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8-letter words containing a, i, n, e

  • medianly — In a median direction.
  • medibank — the national health-insurance program instituted in Australia.
  • medicant — a healing substance; medicine; remedy.
  • medicean — Catherine de', Catherine de Médicis.
  • medician — (chiefly in science fiction) A physician, a medical doctor; a medic.
  • melamine — a white, crystalline, slightly water-soluble solid, C 3 N 3 (NH 2) 3 , used chiefly in organic synthesis and in the manufacture of resins, especially melamine resins.
  • melanian — a freshwater mollusc of the former family Melaniidae. The Melaniidae family is now separated into the Thiaridae, Pleuroceridae, and Melanopsidae families.
  • melanion — a youth of Arcadia, usually identified with Hippomenes as the successful suitor of Atalanta.
  • melanise — Alt form melanize.
  • melanism — Ethnology. the condition in human beings of having a high amount of melanin granules in the skin, hair, and eyes.
  • melanist — a melanistic person
  • melanite — a deep black variety of andradite garnet.
  • melanize — To convert into melanin, or to deposit melanin in.
  • melanoid — of or characterized by melanosis.
  • membrain — Misspelling of membrane.
  • memnonia — an area in the southern hemisphere of Mars, appearing as a light region when viewed telescopically from the earth.
  • memphian — a native or inhabitant of the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis.
  • menacing — something that threatens to cause evil, harm, injury, etc.; a threat: Air pollution is a menace to health.
  • menially — lowly and sometimes degrading: menial work.
  • meniscal — Pertaining to, or having the form of, a meniscus.
  • mentalis — (muscle) A paired central muscle of the lower lip, situated at the tip of the chin.
  • meridian — a city in E Mississippi.
  • merienda — a light meal esp. in the late afternoon
  • mescalin — Alternative form of mescaline.
  • messenia — a division of ancient Greece, in the SW Peloponnesus: an important center of Mycenaean culture.
  • messiaen — Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles [aw-lee-vyey œ-zhen praw-sper sharl] /ɔ liˈvyeɪ œˈʒɛn prɔˈspɛr ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1908–92, French composer and organist.
  • metaling — any of a class of elementary substances, as gold, silver, or copper, all of which are crystalline when solid and many of which are characterized by opacity, ductility, conductivity, and a unique luster when freshly fractured.
  • metanira — queen of Eleusis, who took Demeter in to nurse her child.
  • metanoia — a profound, usually spiritual, transformation; conversion.
  • mexicano — the Nahuatl language.
  • midocean — The area in the middle of an ocean, far from shore.
  • midrange — of, relating to, or occupying the middle audio frequencies: a midrange frequency.
  • migraine — an extremely severe paroxysmal headache, usually confined to one side of the head and often associated with nausea; hemicrania.
  • milanese — a native or inhabitant of Milan, Italy.
  • milesian — a native of Miletus.
  • millenia — Misspelling of millennia.
  • minarets — Plural form of minaret.
  • mindware — The mental knowledge and procedures that a person uses to solve problems or make decisions.
  • mineable — capable of being mined, especially profitably.
  • minerals — any of a class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising inorganic substances, as quartz or feldspar, of definite chemical composition and usually of definite crystal structure, but sometimes also including rocks formed by these substances as well as certain natural products of organic origin, as asphalt or coal.
  • miniated — Simple past tense and past participle of miniate.
  • minneola — a juicy, pear-shaped variety of tangelo.
  • mint tea — infusion of mint leaves
  • mintages — Plural form of mintage.
  • minutiae — Usually, minutiae. precise details; small or trifling matters: the minutiae of his craft.
  • misagent — a bad agent
  • misatone — to atone wrongly or improperly
  • mislearn — To learn wrongly.
  • misnamed — Simple past tense and past participle of misname.
  • mistaken — wrongly conceived, held, or done: a mistaken antagonism.
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