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9-letter words containing d, o, r, m

  • mainboard — (computing) motherboard.
  • majordomo — The head servant or official in a royal Spanish or Italian household; later, any head servant in a wealthy household in a foreign country; a leading servant or butler.
  • maladroit — lacking in adroitness; unskillful; awkward; bungling; tactless: to handle a diplomatic crisis in a very maladroit way.
  • malformed — faultily or anomalously formed.
  • malodours — Plural form of malodour.
  • mandatory — authoritatively ordered; obligatory; compulsory: It is mandatory that all students take two years of math.
  • marasmoid — Resembling or characteristic of marasmus.
  • marigolds — Plural form of marigold.
  • mark down — a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
  • mark-down — a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
  • markdowns — Plural form of markdown.
  • marmolada — a mountain in N Italy: highest peak of the Dolomites, 11,020 feet (3360 meters).
  • marrooned — Simple past tense and past participle of marroon.
  • martyrdom — the condition, sufferings, or death of a martyr.
  • masonried — built of masonry
  • masterdom — complete control; mastery
  • meadowrue — A plant (any plant of genus Thalictrum), also known as thalictrum.
  • meandrous — meandering; winding; rambling.
  • mediators — Plural form of mediator.
  • mediatory — pertaining to mediation.
  • mediocris — (of a cumulus cloud) of medium height and often lacking a distinctive summit.
  • meditator — to engage in thought or contemplation; reflect.
  • melodrama — a dramatic form that does not observe the laws of cause and effect and that exaggerates emotion and emphasizes plot or action at the expense of characterization.
  • memoranda — a short note designating something to be remembered, especially something to be done or acted upon in the future; reminder.
  • memorised — Simple past tense and past participle of memorise.
  • memorized — Simple past tense and past participle of memorize.
  • meropidan — any insectivorous bird of the family Meropidae
  • mesoderms — Plural form of mesoderm.
  • meteoroid — any of the small bodies, often remnants of comets, traveling through space: when such a body enters the earth's atmosphere it is heated to luminosity and becomes a meteor.
  • meyerhold — Vsevolod Emilievich, original name Karl Theodor Kasimir. 1874–c. 1940, Russian theatre director, noted for his experimental nonrealistic productions. He was arrested in 1939 and died in custody
  • microbody — (cytology): A cellular organelle bound by a single membrane and containing enzymes.
  • microcard — A small card bearing a microreproduction of text, resembling the microfiche format but on cardboard rather than photographic film.
  • microcode — one or more microinstructions.
  • microdata — (statistics) data concerning individuals in a trial, survey etc.
  • microdont — abnormally small teeth.
  • microdose — (medicine) A very low dose (especially of radiation therapy).
  • microdots — Plural form of microdot.
  • microreid — /mi:'kroh-reed/ See bogosity.
  • midcourse — the middle of a course.
  • middorsal — located in the middle of the dorsum or back
  • midground — The point between foreground and background in an image.
  • millboard — a strong, thick pasteboard used to make book covers.
  • mis-order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • misformed — external appearance of a clearly defined area, as distinguished from color or material; configuration: a triangular form.
  • misrecord — (transitive) To record incorrectly.
  • misrouted — a course, way, or road for passage or travel: What's the shortest route to Boston?
  • misworded — to word incorrectly.
  • moderated — kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense: a moderate price.
  • moderates — Plural form of moderate.
  • moderator — a person or thing that moderates.
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