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10-letter words containing d, m, e, s, o, n

  • imprisoned — to confine in or as if in a prison.
  • incommodes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incommode.
  • incomposed — (obsolete) disordered; disturbed.
  • iridosmine — a native alloy of iridium and osmium, usually containing some rhodium, ruthenium, platinum, etc., used especially for the points of gold pens.
  • jimsonweed — (botany, US) A poisonous plant Datura stramonium, in the nightshade (Solanaceae) family. A hallucinogen occasionally ingested by those looking for a cheap high.
  • lemon soda — a sweet fizzy drink that tastes of lemon
  • lodgements — Plural form of lodgement.
  • maimonides — (Moses ben Maimon"RaMBaM") 1135–1204, Jewish scholastic philosopher and rabbi, born in Spain: one of the major theologians of Judaism.
  • mcreynoldsJames Clark, 1862–1946, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1914–41.
  • médaillons — a portion of food, especially meat or poultry, cut or served in a round or oval shape.
  • medallions — Plural form of medallion.
  • mediations — Plural form of mediation.
  • melon seed — a small, broad, shallow boat for sailing or rowing, formerly used by hunters in various bays and marshes along the coast of New Jersey.
  • mendacious — telling lies, especially habitually; dishonest; lying; untruthful: a mendacious person.
  • mendelsohn — Erich [ey-rikh] /ˈeɪ rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1887–1953, German architect in England and in the U.S.
  • mesne lord — (in old English law) an intermediate feudal lord; the tenant of a chief lord and a lord to his own tenants.
  • mesotendon — A vinculum, in vertebrate anatomy.
  • micronised — Simple past tense and past participle of micronise.
  • mid-season — the middle of a season of the year or of a sporting season
  • midsection — the middle section or part of anything.
  • midsession — The middle of a session, particularly.
  • mind mouse — (hardware)   A pointing device (unlike a mouse in design, but serving the same purpose) which works via sensors in contact with the user's skin. The sensors are built into a plastic base which fits on one finger and which is similar in shape to a finger cast. The principle of operation is presumably myoelectric, not psionic, contrary to what the name implies. As of the time of writing (1996), mind mice are not accurate enough to be anything but novelties.
  • miscounted — Simple past tense and past participle of miscount.
  • misjoinder — a joining in one suit or action of causes or of parties not permitted to be so joined.
  • misnomered — Simple past tense and past participle of misnomer.
  • moccasined — Wearing moccasins.
  • modernised — to make modern; give a new or modern character or appearance to: to modernize one's ideas; to modernize a kitchen.
  • modernises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of modernise.
  • modernisms — Plural form of modernism.
  • modernists — Plural form of modernist.
  • modernizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of modernize.
  • modernness — of or relating to present and recent time; not ancient or remote: modern city life.
  • modestness — Quality of being modest.
  • modishness — The property of being modish.
  • monospaced — Simple past tense and past participle of monospace.
  • morbidness — suggesting an unhealthy mental state or attitude; unwholesomely gloomy, sensitive, extreme, etc.: a morbid interest in death.
  • mucedinous — of or resembling mold or mildew.
  • normalised — normalisation
  • nude mouse — a virtually hairless mutant laboratory-bred mouse having a major immune system deficiency caused by a lack of T cells, and able to accept grafts of foreign tissue.
  • postmodern — noting or pertaining to architecture of the late 20th century, appearing in the 1960s, that consciously uses complex forms, fantasy, and allusions to historic styles, in contrast to the austere forms and emphasis on utility of standard modern architecture.
  • princedoms — the position, rank, or dignity of a prince.
  • randomness — proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern: the random selection of numbers.
  • randomwise — in a random manner
  • red salmon — sockeye salmon.
  • roberdsman — a robber
  • second man — a person who assists the driver in crewing a locomotive
  • secondment — the transfer of a military officer or corporate executive to another post for temporary duty.
  • seed money — capital for the initial stages of a new business or other enterprise, especially for the initial operating costs.
  • seldomness — rareness
  • semi-nomad — a member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to place, usually seasonally and often following a traditional route or circuit according to the state of the pasturage or food supply.
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