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9-letter words containing e, m, d, i

  • monetized — Simple past tense and past participle of monetize.
  • monitored — (especially formerly) a student appointed to assist in the conduct of a class or school, as to help take attendance or keep order.
  • monoxides — Plural form of monoxide.
  • moodiness — given to gloomy, depressed, or sullen moods; ill-humored.
  • moosebird — gray jay.
  • moosehide — The hide of a moose.
  • moralised — Simple past tense and past participle of moralise.
  • moralized — Simple past tense and past participle of moralize.
  • mortified — to humiliate or shame, as by injury to one's pride or self-respect.
  • mosaicked — a picture or decoration made of small, usually colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc.
  • motivated — Provide (someone) with a motive for doing something.
  • motorised — Alternative spelling of motorized (equipped with a motor).
  • motorized — to furnish with a motor, as a vehicle.
  • mouldiest — Superlative form of mouldy.
  • mousebird — coly.
  • movieland — a place where many motion pictures are made, especially Hollywood, California.
  • mud slide — mudflow.
  • muddiness — The characteristic of being muddy.
  • mudslides — Plural form of mudslide.
  • mujahedin — Alt form mujahideen.
  • mullioned — a vertical member, as of stone or wood, between the lights of a window, the panels in wainscoting, or the like.
  • multicide — the murder of many people
  • multidose — (pharmacy) Containing multiple doses.
  • multihued — having the hue or color as specified (usually used in combination): many-hued; golden-hued.
  • multimode — Having, or employing multiple modes.
  • multitide — Misspelling of multitude.
  • multitude — a great number; host: a multitude of friends.
  • mummified — to make (a dead body) into a mummy, as by embalming and drying.
  • mundelein — a city in NE Illinois.
  • murdering — Present participle of murder.
  • muscadine — a grape, Vitis rotundifolia, of the southern U.S., having dull purple, thick-skinned musky fruit and being the origin of many grape varieties.
  • mutilated — Simple past tense and past participle of mutilate.
  • muybridge — Eadweard [ed-werd] /ˈɛd wərd/ (Show IPA), (Edward James Muggeridge) 1830–1904, U.S. photographer, born in England: pioneered in photographic studies of animals and humans in motion.
  • myrmecoid — ant-like
  • mystified — to perplex (a person) by playing upon the person's credulity; bewilder purposely.
  • neodymium — a rare-earth, metallic, trivalent element occurring with cerium and other rare-earth metals, and having rose-colored to violet-colored salts. Symbol: Nd; atomic weight: 144.24; atomic number: 60; specific gravity: 6.9 at 20°C.
  • ner tamid — a lamp that is set above and in front of the Holy Ark in a synagogue and is kept burning constantly.
  • netminder — (ice hockey, field hockey) A goalie.
  • nevermind — attention; heed; notice (usually used in negative constructions): Pay him no nevermind.
  • new media — developing forms of media, usually electronic, regarded as being experimental.
  • nialamide — an early MAOI antidepressant drug with chemical formula C16H18N4O2
  • nicknamed — Simple past tense and past participle of nickname.
  • nicodemus — a Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who became a secret follower of Jesus. John 3:1–21; 7:50–52; 19:39.
  • nicomedia — an ancient city in NW Asia Minor, at the head of the Gulf of Astacus, in present-day Turkey: modern Izmit is on its site.
  • nidamenta — egg capsules
  • niggerdom — the condition of being a Black person
  • nomadized — Simple past tense and past participle of nomadize.
  • nominated — Of or pertaining to someone or something that has received a nomination.
  • normandie — a former province of N France, on the English Channel: settled by Vikings under Rollo in the 10th century; scene of the Allied landings in 1944. Chief town: Rouen
  • nursemaid — Also called nurserymaid. a woman or girl employed to care for a child or several children, especially in a household.
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