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8-letter words containing a, m, l

  • montilla — a dry, rather bitter wine of Spain.
  • montreal — a seaport in S Quebec, in E Canada, on an island (Montreal Island) in the St. Lawrence.
  • moonball — a high lob in tennis.
  • mooncalf — a congenitally grossly deformed and mentally defective person.
  • moonsail — a small sail carried high on the mast above the skysail
  • moonwalk — an exploratory walk by an astronaut on the surface of the moon.
  • moorland — an area of moors, especially country abounding in heather.
  • mootable — Capable of being mooted.
  • morainal — a ridge, mound, or irregular mass of unstratified glacial drift, chiefly boulders, gravel, sand, and clay.
  • moralise — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
  • moralism — the habit of moralizing.
  • moralist — a person who teaches or inculcates morality.
  • morality — conformity to the rules of right conduct; moral or virtuous conduct.
  • moralize — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
  • moreland — Archaic form of moorland.
  • mortally — subject to death; having a transitory life: all mortal creatures.
  • mosaical — of or relating to Moses or the writings, laws, and principles attributed to him: Mosaic ethics.
  • mossland — a land covered in peat
  • mothball — a small ball of naphthalene or sometimes of camphor for placing in closets or other storage areas to repel moths from clothing, blankets, etc.
  • motional — the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement.
  • motorail — a rail service carrying cars and their drivers as well as ordinary passengers
  • motorial — (biology) motor.
  • motorola — Motorola, Inc.
  • movables — Plural form of movable.
  • moveable — capable of being moved; not fixed in one place, position, or posture.
  • moveably — in a movable manner
  • mucilage — any of various, usually liquid, preparations of gum, glue, or the like, used as an adhesive.
  • muckland — fertile farmland characterized by soil (muck soil) that contains a high percentage (between 20 percent and 50 percent) of organic matter.
  • mucoidal — Of or pertaining to mucus; mucoid.
  • mud flap — Also called mud flap. splash guard.
  • mud flat — the muddy, nearly level bed of a dry lake.
  • mud-flap — Also called mud flap. splash guard.
  • mudflaps — Plural form of mudflap.
  • mudflats — Plural form of mudflat.
  • mudlarks — Plural form of mudlark.
  • mufulira — a city in N central Zambia, on the border of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • muhlbach — Luise [loo-ee-zuh] /luˈi zə/ (Show IPA), (Klara Müller Mundt) 1814–73, German novelist.
  • mulattos — Plural form of mulatto.
  • mule-fat — a composite shrub, Baccharis viminea, of California, having willowlike leaves and clustered flowers, growing in riverbeds.
  • mulhacen — a mountain in S Spain: the highest peak in Spain. 11,411 feet (3478 meters).
  • mulliganGerald Joseph ("Gerry"; "Jeru") 1927–96, U.S. jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer.
  • mulloway — a large Australian saltwater fish, Sciaena antarctica. regarded as a culinary delicacy.
  • multiage — Concerning more than one age.
  • multicar — involving several cars
  • multiday — lasting for more than one day
  • mumblage — /muhm'bl*j/ The topic of one's mumbling (see mumble). "All that mumblage" is used like "all that stuff" when it is not quite clear how the subject of discussion works, or like "all that crap" when "mumble" is being used as an implicit replacement for pejoratives.
  • muralism — an artistic movement identified chiefly with the Mexican painters José Orozco, Diego Rivera, and David Siqueiros and exemplified by their grand-scale, narrative murals on humanitarian, social, and political themes.
  • muralist — an artist who paints murals, especially an artist associated with muralism.
  • muralled — decorated with a mural or murals
  • muscadel — muscatel.
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