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10-letter words containing l, a, m, e, n, t

  • lemniscate — a plane curve generated by the locus of the point at which a variable tangent to a rectangular hyperbola intersects a perpendicular from the center to the tangent. Equation: r 2 = 2 a 2 cosθ.
  • lengthsman — a lengthman
  • lentamente — slowly.
  • letter man — a person who has earned a letter in an interscholastic or intercollegiate activity, especially a sport.
  • ligamental — Of, pertaining to, or resembling a ligament.
  • ligamentum — ligament.
  • lighterman — a person who navigates a lighter.
  • lineaments — Plural form of lineament.
  • lion-tamer — a person who trains lions, esp for entertainment in a circus
  • little man — the common or ordinary person.
  • lobsterman — a person who traps lobsters.
  • loculament — (botany) The cell of a pericarp in which the seed is lodged.
  • lunch meat — Lunch meat is meat that you eat in a sandwich or salad, and that is usually cold and either sliced or formed into rolls.
  • magnetical — (obsolete) Pertaining to the magnet; possessing the properties of the magnet, or corresponding properties; magnetic.
  • malcontent — not satisfied or content with currently prevailing conditions or circumstances.
  • maledicent — ((archaic)) one who enjoys using slanderous language.
  • maleficent — doing evil or harm; harmfully malicious: maleficent destroyers of reputations.
  • malentendu — misunderstood; misapprehended.
  • malevolent — wishing evil or harm to another or others; showing ill will; ill-disposed; malicious: His failures made him malevolent toward those who were successful.
  • malfeasant — the performance by a public official of an act that is legally unjustified, harmful, or contrary to law; wrongdoing (used especially of an act in violation of a public trust). Compare misfeasance (def 2), nonfeasance.
  • malignment — a slanderous disparagement or vilification
  • malleation — the act of hammering or beating something thin
  • mandelbrot — designating or of any of various sets of points used in the study of chaos to generate fractals
  • mandelstamOsip Emilyevich, 1892–1938? Russian acmeist poet and essayist.
  • manifestly — readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
  • manipulate — to manage or influence skillfully, especially in an unfair manner: to manipulate people's feelings.
  • manstealer — A slave-dealer; someone who seizes another person to hold that person as a slave or sell that person into slavery; more loosely: a slaveholder.
  • mantellone — a purple mantle extending to the ankles, worn over the cassock by lesser prelates of the papal court.
  • manteltree — a wooden or stone lintel over the opening of a fireplace.
  • mantletree — a wooden or stone lintel over the opening of a fireplace.
  • martinelli — Giovanni [jee-uh-vah-nee;; Italian jaw-vahn-nee] /ˌdʒi əˈvɑ ni;; Italian dʒɔˈvɑn ni/ (Show IPA), 1885–1969, U.S. operatic tenor, born in Italy.
  • martingale — Also called standing martingale. part of the tack or harness of a horse, consisting of a strap that fastens to the girth, passes between the forelegs and through a loop in the neckstrap or hame, and fastens to the noseband: used to steady or hold down the horse's head.
  • marvelment — The state of marvelling; amazement.
  • masterplan — a general plan or program for achieving an objective.
  • maternally — of, pertaining to, having the qualities of, or befitting a mother: maternal instincts.
  • matronlike — Like a matron; sedate; grave; matronly.
  • melaconite — the massive variety of tenorite
  • melanistic — Ethnology. the condition in human beings of having a high amount of melanin granules in the skin, hair, and eyes.
  • melanocyte — a cell producing and containing melanin.
  • mental age — the level of native mental ability or capacity of an individual, usually as determined by an intelligence test, in relation to the chronological age of the average individual at this level: a ten-year-old child with the mental age of a twelve-year-old; a mental age of twelve.
  • mercantile — of or relating to merchants or trade; commercial.
  • metallings — road metals
  • methanolic — Submersed or dissolved in, or obtained with the use of methanol.
  • metolazone — a thiazide diuretic, C 1 6 H 1 6 ClN 3 O 3 S, used in the treatment of hypertension and as a diuretic in patients with chronic renal failure.
  • microlenat — /mi:"-kroh-len"-*t/ The unit of bogosity, written uL; the consensus is that this is the largest unit practical for everyday use. The microLenat, originally invented by David Jefferson, was promulgated as an attack against noted computer scientist Doug Lenat by a tenured graduate student at CMU. Doug had failed the student on an important exam for giving only "AI is bogus" as his answer to the questions. The slur is generally considered unmerited, but it has become a running gag nevertheless. Some of Doug's friends argue that *of course* a microLenat is bogus, since it is only one millionth of a Lenat. Others have suggested that the unit should be redesignated after the grad student, as the microReid.
  • militiamen — a person serving in the militia.
  • mineralist — a mineralogist
  • mistakenly — wrongly conceived, held, or done: a mistaken antagonism.
  • monetarily — of or relating to the coinage or currency of a country.
  • monopteral — having the form of a monopteron.
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