10-letter words containing a, c, l, i, m, s
- mislocated — to misplace.
- misplacing — Present participle of misplace.
- monastical — Alternative form of monastic.
- moralistic — a person who teaches or inculcates morality.
- mosaic law — the ancient law of the Hebrews, ascribed to Moses.
- mosaically — In the manner of a mosaic.
- mosaiclike — (arts) Resembling a mosaic, particularly in composition.
- multipacks — Plural form of multipack.
- municipals — Plural form of municipal.
- music hall — an auditorium for concerts and musical entertainments.
- musicalise — (British spelling) To set (a text etc) to music.
- musicality — of, relating to, or producing music: a musical instrument.
- musicalize — to write or produce a musical version of (a book, play, etc.): an attempt to musicalize one of Shakespeare's comedies.
- musicianly — In the manner of a musician.
- myoblastic — of or relating to a myoblast or myoblasts
- myofascial — Of or relating to the layer of loose tissue (fascia) surrounding the muscle tissues.
- mystically — mystic; of or relating to supernatural agencies, affairs, occurrences, etc.: a strange, mystical experience.
- nonmusical — not belonging to or relating to music
- normalcies — the quality or condition of being normal, as the general economic, political, and social conditions of a nation; normality: After months of living in a state of tension, all yearned for a return to normalcy.
- nosocomial — (of infections) contracted as a result of being hospitalized; hospital-acquired.
- nuclearism — a political philosophy maintaining that nuclear weapons are the best means of assuring peace and of attaining political goals.
- palimscope — a hand instrument that produces concentrated ultraviolet light for reading palimpsests and other research materials.
- phallicism — worship of the phallus, especially as symbolic of power or of the generative principle of nature.
- pismo clam — a large edible clam, Tivela stultorum, of sandy shores of California and Mexico.
- polymastic — a person with a polymastic condition
- quitclaims — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quitclaim.
- radicalism — the holding or following of radical or extreme views or principles.
- salicylism — poisoning by aspirin
- sanmicheli — Michele [mee-ke-le] /miˈkɛ lɛ/ (Show IPA), 1484–1559, Italian architect and military engineer.
- scampishly — in a scampish manner
- schliemann — Heinrich [hahyn-rikh] /ˈhaɪn rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1822–90, German archaeologist: excavated ancient cities of Troy and Mycenae.
- schlimazel — an inept, bungling person who suffers from unremitting bad luck.
- schoolmaid — a schoolgirl
- scrambling — motocross, off-road biking
- secularism — secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
- semantical — of, relating to, or arising from the different meanings of words or other symbols: semantic change; semantic confusion.
- semiotical — of or relating to signs.
- sicklemias — the usually asymptomatic hereditary condition that occurs when a person inherits from only one parent the abnormal hemoglobin gene characteristic of sickle cell anemia.
- simoniacal — a person who practices simony.
- simple arc — a curve that does not cross itself and has no points missing; a curve that can be put into one-to-one correspondence with the closed interval from 0 to 1.
- simplicial — relating to simplexes
- simulacral — simulacrum.
- simulacrum — a slight, unreal, or superficial likeness or semblance.
- slactivism — the public proclaiming of one's political beliefs through activities that require little effort or commitment
- small pica — (formerly) a size of printer's type approximately equal to 11 point
- somali cat — a breed of cat with medium-length silky hair, large ears, and a bushy tail
- specialism — devotion or restriction to a particular pursuit, branch of study, etc.
- stimulancy — an energizing, invigorating, or stimulating quality
- symbolical — serving as a symbol of something (often followed by of).
- talismanic — a stone, ring, or other object, engraved with figures or characters supposed to possess occult powers and worn as an amulet or charm.