Anagrams of emetics

Word emetics has 1 exact anagrams and 152 other words that can be made by using the letters of emetics.

7 letter words you can make with emetics

2,4,5-t
noun, a light-tan, water-insoluble solid, C 8 H 5 Cl 3 O 3 , used chiefly for killing weeds.
Semite
noun, a member of any of various ancient and modern peoples originating in southwestern Asia, including the Akkadians, Canaanites, Phoenicians, Hebrews, and Arabs.
emetic
noun, an emetic medicine or agent.
mites
noun, any of numerous small to microscopic arachnids of the subclass Acari, including species that are parasitic on animals and plants or that feed on decaying matter and stored foods.
misce
verb, (in prescriptions) mix.
emits
verb (used with object), to send forth (liquid, light, heat, sound, particles, etc.); discharge.
misc.
sect.
Metis
noun, any person of mixed ancestry.
metic
noun, an alien resident of an ancient Greek city who paid a tax for the right to live there.
semi-
cites
noun, citation (defs 7, 8).
seti-
metes
noun, a limiting mark.
smite
Idioms, smite hip and thigh. hip1 (def 9).
cetes
noun, a number of badgers together.
mesic
adjective, of, relating to, or adapted to an environment having a balanced supply of moisture.
stime
noun, the smallest bit; a drop, taste, or glimpse.
Cesti
noun, Marcantonio [mahr-kahn-taw-nyaw] /ˌmɑr kɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1623–69, Italian composer.
teems
verb (used with object), Obsolete. to produce (offspring).
meets
noun, an assembly, as of persons and hounds for a hunt or swimmers or runners for a race or series of races:
30-30
times
noun, the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
M-16
noun, a lightweight, fully automatic rifle shooting a small-caliber bullet at an extremely high velocity: a U.S. Army combat weapon for mobile units and jungle fighting.
mise
noun, a settlement or agreement.
Mic.
mis-
MICE
noun, plural of mouse.
meet
noun, an assembly, as of persons and hounds for a hunt or swimmers or runners for a race or series of races:
met.
mes-
1080
sci.
mist
noun, a cloudlike aggregation of minute globules of water suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface, reducing visibility to a lesser degree than fog.
sice
noun, syce.
Time
noun, the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
tics
noun, Pathology. a sudden, spasmodic, painless, involuntary muscular contraction, as of the face. tic douloureux.
Tees
noun, a river in N England, flowing E along the boundary between Durham and Yorkshire to the North Sea. 70 miles (113 km) long.
teem
verb (used with object), Obsolete. to produce (offspring).
stem
noun, the ascending axis of a plant, whether above or below ground, which ordinarily grows in an opposite direction to the root or descending axis.
Ste.
site
noun, the position or location of a town, building, etc., especially as to its environment:
seme
adjective, covered with many small, identical figures.
mite
noun, any of numerous small to microscopic arachnids of the subclass Acari, including species that are parasitic on animals and plants or that feed on decaying matter and stored foods.
Sem.
Seem
verb (used without object), to appear to be, feel, do, etc.:
sec.
item
noun, a separate article or particular:
MSIE
MSEE
msec
MSCE
M-14
noun, a fully automatic, gas-operated, .30 caliber rifle developed from the M-1: replaced the M-1 as the standard U.S. Army combat rifle.
mete
noun, a limiting mark.
cit.
cist
noun, a box or chest, especially for sacred utensils.
cis-
est.
Este
noun, a city in NE Italy: medieval fortress; ancient Roman ruins.
cite
noun, citation (defs 7, 8).
etc.
etic
adjective, pertaining to or being the raw data of a language or other area of behavior, without considering the data as significant units functioning within a system.
Cete
noun, a number of badgers together.
emit
verb (used with object), to send forth (liquid, light, heat, sound, particles, etc.); discharge.
cet-
emic
adjective, pertaining to or being a significant unit that functions in contrast with other units in a language or other system of behavior.
Ice.
ices
noun, the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water.
EMet
cts.
emes
noun, friend.
cees
noun, the letter C.
ect-
SEI
noun, sei whale.
cte
CST
See
noun, the seat, center of authority, office, or jurisdiction of a bishop.
se-
SCM
ec-
sc.
ise
CIM
SIC
adverb, so; thus: usually written parenthetically to denote that a word, phrase, passage, etc., that may appear strange or incorrect has been written intentionally or has been quoted verbatim: (sic).
cee
noun, the letter C.
TSE
Tim
noun, a male given name, form of Timothy.
cs.
TIC
noun, Pathology. a sudden, spasmodic, painless, involuntary muscular contraction, as of the face. tic douloureux.
TES
noun, ti1 .
ct.
tee
noun, the letter T or t.
SIT
verb, (in prescriptions) may it be.
TEC
noun, detective.
TCS
STM
STI
CIE
St.
MTI
ism
noun, a distinctive doctrine, theory, system, or practice:
MTS
Mt.
M-1
noun, a semiautomatic, gas-operated, .30 caliber, clip-fed rifle, with a weight of 8.56 pounds (3.88 kg): the standard U.S. Army rifle in World War II and in the Korean War.
mi.
ETS
MST
ics
MEC
noun, a pimp; mack.
MCI
MSC
MI6
noun, the government's secret intelligence service.
MS.
plural, manuscript.
Me.
Mc-
Is.
noun, (used to denote the narrator of a literary work written in the first person singular).
ite
ITC
ist
MI5
noun, the government's security and counterespionage service that works in liaison with Scotland Yard's Special Branch.
TSI
ese
MIT
MSI
ECM
EIS
EEC
eme
noun, friend.
EMS
noun, the letter M, m.
EMT
MIE
Esc
MSE
TM
CE
CM
IT
noun, (in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players.
SM
S.
TI
noun, the syllable for the seventh tone of a diatonic scale.
TE
noun, ti1 .
M.
EI
ee
SI
noun, the syllable used for the seventh tone of a scale and sometimes for the tone B.
TC
T1
t.
E.
noun, Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
ic
et
verb, a simple past tense of eat.
i.
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