11-letter words containing i, n, s, t, l, m
- hospitalman — an enlisted person working as a hospital assistant; corpsman.
- hymnologist — A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology.
- illuminants — Plural form of illuminant.
- illuminates — to supply or brighten with light; light up.
- immolations — Plural form of immolation.
- incompletes — Plural form of incomplete.
- inestimable — incapable of being estimated or assessed.
- inestimably — In an inestimable manner.
- infantilism — the persistence in an adult of markedly childish anatomical, physiological, or psychological characteristics.
- initialisms — Plural form of initialism.
- insomnolent — sleeplessness; insomnia: a troubled week of insomnolence.
- installment — the act of installing.
- instillment — to infuse slowly or gradually into the mind or feelings; insinuate; inject: to instill courtesy in a child.
- integralism — the belief that one's religious convictions should dictate one's political and social actions.
- internalism — The doctrine that a particular mental phenomenon, such as motivation or justification, has an internal rather than external basis.
- intramurals — Plural form of intramural.
- khmelnitsky — a city in W Ukraine, SW of Kiev.
- laminations — Plural form of lamination.
- last minute — the time just preceding a deadline or when some decisive action must be taken.
- last-minute — the time just preceding a deadline or when some decisive action must be taken.
- lemon stick — a lemon half with a peppermint stick stuck in it, through which the lemon juice is sucked.
- libertinism — libertine practices or habits of life; disregard of authority or convention in sexual or religious matters.
- ligamentous — pertaining to, of the nature of, or forming a ligament.
- limitations — a limiting condition; restrictive weakness; lack of capacity; inability or handicap: He knows his limitations as a writer.
- limitedness — confined within limits; restricted or circumscribed: a limited space; limited resources.
- limnologist — A specialist in limnology.
- locomotions — Plural form of locomotion.
- lost motion — motion of a machine or mechanism, especially a reciprocating one, during which no useful work is performed.
- luminescent — the emission of light not caused by incandescence and occurring at a temperature below that of incandescent bodies.
- lutheranism — of or relating to Luther, adhering to his doctrines, or belonging to one of the Protestant churches that bear his name.
- maintopsail — a topsail set on the mainmast.
- malignities — Plural form of malignity.
- malposition — faulty or wrong position, especially of a part or organ of the body or of a fetus in the uterus.
- mandolinist — One who plays the mandolin.
- manipulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manipulate.
- manstealing — the act of kidnapping.
- marginalist — somene who adheres to the theory of marginalism
- martingales — Plural form of martingale.
- masculation — Making masculine; giving male characteristics.
- masculinist — Characterized by or denoting attitudes or values held to be typical of men.
- masculinity — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
- maternalism — of, pertaining to, having the qualities of, or befitting a mother: maternal instincts.
- mediastinal — a median septum or partition between two parts of an organ, or paired cavities of the body.
- mentalising — Present participle of mentalise.
- mentalistic — the doctrine that objects of knowledge have no existence except in the mind of the perceiver.
- mentalities — Plural form of mentality.
- mentionless — Without a mention; unmentioned.
- met-english — A Fortran-like language designed at Metropolitan Life in the early 1960s. It had support for variable-length bit fields. Most MetLife DP in the 1960s and 1970s was in Met-English. It was originally developed for Honeywell machines, but many programs still run under IBM MVS via a Honeywell emulator.
- metanalysis — a shift in the division between words in a phrase; misdivision: “A nickname” resulted from metanalysis of “an ekename.”.
- middlescent — the middle-age period of life, especially when considered a difficult time of self-doubt and readjustment.