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204 Words That Contain MED

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accustomed (adjective) commonly used or practiced; usual Synonyms: customary, habitual, wonted
aeromedical (adjective) of or relating to aviation medicine
aeromedicine (noun) the study and treatment of disorders associated with flight (especially with space flight) Synonyms: aerospace medicine, aviation medicine
alarmed (adjective) experiencing a sudden sense of danger
andromeda (noun) any of several shrubs of the genus Andromeda having leathery leaves and clusters of small flowers
(noun) broad-leaved evergreen Asiatic shrub with glossy leaves and drooping clusters of white flowers Synonyms: Japanese andromeda, lily-of-the-valley tree, Pieris japonica
armed (adjective) (used of persons or the military) characterized by having or bearing arms
(adjective) (used of plants and animals) furnished with bristles and thorns
(adjective) having arms or arms as specified; used especially in combination
ashamed (adjective) feeling shame or guilt or embarrassment or remorse
ashamedly (adverb) with a feeling of shame
assumed (adjective) adopted in order to deceive Synonyms: false, fictitious, fictive, pretended, put on, sham
becalmed (adjective) rendered motionless for lack of wind
bedimmed (adjective) made dim or indistinct
begrimed (adjective) thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot Synonyms: dingy, grimy, grubby, grungy, raunchy
biomedical (adjective) relating to the activities and applications of science to clinical medicine
biomedicine (noun) the branch of medical science that studies the ability of organisms to withstand environmental stress (as in space travel)
(noun) the branch of medical science that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practice
bioremediation (noun) the act of treating waste or pollutants by the use of microorganisms (as bacteria) that can break down the undesirable substances
(noun) the branch of biotechnology that uses biological process to overcome environmental problems
blamed (adjective) expletives used informally as intensifiers Synonyms: blame, blasted, blessed, damn, damned, darned, deuced, goddam, goddamn, goddamned, infernal
bosomed (adjective) having a bosom as specified or having something likened to a bosom; usually used in compounds
bottomed (adjective) having a bottom of a specified character
charmed (adjective) filled with wonder and delight Synonyms: beguiled, captivated, delighted, enthralled, entranced
(adjective) strongly attracted Synonyms: captivated
comedian (noun) a professional performer who tells jokes and performs comical acts Synonyms: comic
(noun) an actor in a comedy
comedienne (noun) a female comedian
(noun) a female actor in a comedy
comedo (noun) a black-tipped plug clogging a pore of the skin Synonyms: blackhead
comedogen (noun) A substance that tends to produce acne, such as by clogging pores on the skin. Synonyms: comedogenic, comedogenic substance
comedogenic (noun) A substance that tends to produce acne, such as by clogging pores on the skin. Synonyms: comedogen, comedogenic substance
comedown (noun) decline to a lower status or level
comedy (noun) light and humorous drama with a happy ending
(noun) a comic incident or series of incidents Synonyms: clowning, drollery, funniness
confirmed (adjective) having been established or made firm or received the rite of confirmation
(adjective) of persons; not subject to change
costumed (adjective) dressed in clothing characteristic of a period, country, or class
deformed (adjective) so badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly Synonyms: distorted, ill-shapen, malformed, misshapen
dimmed (adjective) made dim or less bright Synonyms: dim
domed (adjective) having a hemispherical vault or dome Synonyms: vaulted
doomed (adjective) (usually followed by `to') determined by tragic fate Synonyms: fated
(adjective) marked for certain death
(adjective) in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell Synonyms: cursed, damned, unredeemed, unsaved
(adjective) marked by or promising bad fortune Synonyms: ill-fated, ill-omened, ill-starred, unlucky
(noun) people who are destined to die soon Synonyms: lost
dreamed (adjective) conceived of or imagined or hoped for
dromedary (noun) one-humped camel of the hot deserts of northern Africa and southwestern Asia Synonyms: Arabian camel, Camelus dromedarius
esteemed (adjective) having an illustrious reputation; respected Synonyms: honored, honoured, prestigious
famed (adjective) widely known and esteemed Synonyms: celebrated, famous, far-famed, illustrious, notable, noted, renowned
filmed (adjective) recorded on film; made into a movie
flatbottomed (adjective) having a flat bottom Synonyms: flat-bottom, flat-bottomed, flatbottom
formed (adjective) having or given a form or shape
framed (adjective) provided with a frame
fumed (adjective) (of wood) darkened or colored by exposure to ammonia fumes
gamedev (noun) someone who develops a game
gemmed (adjective) covered with beads or jewels or sequins Synonyms: beady, jeweled, jewelled, sequined, spangled, spangly
groomed (adjective) neat and smart in appearance; well cared for
gummed (adjective) covered with adhesive gum Synonyms: gummy
hypermedia (noun) a multimedia system in which related items of information are connected and can be presented together Synonyms: hypermedia system, interactive multimedia, interactive multimedia system
immediacy (noun) the quickness of action or occurrence Synonyms: immediateness, instancy, instantaneousness
(noun) lack of an intervening or mediating agency Synonyms: immediateness
(noun) immediate intuitive awareness Synonyms: immediate apprehension
immediate (adjective) having no intervening medium
(adjective) very close or connected in space or time Synonyms: contiguous
(adjective) performed with little or no delay Synonyms: prompt, quick, straightaway
(adjective) of the present time and place
(adjective) immediately before or after as in a chain of cause and effect
immediately (adverb) without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening Synonyms: at once, directly, forthwith, instantly, like a shot, now, right away, straight off, straightaway
(adverb) near or close by
(adverb) bearing an immediate relation
immediateness (noun) the quickness of action or occurrence Synonyms: immediacy, instancy, instantaneousness
(noun) lack of an intervening or mediating agency Synonyms: immediacy
inflamed (adjective) adorned with tongues of flame
(adjective) lighted with red light as if with flames Synonyms: ablaze, reddened
(adjective) resulting from inflammation; hot and swollen and reddened
informed (adjective) having much knowledge or education
inhumed (adjective) placed in a grave Synonyms: buried, interred
intermediary (noun) a negotiator who acts as a link between parties Synonyms: go-between, intercessor, intermediator, mediator
intermediate (adjective) lying between two extremes in time or space or state
(adjective) around the middle of a scale of evaluation Synonyms: average, medium
(noun) a substance formed during a chemical process before the desired product is obtained
(verb) act between parties with a view to reconciling differences Synonyms: arbitrate, intercede, liaise, mediate
intermediately (adverb) to an intermediate degree
intermediation (noun) the act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a settlement Synonyms: mediation
intermediator (noun) a negotiator who acts as a link between parties Synonyms: go-between, intercessor, intermediary, mediator
irremediable (adjective) impossible to remedy or correct or redress
jammed (adjective) extremely crowed or filled to capacity Synonyms: jam-packed, packed
lamedh (noun) the 12th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
maimed (adjective) having a part of the body crippled or disabled Synonyms: mutilated
(noun) people who are wounded Synonyms: wounded
mainstreamed (adjective) (of the handicapped) placed in regular school classes
malformed (adjective) so badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly Synonyms: deformed, distorted, ill-shapen, misshapen
medal (noun) an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event Synonyms: decoration, laurel wreath, medallion, palm, ribbon
medalist (noun) (golf) the winner at medal play of a tournament Synonyms: medal winner, medallist
(noun) someone who has won a medal Synonyms: medallist
medallion (noun) an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event Synonyms: decoration, laurel wreath, medal, palm, ribbon
(noun) an emblem indicating that a taxicab is registered
(noun) a circular helping of food (especially a boneless cut of meat)
(noun) a circular helping of food (especially a boneless cut of meat) "medallions of veal"
(noun) any of various large ancient Greek coins
medallist (noun) (golf) the winner at medal play of a tournament Synonyms: medal winner, medalist
(noun) someone who has won a medal Synonyms: medalist
meddle (verb) intrude in other people's affairs or business; interfere unwantedly Synonyms: tamper
meddler (noun) an officious annoying person who interferes with others
meddlesome (adjective) intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner Synonyms: busy, busybodied, interfering, meddling, officious
meddlesomeness (noun) aggressiveness as evidenced by intruding; by advancing yourself or your ideas without invitation Synonyms: intrusiveness, officiousness
meddling (adjective) intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner Synonyms: busy, busybodied, interfering, meddlesome, officious
(noun) the act of altering something secretly or improperly Synonyms: tampering
medevac (noun) the evacuation of persons (usually by air transportation) to a place where they can receive medical care Synonyms: medical evacuation, medivac
medfly (noun) small black-and-white fly that damages citrus and other fruits by implanting eggs that hatch inside the fruit Synonyms: Ceratitis capitata, Mediterranean fruit fly
mediacy (noun) the quality of being mediate Synonyms: mediateness
mediaeval (adjective) relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages Synonyms: medieval
(adjective) as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened Synonyms: gothic, medieval
(adjective) characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages Synonyms: chivalric, knightly, medieval
medial (adjective) relating to or situated in or extending toward the middle Synonyms: median
(adjective) dividing an animal into right and left halves Synonyms: median
medially (adverb) in a medial position
median (adjective) relating to or situated in or extending toward the middle Synonyms: medial
(adjective) dividing an animal into right and left halves Synonyms: medial
(adjective) relating to or constituting the middle value of an ordered set of values (or the average of the middle two in a set with an even number of values) Synonyms: average
(noun) the number midway between the two middle numbers in a series containing an even or odd number of items Synonyms: median value
mediant (noun) (music) the third note of a diatonic scale; midway between the tonic and the dominant
mediastinum (noun) the part of the thoracic cavity between the lungs that contains the heart and aorta and esophagus and trachea and thymus
mediate (adjective) acting through or dependent on an intervening agency
(adjective) being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series Synonyms: in-between, middle
(verb) act between parties with a view to reconciling differences Synonyms: arbitrate, intercede, intermediate, liaise
(verb) occupy an intermediate or middle position or form a connecting link or stage between two others
mediated (adjective) acting or brought about through an intervening agency
mediateness (noun) the quality of being mediate Synonyms: mediacy
mediation (noun) the act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a settlement Synonyms: intermediation
(noun) a negotiation to resolve differences that is conducted by some impartial party
mediator (noun) a negotiator who acts as a link between parties Synonyms: go-between, intercessor, intermediary, intermediator
mediatorial (adjective) of or relating to a mediator or the duties of a mediator
mediatory (adjective) of or related to or directed toward mediation
mediatrix (noun) a woman who is a mediator
medic (noun) a medical practitioner in the armed forces Synonyms: medical officer
(noun) any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago having small flowers and trifoliate compound leaves Synonyms: medick, trefoil
medical (adjective) requiring or amenable to treatment by medicine especially as opposed to surgery
(adjective) relating to the study or practice of medicine
(adjective) of or belonging to Aesculapius or the healing art Synonyms: aesculapian
(noun) a thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person Synonyms: checkup, health check, medical checkup, medical exam, medical examination
medically (adverb) involving medical practice
medicament (noun) (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease Synonyms: medication, medicinal drug, medicine
medicate (verb) treat medicinally, treat with medicine Synonyms: medicine
(verb) impregnate with a medicinal substance
medication (noun) the act of treating with medicines or remedies
(noun) (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease Synonyms: medicament, medicinal drug, medicine
medicative (adjective) having the properties of medicine Synonyms: medicinal
medicinal (adjective) having the properties of medicine Synonyms: medicative
medicinally (adverb) in a medicinal manner
medicine (noun) the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries Synonyms: practice of medicine
(noun) punishment for one's actions Synonyms: music
(noun) (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease Synonyms: medicament, medication, medicinal drug
(noun) the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques Synonyms: medical specialty
(verb) treat medicinally, treat with medicine Synonyms: medicate

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