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11-letter words containing c, o, i, n, m, e

  • lamellicorn — having antennae with lamellate terminal segments, as beetles of the group Lamellicornia, including the scarabaeids and stag beetles.
  • laminectomy — the surgical removal of part of the posterior arch of a vertebra to provide access to the spinal canal, as for the excision of a ruptured disk.
  • lemon juice — citrus juice from lemons
  • lemon stick — a lemon half with a peppermint stick stuck in it, through which the lemon juice is sucked.
  • macintoshes — Plural form of macintosh.
  • macronuclei — Plural form of macronucleus.
  • madefaction — the process of making wet
  • magnificoes — Plural form of magnifico.
  • main course — Nautical. a square mainsail.
  • main office — headquarters
  • malediction — a curse; imprecation.
  • malefaction — an evil deed; crime; wrongdoing.
  • marchioness — marquise (defs 1, 2).
  • mechatronic — relating to mechatronics
  • medications — Plural form of medication.
  • megalomanic — Afflicted by megalomania.
  • melancholia — a mental condition characterized by great depression of spirits and gloomy forebodings.
  • melancholic — disposed to or affected with melancholy; gloomy.
  • melanochroi — a postulated subdivision of the Caucasoid race, characterized by dark hair and pale complexion
  • melanocytic — Of or pertaining to melanocytes.
  • mendication — The act or practice of begging; beggary.
  • meningocele — a protrusion of the meninges through an opening in the skull or spinal column, forming a bulge or sac filled with cerebrospinal fluid.
  • menoschesis — suppression of menstruation.
  • merogenetic — of or relating to schizogony
  • mesocranial — mesocephalic
  • mesognathic — having medium, slightly protruding jaws.
  • mesonephric — one of the three embryonic excretory organs of vertebrates, becoming the functional kidney of fishes and amphibians and becoming part of the tubules or ductules in the reproductive systems of higher vertebrates.
  • metafiction — fiction that discusses, describes, or analyzes a work of fiction or the conventions of fiction.
  • metchnikoff — Élie [French ey-lee] /French eɪˈli/ (Show IPA), (Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov) 1845–1916, Russian zoologist and bacteriologist in France: Nobel Prize in medicine 1908.
  • metonymical — having the nature of metonymy.
  • metrication — the act, process, or result of establishing the metric system as the standard system of measurement.
  • mezlocillin — a wide-spectrum semisynthetic penicillin, C 2 1 H 2 5 N 5 O 8 S 2 , used parenterally in the treatment of infections due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
  • microgreens — the shoots of young salad plants, served as a vegetable dish
  • microinches — Plural form of microinch.
  • microinject — to inject into a single cell or cell part.
  • microkernel — (operating system)   An approach to operating system design emphasising small modules that implement the basic features of the system kernel and can be flexibly configured.
  • microlender — A person or company in the business of microlending.
  • micromanage — to manage or control with excessive attention to minor details.
  • microneedle — a very fine needle that is used in the performance of delicate procedures, esp biological ones
  • micronesian — of or relating to Micronesia, its inhabitants, or their languages.
  • micronuclei — Plural form of micronucleus.
  • microphones — Plural form of microphone.
  • microsecond — a unit of time equal to one millionth of a second. Symbol: μsec.
  • microsensor — a miniature electronic device used to detect changes in the environment.
  • midsections — Plural form of midsection.
  • millisecond — one thousandth of a second. Abbreviation: msec.
  • mince words — speak tentatively, tactfully
  • mini-course — a brief intensive course of study
  • minicourses — Plural form of minicourse.
  • minocycline — a long-acting, broad-spectrum, semisynthetic antibiotic drug, C 2 3 H 2 7 N 3 O 7 , derived from tetracycline.
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