10-letter words containing e, m, p, n, a
- lampoonery — a sharp, often virulent satire directed against an individual or institution; a work of literature, art, or the like, ridiculing severely the character or behavior of a person, society, etc.
- linear map — (mathematics) (Or "linear transformation") A function from a vector space to a vector space which respects the additive and multiplicative structures of the two: that is, for any two vectors, u, v, in the source vector space and any scalar, k, in the field over which it is a vector space, a linear map f satisfies f(u+kv) = f(u) + kf(v).
- macpherson — James, 1736–96, Scottish author and translator.
- mailperson — A mailman or mailwoman.
- main plane — one of the principal supporting surfaces of an aircraft, esp either of the wings
- mainpernor — a person who gives a guarantee that a prisoner will appear in court
- manipulate — to manage or influence skillfully, especially in an unfair manner: to manipulate people's feelings.
- map legend — key to symbols on a map
- marker pen — a pen with a thick tip made of felt
- mascarpone — a very soft Italian cream cheese made from cow's milk.
- masterplan — a general plan or program for achieving an objective.
- mecopteran — mecopterous.
- megaphoned — Simple past tense and past participle of megaphone.
- megaphones — Plural form of megaphone.
- megaphonic — Of, or pertaining to, a megaphone.
- mein kampf — the autobiography (1925–27) of Adolf Hitler, setting forth his political philosophy and his plan for German conquest.
- melanippus — a Theban who killed Tydeus in the battle of the Seven against Thebes and who was, in turn, slain by Amphiaraus.
- melon pear — pepino (def 2).
- menlo park — a city in W California, near San Francisco.
- menopausal — of, relating to, or characteristic of menopause.
- menophania — menarche.
- metapontum — an ancient Greek city in SE Italy, on the Gulf of Taranto: home of Pythagoras in exile.
- mindscapes — Plural form of mindscape.
- misexplain — (transitive) To explain incorrectly.
- mispayment — Incorrect payment.
- misplanned — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
- monoplanes — Plural form of monoplane.
- monoplegia — paralysis of one extremity, muscle, or muscle area.
- monopteral — having the form of a monopteron.
- monospaced — Simple past tense and past participle of monospace.
- moonscapes — Plural form of moonscape.
- multipaned — having or comprising more than one pane, esp of glass
- multiplane — Consisting of several planes or surfaces.
- named pipe — (operating system) A Unix pipe with a filename created using the "mknod" command. Named pipes allow unrelated processes to communicate with each other whereas the normal (un-named) kind can only be used by processes which are parent and child or siblings (forked from the same parent).
- nameplates — Plural form of nameplate.
- namespaces — Plural form of namespace.
- neopallium — neocortex.
- neuroplasm — the cytoplasm of a nerve cell.
- nitrazepam — a synthetic chemical compound belonging to the benzodiazepine group of drugs; a minor tranquillizer used mainly in sleeping tablets, such as Mogadon. Formula: C15H11N3O3
- nonexample — Example that is irrelevant to a rule or a definition already shown, used for a clearer explanation.
- nonpayment — failure or neglect to pay: His property was confiscated for nonpayment of taxes.
- open frame — a frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or a spare.
- pacemaking — the act of setting a pace for race competitors
- paddymelon — any of several small Australian wallabies, especially of the genus Thylogale.
- palindrome — a word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as Madam, I'm Adam or Poor Dan is in a droop.
- palliament — a long robe
- palmerston — Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount, 1784–1865, British statesman: prime minister 1855–58, 1859–65.
- pan-german — the idea or advocacy of a union of all the German peoples in a single political organization or state.
- panatheism — the belief that because there is no God, nothing can properly be termed sacred or holy.
- pandemonic — wild uproar or unrestrained disorder; tumult or chaos.