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Showing words for HEKTOMETER using the English dictionary
10 Letter Words for Hektometer
hektometer
7 Letter Words for Hektometer
eroteme, merkhet, metrete, teether, theeker, theorem, thereto
6 Letter Words for Hektometer
emoter, hereto, hetero, hetter, hotter, meeker, meeter, meteor, mether, mother, rehete, remeet, remote, teemer, teeter, teethe, terete, tether, themer, therme, thermo, tother
5 Letter Words for Hektometer
emote, ether, herem, heroe, hoker, homer, horme, kette, khmer, krome, meeth, meter, metho, metro, morth, moter, motet, motte, ortet, other, otter, rehem, rehoe, remet, retem, rethe, rheme, rokee, rotte, teeth, tehee, terek, theek, theer, theet, theme, theor, there, therm, thete, thoke, thore, thort, three, throe, toher, toker, toret, torte, totem, toter, troke, troth
4 Letter Words for Hektometer
eker, emer, erke, erme, erth, ethe, heer, heme, here, herm, hero, hert, hete, hoer, hoke, home, hore, hort, hote, keet, kero, keto, khet, khor, khot, kmet, kore, meek, meer, meet, mere, merk, mero, mete, meth, moet, mohr, moke, more, mort, mote, moth, mott, okee, okeh, oker, oket, omer, orth, reek, reem, reet, rete, rheo, rhet, roke, rome, rote, teem, teer, teet, tehr, teme, term, tete, teth, thee, them, thor, thro, toke, tome, tore, tort, tote, tree, trek, tret, trot
3 Letter Words for Hektometer
eek, eer, eke, eme, emo, eom, ere, erk, ert, eth, hee, hem, heo, her, het, hmo, hoe, hom, hor, hot, ket, kor, mee, meh, mer, met, mho, mkt, moe, mor, mot, oer, ohm, oke, ore, ort, ree, reh, rem, rhe, rho, roe, rok, rom, rot, rte, tee, tem, ter, tet, the, thm, tho, tko, tkt, tmh, toe, tom, tor, tot, trm, trt
Definitions for Hektometer
[1] hectometer.
[2] a unit of length equal to 100 meters, or 328.08 feet. Abbreviation : hm
Words nearby Hektometer
hektare, hekto-, hektogram, hektograph, hektoliter, hektometer, hektostere, hel, hela cell, held, heldentenor
Origin of Hektometer
ctometerFrom the French word hectomètre, dating back to 1800–10. See hecto-, -meter