9-letter words containing i, d, o, m
- dominator — to rule over; govern; control.
- domineers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of domineer.
- dominguin — Luis Miguel [lwees mee-gel] /lwis miˈgɛl/ (Show IPA), (Luis Miguel González Lucas) 1926–1996, Spanish bullfighter.
- dominical — of or relating to Jesus Christ as Lord.
- dominican — of or relating to the Dominican Republic.
- dominions — the power or right of governing and controlling; sovereign authority.
- dominique — one of an American breed of chicken, having slate-colored plumage crossed by light and dark bars, raised for its meat and brown eggs.
- domitable — Able to be tamed or bent to one's will; tamable, subduable.
- dormition — the process of falling asleep
- dormitive — having the effect of inducing sleep
- dormitory — a building, as at a college, containing a number of private or semiprivate rooms for residents, usually along with common bathroom facilities and recreation areas.
- dormobile — a vanlike vehicle specially equipped for living in while travelling
- doronicum — any composite plant of the genus Doronicum, comprising the leopard's-banes.
- dosimeter — a device carried on the person for measuring the quantity of ionizing radiation, as gamma rays, to which one has been exposed.
- dosimetry — the process or method of measuring the dosage of ionizing radiation.
- down-time — (jargon) A period of time during which a (computer) system is not operational, due to a malfunction or maintenance.
- dragonism — a strict and domineering manner
- drum into — instill by repetition
- duodecimo — Also called twelvemo. a book size of about 5 × 7½ inches (13 × 19 cm), determined by printing on sheets folded to form 12 leaves or 24 pages. Symbol: 12 mo, 12°.
- duotheism — Belief in and worship in two deities, usually framed as a god and goddess of roughly equal power.
- eigenmode — a normal mode in an oscillating system, being one in which all parts of the system are oscillating with the same frequency
- embodying — Present participle of embody.
- embolized — Simple past tense and past participle of embolize.
- embroider — Decorate (cloth) by sewing patterns on it with thread.
- embroiled — Simple past tense and past participle of embroil.
- endomixis — the reorganization of certain nuclei with some protozoa
- ethmoidal — Ethmoid.
- etomidate — (medicine) A short-acting intravenous anaesthetic, ethyl 3-[(1R)-1-phenylethyl]imidazole-4-carboxylate.
- eudemonia — Happiness, well-being.
- fidelismo — Castroism.
- fold limb — either of the sides of a geological fold
- food mile — a unit used to measure the distance that a food product travels from where it is produced to where it is sold or consumed
- food mill — a hand-operated kitchen device for puréeing fruits and vegetables.
- formamide — (organic compound) The amide of formic acid HCO-NH2 or any N-substituted derivative; they are used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals.
- formicide — A substance that kills ants.
- gammadion — a decorative figure composed of a number of Greek capital gammas, esp radiating from a centre, as in a swastika
- geometrid — belonging or pertaining to the family Geometridae, comprising slender-bodied, broad-winged moths, the larvae of which are called measuring worms.
- goddammit — Alternative form of goddamn.
- goddamnit — Alternative spelling of goddammit.
- gold mine — a mine yielding gold.
- gold-mine — a mine yielding gold.
- goldminer — a person who mines gold or works in a gold mine.
- goldsmith — Oliver, 1730?–74, Irish poet, playwright, essayist, and novelist.
- good time — time deducted from an inmate's sentence for good behavior while in prison.
- good-time — time deducted from an inmate's sentence for good behavior while in prison.
- haematoid — resembling blood
- harmdoing — the doing of harm
- helidrome — a small airport for helicopters
- hemipodes — Plural form of hemipode.
- hindooism — the common religion of India, based upon the religion of the original Aryan settlers as expounded and evolved in the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad-Gita, etc., having an extremely diversified character with many schools of philosophy and theology, many popular cults, and a large pantheon symbolizing the many attributes of a single god. Buddhism and Jainism are outside the Hindu tradition but are regarded as related religions.