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8-letter words (1 found)

RHEMATIC,

7-letter words (7 found)

CHIMERA,HEMATIC,MATCHER,MATRICE,REMATCH,THERIAC,THERMIC,

6-letter words (26 found)

ACHIER,ACMITE,ARCHEI,CAHIER,CHARET,CHIMAR,CHIMER,CITHER,ERIACH,HAEMIC,HERMAI,HERMIT,IMARET,MACHER,MATIER,MATRIC,MERCAT,METICA,METRIC,MICATE,MICHER,MITHER,RACHET,THAIRM,THIRAM,THRICE,

5-letter words (93 found)

AIMER,AIRTH,AITCH,AMICE,AMRIT,ARCHI,AREIC,ARMET,ARTIC,CARET,CARTE,CATER,CERIA,CHAIR,CHARE,CHARM,CHART,CHEAT,CHERT,CHIME,CHIRM,CHIRT,CIMAR,CITER,CRAME,CRATE,CREAM,CRIME,CRITH,EARTH,ERICA,ETHIC,HAREM,HARIM,HATER,HEART,HEMIC,HERMA,IHRAM,IRATE,ITHER,MACER,MACHE,MACHI,MAIRE,MARCH,MATCH,MATER,MEATH,MEITH,MERCH,MERIT,METIC,MICHE,MICHT,MICRA,MIRTH,MITCH,MITER,MITRE,RACHE,RAMET,RAMIE,RATCH,RATHE,REACH,REACT,RECIT,RECTA,RECTI,REMIT,RETCH,RETIA,RHIME,RICHT,RIMAE,TACHE,TAMER,TEACH,TERAI,THAIM,THARM,THECA,THEIC,THEIR,THEMA,THERM,THRAE,TIMER,TRACE,TREMA,TRIAC,TRICE,

4-letter words (115 found)

ACER,ACHE,ACME,ACRE,AHEM,AIRT,AMIE,AMIR,ARCH,ARET,ARTI,CAME,CAMI,CARE,CART,CATE,CERT,CHAI,CHAM,CHAR,CHAT,CHEM,CHER,CHIA,CHIT,CIRE,CITE,CRAM,CREM,CRIA,CRIM,CRIT,EACH,EATH,ECHT,EMIC,EMIR,EMIT,ERIC,ETCH,ETIC,HAEM,HAET,HAIR,HAME,HARE,HARM,HART,HATE,HEAR,HEAT,HEIR,HERM,HIRE,ICER,ITCH,ITEM,MACE,MACH,MAIR,MARC,MARE,MART,MATE,MATH,MEAT,MECH,MERC,MERI,META,METH,MICA,MICE,MICH,MIHA,MIRE,MITE,RACE,RACH,RAIT,RAMI,RATE,RATH,REAM,RHEA,RICE,RICH,RIEM,RIMA,RIME,RITE,TACE,TACH,TAHR,TAME,TARE,TEAM,TEAR,TECH,TEHR,TERM,THAE,THAR,THEM,THIR,TIAR,TICE,TICH,TIER,TIME,TIRE,TRAM,TREM,TRIE,TRIM,

3-letter words (71 found)

ACE,ACH,ACT,AHI,AIM,AIR,AIT,AME,AMI,ARC,ARE,ARM,ART,ATE,CAM,CAR,CAT,CHA,CHE,CHI,CIT,EAR,EAT,ECH,ERA,ERM,ETA,ETH,HAE,HAM,HAT,HEM,HER,HET,HIC,HIE,HIM,HIT,ICE,ICH,IRE,ITA,MAC,MAE,MAR,MAT,MEH,MET,MIC,MIR,RAH,RAI,RAM,RAT,REC,REH,REI,REM,RET,RIA,RIM,RIT,TAE,TAI,TAM,TAR,TEA,TEC,THE,TIC,TIE,

2-letter words (24 found)

AE,AH,AI,AM,AR,AT,CH,EA,EH,EM,ER,ET,HA,HE,HI,HM,IT,MA,ME,MI,RE,TA,TE,TI,

1-letter words (1 found)

E,

You can make 338 words from rhematic according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.

Definitions and meaning of rhematic

rhematic

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ῥηματικός (rhēmatikós, verbal, pertaining to verbs), from Ancient Greek ῥηματ- (rhēmat-), ῥῆμα (rhêma, verb (grammar), word) + -ικός (-ikós, -ic; suffix meaning ‘of or pertaining to, in the manner of’).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɹiːˈmatɪk/, /ɹɪ-/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ɹəˈmætɪk/, /ɹi-/, /-ˈmæɾɪk/
  • Hyphenation: rhe‧ma‧tic

Noun

rhematic (countable and uncountable, plural rhematics)

  1. (linguistics) The provision of new information regarding the current theme.
  2. (chiefly linguistics, obsolete, rare) In the work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834): the doctrine or study of arranging words into sentences clearly.

Adjective

rhematic (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to a rheme.
    1. (linguistics) Of a part of a sentence: providing new information regarding the current theme.
    2. (Peircean semiotics) Of or pertaining to a sumisign (a sign that represents its object in respect of quality and so, in its signified interpretant, is represented as a character or mark).
  2. (obsolete) Of or pertaining to word formation.
  3. (obsolete, rare) In Coleridge's work: relating to the arrangement of words into sentences clearly.
  4. (grammar, obsolete, rare) Having a verb for its base; derived from a verb.

Synonyms

  • (derived from a verb): verbal

Further reading

  • Rheme on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • Mechitar, athermic

Source: wiktionary.org