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11-letter words containing a, c, e, s, i, n

  • machineguns — Plural form of machinegun.
  • machineries — an assemblage of machines or mechanical apparatuses: the machinery of a factory.
  • macintoshes — Plural form of macintosh.
  • magnificoes — Plural form of magnifico.
  • main clause — a clause that can stand alone as a sentence, containing a subject and a predicate with a finite verb, as I was there in the sentence I was there when he arrived.
  • main course — Nautical. a square mainsail.
  • manchineels — Plural form of manchineel.
  • manichaeism — the system of religious doctrines, including elements of Gnosticism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Buddhism, etc, taught by the Persian prophet Mani about the 3rd century ad. It was based on a supposed primordial conflict between light and darkness, or goodness and evil
  • manneristic — a habitual or characteristic manner, mode, or way of doing something; distinctive quality or style, as in behavior or speech: He has an annoying mannerism of tapping his fingers while he talks. They copied his literary mannerisms but always lacked his ebullience.
  • marcellinusSaint, died a.d. 304, pope 296–304.
  • marchioness — marquise (defs 1, 2).
  • martensitic — Of or pertaining to the mineral martensite.
  • masculinely — In a masculine manner.
  • masculinize — Medicine/Medical. to produce certain male secondary sex characteristics in (a female).
  • mechanicals — (US) mechanical fixtures and fittings.
  • mechanistic — of or relating to the theory of mechanism or to mechanists.
  • medicaments — Plural form of medicament.
  • medications — Plural form of medication.
  • menaissance — a supposed re-emergence and acceptance of masculine virtues and behaviour
  • mendacities — Plural form of mendacity.
  • mentalistic — the doctrine that objects of knowledge have no existence except in the mind of the perceiver.
  • mercenaries — Plural form of mercenary.
  • mercenarism — the state of being a mercenary
  • merchandise — the manufactured goods bought and sold in any business.
  • mesalliance — a marriage with someone who is considered socially inferior; misalliance.
  • mesocranial — mesocephalic
  • mesognathic — having medium, slightly protruding jaws.
  • micronesian — of or relating to Micronesia, its inhabitants, or their languages.
  • minor scale — Also called harmonic minor scale. a scale having half steps between the second and third, fifth and sixth, and seventh and eighth degrees, with whole steps for the other intervals.
  • misalliance — an improper or incompatible association, especially in marriage; mésalliance.
  • misbalanced — badly balanced
  • miscegenate — (US) to mix or blend.
  • miscellanea — Miscellaneous items, especially literary compositions, that have been collected together.
  • miscreation — miscreated.
  • misfeasance — a wrong, actual or alleged, arising from or consisting of affirmative action.
  • misguidance — to guide wrongly; misdirect.
  • misteaching — Present participle of misteach.
  • monocracies — Plural form of monocracy.
  • musicalness — Quality of being musical.
  • nanoscience — The underlying science of nanotechnology.
  • narcissuses — Plural form of narcissus.
  • necessarian — (philosophy, theology) An adherent of necessarianism, an advocate of the doctrine of necessity.
  • necessaries — being essential, indispensable, or requisite: a necessary part of the motor.
  • necessarily — by or of necessity; as a matter of compulsion or requirement: You don't necessarily have to attend.
  • necessitate — to make necessary or unavoidable: The breakdown of the car necessitated a change in our plans.
  • nematocides — Plural form of nematocide.
  • neo-fascism — a modern right-wing political movement that includes significant elements of fascism, esp inspired by fascist Italy
  • neo-fascist — any of various political movements or beliefs inspired by or reminiscent of fascism or Nazism.
  • neofascists — Plural form of neofascist.
  • neosilicate — (chemistry) any simple silicate mineral in which the SiO4 tetrahedra are isolated and have metal ions as neighbours.
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