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12-letter words containing g, i, l, m

  • mindboggling — That causes the mind to boggle; that is beyond one's ability to understand or figure out; bewildering; mystifying.
  • mineralizing — Present participle of mineralize.
  • mineralogies — Plural form of mineralogy.
  • mineralogist — the science or study of minerals.
  • mineralogize — (intransitive) To study mineralogy by collecting and examining minerals.
  • minimalising — to make minimal: to minimalize tax increases.
  • minimalizing — to make minimal: to minimalize tax increases.
  • minor league — professional non-premier sports association
  • minor-league — of or relating to a minor league.
  • miracle drug — wonder drug.
  • misalignment — improperly aligned.
  • misanalyzing — Present participle of misanalyze.
  • misbelieving — Present participle of misbelieve.
  • mischallenge — an improper challenge
  • misknowledge — a misunderstanding or misconception
  • misleadingly — In a misleading manner.
  • mispleadings — Plural form of mispleading.
  • missing link — a hypothetical form of animal assumed to have constituted a connecting link between the anthropoid apes and humans, identified by some authorities as constituting the genus Australopithecus.
  • missiologies — Plural form of missiology.
  • missiologist — One who studies missiology.
  • misspellings — Plural form of misspelling.
  • mixing valve — a valve receiving water from both a hot-water and a cold-water line and controlling the relative amount of water admitted from each.
  • modularizing — to form or organize into modules, as for flexibility.
  • mogul skiing — a skiing event in which skiers descend a slope which is covered in mounds of snow, making two jumps during the descent
  • mole mapping — the procedure of using a digital camera to record the positions and appearances of moles on a person's body so that regular checks will detect any changes that might lead to skin cancer
  • molinologist — One who studies molinology.
  • mollifyingly — So as to mollify.
  • moneylending — The action of lending money.
  • mongrelizing — Present participle of mongrelize.
  • monoglottism — Condition of being able to speak only a single language.
  • monopolising — Present participle of monopolise.
  • monopolizing — to acquire, have, or exercise a monopoly of.
  • monotriglyph — (in the Doric order) any intercolumniation having one whole triglyph.
  • monsignorial — having the ecclesiastical title of a Monsignor
  • moon landing — the act of landing on the moon
  • moonlighting — the light of the moon.
  • moralizingly — In a moralizing fashion.
  • morning line — a list of entries for a horse race with the probable betting odds as estimated by a bookmaker or track handicapper, usually issued the morning of the race, before wagering begins.
  • morphologies — Plural form of morphology.
  • morphologist — the branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of organisms.
  • mortifyingly — In a mortifying manner; so as to cause great embarrassment.
  • mosaic glass — glass having a polychrome pattern made by fusing colors or variously colored canes, rods, strips, or squares together.
  • motorcycling — Present participle of motorcycle.
  • moulin rouge — a dance hall in the Montmartre section of Paris, France, opened in 1889 and famous for its cancan dancers and the drawings of its performers and customers made there by Toulouse-Lautrec.
  • much obliged — expressions used when one wants to indicate that one is very grateful for something
  • mucilaginous — of, relating to, or secreting mucilage.
  • mud-slinging — an attempt to discredit one's competitor, opponent, etc., by malicious or scandalous attacks.
  • muir glacier — a glacier in SE Alaska, flowing SE from Mt. Fairweather into Glacier Bay. About 350 sq. mi. (905 sq. km).
  • mulligatawny — a curry-flavored soup of East Indian origin, made with chicken or meat stock.
  • multi-garnet — A better constraint system for Garnet. Version 2.1 by Michael Sannella <[email protected]>.
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