8-letter words containing i, m, e
- monodies — Plural form of monody.
- monokine — any substance secreted by a monocyte or macrophage and affecting the function of other cells.
- monoline — A company specializing in a single type of financial service, such as consumer credit, home mortgages, or a sole class of insurance.
- monoxide — an oxide containing one oxygen atom in each molecule.
- monsieur — the conventional French title of respect and term of address for a man, corresponding to Mr. or sir.
- monteith — a large punch bowl, usually of silver, having a notched rim for suspending punch cups.
- monteria — a city in N Colombia.
- moodiest — given to gloomy, depressed, or sullen moods; ill-humored.
- moonlike — Resembling the Moon, or a moon.
- moonrise — the rising of the moon above the horizon.
- moonwise — (nonstandard) Anticlockwise.
- mopiness — languishing, listless, droopy, or glum.
- moraines — Plural form of moraine.
- moralise — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
- moralize — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
- mordecai — the cousin and guardian of Esther who delivered the Jews from the destruction planned by Haman. Esther 2–8.
- morphine — a white, bitter, crystalline alkaloid, C 1 7 H 1 9 NO 3 ⋅H 2 O, the most important narcotic and addictive principle of opium, obtained by extraction and crystallization and used chiefly in medicine as a pain reliever and sedative.
- mortimer — Roger de [duh] /də/ (Show IPA), 8th Baron of Wigmore [wig-mawr,, -mohr] /ˈwɪgˌmɔr,, -ˌmoʊr/ (Show IPA), and 1st Earl of March, 1287–1330, English rebel leader: paramour of Isabella, queen of Edward II of England.
- mortised — a notch, hole, groove, or slot made in a piece of wood or the like to receive a tenon of the same dimensions.
- mortises — Plural form of mortise.
- moseying — Present participle of mosey.
- mosslike — Resembling moss or some aspect of it.
- motelier — a person running or owning a motel or motel chain
- mothlike — Resembling a moth or some aspect of one.
- motioned — the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement.
- motioner — One who makes a motion; a mover.
- motivate — to provide with a motive, or a cause or reason to act; incite; impel.
- motorise — Alternative spelling of motorize.
- motorize — to furnish with a motor, as a vehicle.
- mouldier — Comparative form of mouldy.
- 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.
- moultrie — William, 1730–1805, U.S. general.
- mounties — Plural form of mountie.
- mousekin — a little mouse
- mouthier — Comparative form of mouthy.
- moviedom — filmdom.
- movieoke — an entertainment in which people take it in turns, with the help of subtitles and the audience, to act out well-known scenes from movies while they are silently shown in the background
- mucilage — any of various, usually liquid, preparations of gum, glue, or the like, used as an adhesive.
- muddiest — Superlative form of muddy.
- mudslide — mudflow.
- muezzins — Plural form of muezzin.
- mulierty — the state of being of legitimate birth.
- mulliken — Robert Sanderson [san-der-suh n] /ˈsæn dər sən/ (Show IPA), 1896–1986, U.S. chemist and physicist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1966.
- multeity — (rare) manifoldness; multiplicity; the quality of being many.
- multiage — Concerning more than one age.
- 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.
- multiuse — to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.