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There are 14 words containing ACM

ACMEacme n. A high point: the highest point of any range, the most developed stage of any process, or the culmination…
acme n. A paragon: a person or thing representing such a high point.
acme n. (Rare) Full bloom or reproductive maturity.
ACMESacmes n. Plural of acme.
ACME n. (Greek) the highest point.
ACMICacmic adj. (Attributive) peak.
ACMIC adj. relating to the highest point.
ACMITEacmite n. (Mineralogy) Synonym of aegirine.
ACMITE n. a soda pyroxene whose crystals show a steep pyramid.
CHACMAchacma n. A species of baboon from Southern Africa, Papio ursinus.
CHACMA n. (Hottentot) a large species of African baboon, aka ursine baboon.
LACMUSlacmus n. (Archaic) Litmus, orchil.
LACMUS n. a substance that changes colour with acidity, also LITMUS.
ACMATICacmatic adj. (Rare) relating to the acme of something, highest.
ACMATIC adj. relating to the acme, the highest point.
ACMITESacmites n. Plural of acmite.
ACMITE n. a soda pyroxene whose crystals show a steep pyramid.
CHACMASchacmas n. Plural of chacma.
CHACMA n. (Hottentot) a large species of African baboon, aka ursine baboon.
PARACMEparacme n. A point beyond the highest or greatest.
paracme n. (Medicine) A point after the crisis of a fever is past.
paracme n. (Biology) The decadence of an evolutionary series of organisms after reaching its highest point of development.
LACMUSESLACMUS n. a substance that changes colour with acidity, also LITMUS.
PARACMESparacmes n. Plural of paracme.
PARACME n. (Greek) a stage of decline.
TACMAHACKtacmahack n. Archaic form of tacamahac.
TACMAHACK n. (Nahuatl) a gum resin yielded by various tropical trees, also TACAMAHAC, TAKAMAKA.
TACMAHACKSTACMAHACK n. (Nahuatl) a gum resin yielded by various tropical trees, also TACAMAHAC, TAKAMAKA.

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