8-letter words containing i, l, u, m
- miracula — An implementation of a subset of Miranda by Stefan Kahrs <[email protected]>, LFCS, no modules or files. Can be interactively switched between eager and lazy evaluation. Portable source in C from the author.
- mirthful — joyous; cheerful; jolly; merry: a mirthful laugh.
- misbuild — to construct (especially something complex) by assembling and joining parts or materials: to build a house.
- misbuilt — to construct (especially something complex) by assembling and joining parts or materials: to build a house.
- misruled — Simple past tense and past participle of misrule.
- misruler — One who rules badly.
- misrules — Plural form of misrule.
- missoula — a city in W Montana.
- misvalue — (transitive) To value wrongly: to misjudge the value of.
- modiolus — the central, conical axis of the cochlea of the ear.
- mofussil — (India) Originally, the regions of India outside the three w East India Company capitals of Bombay, Calcutta and Madras; hence, parts of a country outside an urban centre; the regions, rural areas.
- moistful — loaded with or full of wetness or moisture
- mouldier — Comparative form of mouldy.
- moulding — a growth of minute fungi forming on vegetable or animal matter, commonly as a downy or furry coating, and associated with decay or dampness.
- moulinet — a portable pulley device for bending crossbow or turning the drum of a crane
- moulmein — a seaport in S Burma at the mouth of the Salween River.
- moulting — Present participle of moult.
- moultrie — William, 1730–1805, U.S. general.
- mouthily — in a mouthy or bombastic manner
- mucilage — any of various, usually liquid, preparations of gum, glue, or the like, used as an adhesive.
- mucoidal — Of or pertaining to mucus; mucoid.
- muddling — Present participle of muddle.
- mudsills — Plural form of mudsill.
- mudslide — mudflow.
- muffling — Present participle of muffle.
- mufulira — a city in N central Zambia, on the border of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- mulching — (agriculture) Used for applying a mulch.
- mulcting — Present participle of mulct.
- mulierty — the state of being of legitimate birth.
- mulishly — In a mulish manner.
- mulligan — Gerald Joseph ("Gerry"; "Jeru") 1927–96, U.S. jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer.
- mulliken — Robert Sanderson [san-der-suh n] /ˈsæn dər sən/ (Show IPA), 1896–1986, U.S. chemist and physicist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1966.
- mullings — Plural form of mulling.
- mullions — a vertical member, as of stone or wood, between the lights of a window, the panels in wainscoting, or the like.
- multeity — (rare) manifoldness; multiplicity; the quality of being many.
- multiage — Concerning more than one age.
- multicar — involving several cars
- multiday — lasting for more than one day
- multifid — cleft into many parts, divisions, or lobes.
- multigym — A gym consisting of several items of weightlifting apparatus.
- multihop — (networking) Proceeding in multiple hops.
- multijet — Of or pertaining to multiple jets (spouts or nozzles).
- multiped — having many feet.
- multiple — consisting of, having, or involving several or many individuals, parts, elements, relations, etc.; manifold.
- multiply — to make many or manifold; increase the number, quantity, etc., of.
- multiton — Weighing more than one ton.
- multitos — (operating system) (MTOS) A new version of TOS. MultiTOS's main advantage was support for pre-emptive multitasking and memory protection. It also supported the latest (and far superior) versions of GEM. MultiTOS was supplied with the Falcon030 range of computers from Atari. It is a little known fact that the MultiTOS kernel was based heavily on the freeware OS MinT which was developed long before Atari got MultiTOS working.
- multiuse — to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
- mumbling — to speak in a low indistinct manner, almost to an unintelligible extent; mutter.
- muralism — an artistic movement identified chiefly with the Mexican painters José Orozco, Diego Rivera, and David Siqueiros and exemplified by their grand-scale, narrative murals on humanitarian, social, and political themes.