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9-letter words containing i, t, s, a, l

  • mentalise — Alt form mentalize.
  • mentalism — the doctrine that objects of knowledge have no existence except in the mind of the perceiver.
  • mentalist — a person who believes in or advocates mentalism.
  • metallist — a person who works with metals.
  • militants — Plural form of militant.
  • militates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of militate.
  • milktoast — milquetoast.
  • miltiades — c540–488? b.c, Athenian general.
  • mislocate — to misplace.
  • misrelate — (transitive) To relate inaccurately.
  • mistrials — Plural form of mistrial.
  • mocktails — Plural form of mocktail.
  • moralists — Plural form of moralist.
  • mortalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of mortalize.
  • mousetail — (botany) Any plant of the genus Ivesia, in the rose family.
  • multicast — Send (data) across a computer network to several users at the same time.
  • multiscan — (hardware)   A monitor that can synchronise to a variety of horizontal scan rates and refresh rates, allowing it to display images at different resolutions.
  • multitask — Computers. (of a single CPU) to execute two or more jobs concurrently.
  • muralists — Plural form of muralist.
  • mutilates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mutilate.
  • mutualise — Alternative spelling of mutualize.
  • mutualism — a relationship between two species of organisms in which both benefit from the association.
  • mutualist — a relationship between two species of organisms in which both benefit from the association.
  • mysterial — (obsolete) mysterious.
  • nationals — Plural form of national.
  • navy list — (in Britain) an official list of all serving commissioned officers of the Royal Navy and reserve officers liable for recall
  • nephalist — (obsolete, Temperance movement) One who practises nephalism; a teetotaller.
  • nostalgia — a wistful desire to return in thought or in fact to a former time in one's life, to one's home or homeland, or to one's family and friends; a sentimental yearning for the happiness of a former place or time: a nostalgia for his college days.
  • nostalgic — experiencing or exhibiting nostalgia, a sentimental or wistful yearning for the happiness felt in a former place, time, or situation.
  • oblations — Plural form of oblation.
  • obligates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obligate.
  • ocularist — a person who makes artificial eyes
  • olfactics — The study of smells and how they are perceived.
  • orientals — Plural form of oriental.
  • orleanist — a supporter of the Orléans branch of the former French royal family and of its claim to the throne of France through descent from the younger brother of Louis XIV.
  • oscillate — to swing or move to and fro, as a pendulum does.
  • ostealgia — (pathology) bone pain.
  • outsailed — Simple past tense and past participle of outsail.
  • palestine — Also called Holy Land. Biblical name Canaan. an ancient country in SW Asia, on the E coast of the Mediterranean.
  • palmister — a person telling fortunes by reading palms
  • palmistry — the art or practice of telling fortunes and interpreting character from the lines and configurations of the palm of a person's hand.
  • panellist — A panellist is a person who is a member of a panel and speaks in public, especially on a radio or television programme.
  • parietals — the regulations that govern living within a college
  • past life — previous incarnation
  • pastelist — an artist who draws with pastels.
  • pastiglia — a plaster used during the Italian Renaissance for bas-relief ornament of furniture, being applied in layers, molded, carved, and gilded.
  • penalties — a punishment imposed or incurred for a violation of law or rule.
  • periblast — the protoplasm surrounding the blastoderm in meroblastic eggs
  • periplast — the hard and plated cell wall of a single-celled organism
  • philistia — an ancient country on the E coast of the Mediterranean.
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