9-letter words containing i, n, u, m, e
- monticule — a subordinate volcanic cone.
- montreuil — a suburb of Paris, in N France.
- mousiness — The property of being mousy.
- mucinogen — any of a group of substances from which mucins are derived
- muckiness — The quality of being mucky.
- muddiness — The characteristic of being muddy.
- muffineer — a caster for sprinkling sugar or other condiments on food.
- mugginess — The characteristic of being muggy.
- mugginses — Plural form of muggins.
- mujahedin — Alt form mujahideen.
- mullioned — a vertical member, as of stone or wood, between the lights of a window, the panels in wainscoting, or the like.
- multilane — (of a road or of vehicular traffic) Having more than one lane of traffic traveling in at least one direction.
- multiline — Consisting of multiple lines.
- multitone — having or characterized by more than one musical tone
- multizone — Of or pertaining to more than one zone.
- mumsiness — drabness
- mundelein — a city in NE Illinois.
- muniments — muniments, Law. a document, as a title deed or a charter, by which rights or privileges are defended or maintained.
- murdering — Present participle of murder.
- murkiness — dark, gloomy, and cheerless.
- muscadine — a grape, Vitis rotundifolia, of the southern U.S., having dull purple, thick-skinned musky fruit and being the origin of many grape varieties.
- muscarine — a poisonous compound, C 8 H 1 9 NO 3 , found in certain mushrooms, especially fly agaric, and in decaying fish.
- muscatine — a city in E Iowa, on the Mississippi.
- muscle in — a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.
- mushiness — resembling mush; pulpy.
- muskiness — The characteristic of being musky.
- musteline — belonging or pertaining to the family Mustelidae, including the martens, skunks, minks, weasels, badgers, and otters.
- muster in — to assemble (troops, a ship's crew, etc.), as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge.
- mustering — Present participle of muster.
- mustiness — having an odor or flavor suggestive of mold, as old buildings, long-closed rooms, or stale food.
- mutagenic — capable of inducing mutation or increasing its rate.
- mutineers — A person, esp. a soldier or sailor, who rebels or refuses to obey the orders of a person in authority.
- muttering — to utter words indistinctly or in a low tone, often as if talking to oneself; murmur.
- muzziness — The state or quality of being muzzy.
- mycerinus — king of ancient Egypt c2600–2570 b.c.: builder of the third great pyramid at ·El· Giza.
- neimenggu — Inner Mongolia.
- neodymium — a rare-earth, metallic, trivalent element occurring with cerium and other rare-earth metals, and having rose-colored to violet-colored salts. Symbol: Nd; atomic weight: 144.24; atomic number: 60; specific gravity: 6.9 at 20°C.
- neptunium — a transuranic element produced in nuclear reactors by the neutron bombardment of U-238: decays rapidly to plutonium and then to U-235. Symbol: Np; atomic number: 93.
- neurinoma — A schwannoma.
- nicodemus — a Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who became a secret follower of Jesus. John 3:1–21; 7:50–52; 19:39.
- nonimmune — (medicine) Not immune; lacking immunity.
- novaesium — an industrial city in W Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia west of Düsseldorf: founded as a Roman fortress in the 1st century ad. Pop: 152 050 (2003 est)
- numbering — a numeral or group of numerals.
- numeraire — a basic standard by which values are measured, as gold in the monetary system.
- numerical — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
- nummuline — relating to a nummulite or a member of the group Nummulitidae or consisting of nummulites
- nummulite — a fossil foraminifer of the genus Camerina (Nummulites), having a calcareous, usually disklike shell.
- nursemaid — Also called nurserymaid. a woman or girl employed to care for a child or several children, especially in a household.
- nutriment — any substance or matter that, taken into a living organism, serves to sustain it in its existence, promoting growth, replacing loss, and providing energy.
- omnibuses — Plural form of omnibus.