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10-letter words containing i, l, u, m, e

  • multilayer — multilayered.
  • multilevel — having different levels or planes: a multilevel stage set.
  • multilobed — having many lobes
  • multimedia — the combined use of several media, as sound and full-motion video in computer applications.
  • multimeric — (biochemistry) Describing a protein that has multiple polypeptide chains.
  • multimeter — a device consisting of one or more meters, as an ammeter and voltmeter, used to measure two or more electrical quantities in an electric circuit, as voltage, resistance, and current.
  • multimodel — Having, or employing multiple models.
  • multipaned — having or comprising more than one pane, esp of glass
  • multiparae — Plural form of multipara.
  • multiphase — having many phases, stages, aspects, or the like.
  • multipiece — Comprising more than one piece.
  • multiplane — Consisting of several planes or surfaces.
  • multiplied — to make many or manifold; increase the number, quantity, etc., of.
  • multiplier — a person or thing that multiplies.
  • multiplies — Plural form of multiply.
  • multipower — Of or pertaining to more than one power (in various senses).
  • multirange — having several ranges
  • multisense — having more than one meaning.
  • multisided — Having multiple sides.
  • multispeed — Capable of operating at multiple speeds.
  • multistage — (of a rocket or guided missile) having more than one stage.
  • multistate — of or operating in several states of a nation: a multistate corporation.
  • multitudes — Plural form of multitude.
  • multivalve — (of a shell) composed of more than two valves or pieces.
  • multiverse — (in physics and cosmology) a hypothetical collection of identical or diverse universes, including our own.
  • museophile — One who loves museums.
  • musicalise — (British spelling) To set (a text etc) to music.
  • musicalize — to write or produce a musical version of (a book, play, etc.): an attempt to musicalize one of Shakespeare's comedies.
  • muslim era — the period since the flight of Muhammad from Mecca in a.d. 622; Hijra.
  • mutazilite — a member of a medieval theological sect (Mutazila) that maintained that nothing but eternity could be asserted regarding Allah, that the eternal nature of the Koran was questionable, and that humans have free will.
  • mutilative — Causing or relating to mutilation.
  • mutualised — Simple past tense and past participle of mutualise.
  • mutualized — Simple past tense and past participle of mutualize.
  • myriologue — An extemporaneous funeral song composed and sung by a woman on the death of a friend in modern Greece.
  • neopallium — neocortex.
  • neurilemma — the delicate outermost membrane of the myelin sheath of a myelinated nerve cell.
  • neutralism — the policy or advocacy of maintaining strict neutrality in foreign affairs.
  • nuclearism — a political philosophy maintaining that nuclear weapons are the best means of assuring peace and of attaining political goals.
  • nummulites — Plural form of nummulite.
  • omnisexual — pansexual (def 2).
  • on impulse — instinctively
  • parimutuel — a system of betting on races in which those backing the winners divide, in proportion to their wagers, the total amount bet, minus a percentage for the track operators, taxes, etc.
  • plumassier — a person who works with ornamental feathers
  • plumb line — a cord with a lead bob attached to one end, used to determine perpendicularity, the depth of water, etc. Compare plumb (def 1).
  • plummeting — Also called plumb bob. a piece of lead or some other weight attached to a line, used for determining perpendicularity, for sounding, etc.; the bob of a plumb line.
  • polemonium — a member of the genus Polemonium
  • praeludium — a prelude, now predominantly in a musical context
  • psalterium — the omasum.
  • pull media — (messaging)   A model of media distribution were the bits of content have to be requested by the user, e.g. normal use of HTTP on the web. Opposite: "push media".
  • pulsimeter — an instrument for measuring the strength or quickness of the pulse.
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