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10-letter words containing a, m, e, s, l, n

  • metallings — road metals
  • milk snake — a nonvenomous brown-and-grey North American colubrid snake Lampropeltis doliata, related to the king snakes
  • minelayers — Plural form of minelayer.
  • mineralise — Alt form mineralize.
  • mineralist — a mineralogist
  • minimalise — to make minimal: to minimalize tax increases.
  • misaligned — improperly aligned.
  • misanalyze — to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of (opposed to synthesize): to analyze an argument.
  • misbalance — To balance badly or wrongly.
  • miscellane — A mixture of two or more sorts of grain; maslin; meslin.
  • miscellany — a miscellaneous collection or group of various or somewhat unrelated items.
  • mischannel — to channel wrongly
  • misdealing — Present participle of misdeal.
  • misexplain — (transitive) To explain incorrectly.
  • mishandled — Simple past tense and past participle of mishandle.
  • mishandles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mishandle.
  • misleading — deceptive; tending to mislead.
  • misplanned — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • missileman — a person who builds, designs, launches, or operates guided missiles.
  • mistakenly — wrongly conceived, held, or done: a mistaken antagonism.
  • monolayers — Plural form of monolayer.
  • monoplanes — Plural form of monoplane.
  • monostable — (of an electric or electronic circuit) having only one stable state.
  • mooncalves — Plural form of mooncalf.
  • muscle man — Informal. a man with a muscular or brawny physique, especially a bodybuilder.
  • muscle-man — Informal. a man with a muscular or brawny physique, especially a bodybuilder.
  • mutualness — The property of being mutual; mutuality.
  • namelessly — Without using, or revealing a name; anonymously.
  • nameplates — Plural form of nameplate.
  • neorealism — (sometimes initial capital letter) any of various movements in literature, art, etc., that are considered as a return to a more realistic style.
  • neuroplasm — the cytoplasm of a nerve cell.
  • neutralism — the policy or advocacy of maintaining strict neutrality in foreign affairs.
  • nominalise — to convert (another part of speech) into a noun, as in changing the adjective lowly into the lowly or the verb legalize into legalization.
  • 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.
  • normalised — normalisation
  • normaliser — Alternative spelling of normalizer.
  • normalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of normalize.
  • normalness — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • nuclearism — a political philosophy maintaining that nuclear weapons are the best means of assuring peace and of attaining political goals.
  • omnisexual — pansexual (def 2).
  • palmerstonHenry John Temple, 3rd Viscount, 1784–1865, British statesman: prime minister 1855–58, 1859–65.
  • plasmagene — a self-replicating genetic particle postulated to be in the cytoplasm of a cell, as in mitochondria.
  • polysemant — a word with multiple meanings
  • ransomable — capable of being ransomed
  • ransomless — without ransom, not capable of being ransomed
  • red salmon — sockeye salmon.
  • resemblant — having a resemblance or similarity (sometimes followed by to): two persons with resemblant features.
  • rosemaling — decorative work of Norwegian folk origin consisting of painted or carved floral designs, as on furniture or woodwork.
  • salamander — any tailed amphibian of the order Caudata, having a soft, moist, scaleless skin, typically aquatic as a larva and semiterrestrial as an adult: several species are endangered.
  • saleswoman — a woman who sells goods, services, etc.
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