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There are 20 ten-letter words containing RAUM

atraumaticbarotraumageotraumaslebensraum LebensraummonotraumaparaumbitepolytraumaposttraumarheotraumaSprachraumtraumacoretrauma␣dumptraumalesstraumaticstraumatisetraumatismtraumatizevolotraumavolutrauma

23 definitions found

  • atraumatic — adj. That minimises trauma.
  • barotrauma — n. (Pathology) Damage to body tissue caused by a difference in…
  • geotraumas — n. Plural of geotrauma.
  • lebensraum — n. (Chiefly with reference to nations and peoples) Hitherto unoccupied…
  • Lebensraum — prop.n. (In German history from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth…
  • monotrauma — n. A single traumatic injury.
  • paraumbite — n. (Mineralogy) An orthorhombic mineral containing hydrogen, oxygen…
  • polytrauma — n. (Medicine) The condition of a person who has been subjected…
  • posttrauma — adj. After, or as a result of, a trauma.
  • rheotrauma — n. (Pathology) mechanical trauma, especially that caused to the…
  • Sprachraum — n. (Linguistics) Language area, language zone; geographical region… — n. (Psycholinguistics) the repertoire of language available to a given person.
  • traumacore — n. (Countable, psychology) A repressed memory of an event that… — n. (Uncountable) A genre of Internet art where cutesy, childish…
  • trauma␣dump — v. (Informal, psychology) To divulge one’s personal difficulties…
  • traumaless — adj. Characterized by an absence of trauma.
  • traumatics — n. Plural of traumatic.
  • traumatise — v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of traumatize.
  • traumatism — n. A physical or mental injury that is the result of trauma.
  • traumatize — v. (Transitive, pathology) To injure, e.g. tissues, by force or… — v. (Transitive, psychiatry) To cause a trauma in.
  • volotrauma — n. Misspelling of volutrauma.
  • volutrauma — n. Barotrauma due to overexpansion of an internal gas-filled space.
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