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10-letter words containing d, s, u

  • magnitudes — Plural form of magnitude.
  • malodorous — having an unpleasant or offensive odor; smelling bad: a malodorous swamp.
  • mandamuses — Plural form of mandamus.
  • mansuetude — mildness; gentleness: the mansuetude of Christian love.
  • masquerade — a party, dance, or other festive gathering of persons wearing masks and other disguises, and often elegant, historical, or fantastic costumes.
  • maudlinism — A maudlin condition.
  • measuredly — In a measured fashion.
  • mediumship — The state of being a medium (psychic conduit).
  • medusafish — a stromateid fish, Icichthys lockingtoni, of deep waters off the coast of California, living as a commensal in and about medusas.
  • medusahead — A type of bristly grass native to Europe.
  • medusiform — resembling a medusa or jellyfish
  • mendacious — telling lies, especially habitually; dishonest; lying; untruthful: a mendacious person.
  • mid-course — the middle of a course.
  • 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.
  • misaccused — charged with a crime, wrongdoing, fault, etc.: the accused boy.
  • misandrous — Exhibiting or pertaining to misandry: hating or prejudiced against men.
  • misconduct — improper conduct; wrong behavior.
  • miscounted — Simple past tense and past participle of miscount.
  • misdeemful — having a wrong opinion of
  • misdoubted — Simple past tense and past participle of misdoubt.
  • miseducate — to educate improperly.
  • misfocused — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
  • misguiding — Present participle of misguide.
  • misjudging — Present participle of misjudge.
  • mistrusted — Simple past tense and past participle of mistrust.
  • modularise — to form or organize into modules, as for flexibility.
  • modulators — Plural form of modulator.
  • molluscoid — belonging or pertaining to the phylum Molluscoidea, in certain classifications comprising the bryozoans and brachiopods.
  • monandrous — of, relating to, or characterized by monandry.
  • monodomous — living as a community in a single nest, as certain ant colonies.
  • monosodium — containing one atom of sodium.
  • mood music — music comprised chiefly of popular songs in lush orchestral arrangements, intended to provide a relaxing, soothing atmosphere.
  • mordacious — biting or given to biting.
  • mouse deer — chevrotain
  • moustached — Having moustache.
  • mucedinous — of or resembling mold or mildew.
  • muckspread — to muckrake
  • mud stream — mudflow.
  • mudskipper — any of several gobies of the genera Periophthalmus and Boleophthalmus, of tropical seas from Africa to the East Indies and Japan, noted for the habit of remaining out of water on mud flats for certain periods and jumping about when disturbed.
  • mudslinger — One who casts aspersion, who insults. Especially a political candidate who makes negative statements about the opposition.
  • multisided — Having multiple sides.
  • multispeed — Capable of operating at multiple speeds.
  • multitudes — Plural form of multitude.
  • muni bonds — Muni bonds are bonds issued by local municipal governments on which the interest is often tax-free.
  • muscadelle — a sweet wine made from muscat grapes.
  • muscadines — Plural form of muscadine.
  • muscardine — any of several fungi which cause disease in silkworms
  • musclehead — a muscular man, esp. one who is involved in bodybuilding, weight lifting, etc.
  • mushroomed — Simple past tense and past participle of mushroom.
  • mussel bed — an area on the sea bed where mussels are bred
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