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10-letter words containing i, s, p, n

  • mint stamp — a stamp in perfect condition
  • misappoint — to name or assign to a position, an office, or the like; designate: to appoint a new treasurer; to appoint a judge to the bench.
  • miscaption — to provide with an incorrect caption
  • misexplain — (transitive) To explain incorrectly.
  • misocapnic — having a dislike or hate of tobacco smoke
  • misophonia — A neurological disorder in which negative experiences, such as anger or disgust, are triggered by specific sounds.
  • mispayment — Incorrect payment.
  • mispelling — Misspelling of misspelling.
  • misplacing — Present participle of misplace.
  • misplanned — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • mispricing — Present participle of misprice.
  • misprinted — Simple past tense and past participle of misprint.
  • misprision — contempt or scorn.
  • misprizing — Present participle of misprize.
  • misshaping — Present participle of misshape.
  • monophasia — (pathology) A type of aphasia where the sufferer is only able to speak a single word or sentence.
  • monophasic — having one phase.
  • monopolies — exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market, or a control that makes possible the manipulation of prices. Compare duopoly, oligopoly.
  • monopolise — to acquire, have, or exercise a monopoly of.
  • monopolism — the existence or prevalence of monopolies.
  • monopolist — a person who has a monopoly.
  • mons pubis — a rounded prominence of fatty tissue over the pubic symphysis, covered with hair after puberty.
  • mopishness — given to moping; listless, apathetic, or dejected.
  • morphinism — Morphine addiction.
  • moss point — a town in SE Mississippi.
  • municipals — Plural form of municipal.
  • nanoscopic — Having a scale expressed in nanometers.
  • naya paisa — a former monetary unit of India and Bhutan, the 100th part of a rupee.
  • neckpieces — Plural form of neckpiece.
  • necropolis — a cemetery, especially one of large size and usually of an ancient city.
  • necropsied — the examination of a body after death; autopsy.
  • necropsies — Plural form of necropsy.
  • neoplastic — the theory and practice of the de Stijl school, chiefly characterized by an emphasis on the formal structure of a work of art, and restriction of spatial or linear relations to vertical and horizontal movements as well as restriction of the artist's palette to black, white, and the primary colors.
  • neotropics — Tropical America: the tropical areas of North, Central and South America; the tropics of the New World.
  • nepotistic — patronage bestowed or favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship, as in business and politics: She was accused of nepotism when she made her nephew an officer of the firm.
  • nightscape — a scene viewed at night, especially as represented in art.
  • nightscope — An optical instrument that provides night vision.
  • nightspots — Plural form of nightspot.
  • nippleless — Without nipples.
  • nisi prius — Also called nisi prius court. a trial court for the hearing of civil cases before a judge and jury.
  • nitpickers — Plural form of nitpicker.
  • noiseproof — soundproof.
  • nonaspirin — (of a medicine) not containing aspirin
  • nonpareils — Plural form of nonpareil.
  • nonparties — Plural form of nonparty.
  • nonpassive — not passive; active
  • nonplastic — Often, plastics. any of a group of synthetic or natural organic materials that may be shaped when soft and then hardened, including many types of resins, resinoids, polymers, cellulose derivatives, casein materials, and proteins: used in place of other materials, as glass, wood, and metals, in construction and decoration, for making many articles, as coatings, and, drawn into filaments, for weaving. They are often known by trademark names, as Bakelite, Vinylite, or Lucite.
  • nonplusing — Present participle of nonplus.
  • nonprofits — Plural form of nonprofit.
  • nonsapient — Not sapient.
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