
  • demarket — to discourage consumers from buying (a particular product), either because it is faulty or because it could jeopardize the seller's reputation
  • dementor — Evil and fearsome creature.
  • demerits — Plural form of demerit.
  • demister — A demister is the same as a defogger.
  • democrat — A Democrat is a member or supporter of a particular political party which has the word 'democrat' or 'democratic' in its title, for example the Democratic Party in the United States.
  • dempsterArthur Jeffrey, 1886–1950, U.S. physicist.
  • dermatic — (dated) Of or relating to the skin; dermic.
  • dermato- — indicating skin
  • determin — Obsolete form of determine.
  • diameter — The diameter of a round object is the length of a straight line that can be drawn across it, passing through the middle of it.
  • diametre — Alternative form of diameter.
  • diatreme — a volcanic vent produced in a solid rock structure by the explosive energy of gases in magmas.
  • dimetric — (in technical drawing) denoting or incorporating a method of showing projection or perspective using a set of three geometric axes, of which two are of the same scale or dimension but the third is of another.
  • diriment — causing to become wholly void; nullifying.
  • doomster — a doomsayer.
  • dormient — sleeping; dormant.
  • drum set — kit consisting of several drums
  • drumbeat — the rhythmic sound of a drum.
  • drumette — the thick first section of a chicken wing that resembles a drumstick.
  • dumpster — a large metal bin for refuse designed to be hoisted onto a specially equipped truck for emptying or hauling away.
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