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9-letter words containing c, o, m, n, i

  • meclozine — Meclizine.
  • megatonic — one million tons.
  • melanotic — of or affected with melanosis.
  • melomanic — characterized by a great enthusiasm for music
  • mendocinoCape, a cape in NW California: the westernmost point in California.
  • meniscoid — a crescent or a crescent-shaped body.
  • merocrine — (of the secretion of glands) characterized by formation of the product without undergoing disintegration
  • meronymic — Relating to a meronym or meronyms.
  • metonymic — Of, or relating to, a word or phrase that names an object from a single characteristic of it or of a closely related object.
  • michelsonAlbert Abraham, 1852–1931, U.S. physicist, born in Prussia (now Poland): Nobel prize 1907.
  • michoacan — a state in SW Mexico. 23,196 sq. mi. (60,080 sq. km). Capital: Morelia.
  • microbian — (biology) Of, relating to, or caused by, microbes; microbial.
  • microdont — abnormally small teeth.
  • microinch — a unit of length equal to one millionth of an inch. Symbol: μin.
  • microloan — a very small, short-term loan at low interest, especially to a start-up company or self-employed person.
  • micromini — microminiature.
  • micronise — (British) To reduce in size often to micrometer scale.
  • micronism — A theoretical microorganism living in the ice or under the surface of Jupiter's ice moon Europa.
  • micronize — Break (a substance) into very fine particles.
  • micronuts — Plural form of micronut.
  • microthin — extremely or, sometimes, microscopically thin: a microthin layer of aluminum.
  • microtone — any musical interval smaller than a semitone, specifically, a quarter tone.
  • microzoon — a microscopic animal, especially a protozoan.
  • mimencode — (Originally distributed as "mmencode"). A replacement for uuencode for use in electronic mail and news. Part of MIME. uuencode uses characters that don"t translate well across all mail gateways (particularly those which convert between ASCII and EBCDIC). Also, different variants of uuencode encode data in different and incompatible ways, with no standard. Finally, few uuencode variants work well in a pipe. Mimencode implements the encodings which were defined for MIME as uuencode replacements, and should be considerably more robust for e-mail use. Written by Nathaniel S. Borenstein of Bell Communications Research, Inc. (Bellcore) in 1991.
  • minacious — menacing; threatening.
  • minicoach — a small bus or buslike van.
  • minicomic — A small comic book, especially one that is home-made and self-published.
  • mink coat — overcoat made of mink fur
  • mischosen — to make a wrong or improper choice.
  • miscounts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscount.
  • misogynic — reflecting or exhibiting hatred, dislike, mistrust, or mistreatment of women.
  • misreckon — (transitive) To add (something) up incorrectly, make a wrong calculation of (an amount etc.).
  • mitogenic — any substance or agent that stimulates mitotic cell division.
  • mitomycin — any of the antibiotics that come from Streptomyces caespitosus
  • mnemonics — something intended to assist the memory, as a verse or formula.
  • mocassins — Plural form of mocassin.
  • moccasins — Plural form of moccasin.
  • mochiness — a fusty, dank, or humid condition
  • mockingly — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • monacetin — acetin.
  • monachism — monasticism.
  • monacidic — having one replaceable hydrogen atom or hydroxyl radical.
  • monacillo — a low shrub, Malvaviscus arboreus, of tropical America, having scarlet flowers and berrylike fruit that is sticky when young.
  • monarchic — of, like, or pertaining to a monarch or monarchy.
  • monastics — Plural form of monastic.
  • monatomic — having one atom in the molecule.
  • monecious — monoecious.
  • monobasic — Chemistry. (of an acid) containing one replaceable hydrogen atom.
  • monocline — a monoclinal structure or fold.
  • monocytic — Of or pertaining to monocytes.
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