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13-letter words containing l, a, m, i, n, o

  • nucleoplasmic — Of or pertaining to nucleoplasm.
  • numerological — Of, pertaining to, or based on numerology.
  • numismatology — Numismatics.
  • occasionalism — a theory that there is no natural interaction between mind and matter, but that God makes mental events correspond to physical perceptions and actions.
  • occidentalism — Occidental character or characteristics.
  • old man river — a name for the Mississippi River
  • oleomargarine — margarine.
  • omnicorporeal — Comprehending or including all bodies; embracing all substance.
  • onomastically — In an onomastic way.
  • onomatologist — One versed in the history of names.
  • onomatopoeial — (obsolete, rare) Of or pertaining to onomatopoeia.
  • oral examiner — someone who administers oral exams
  • organolithium — (organic chemistry) Describing any organic compound containing a carbon to lithium bond.
  • ornamentalism — the desire or tendency to feature ornament in the design of buildings, interiors, furnishings, etc.
  • ornamentalist — A person who ornaments.
  • ornamentality — used or grown for ornament: ornamental plants.
  • out on a limb — a part or member of an animal body distinct from the head and trunk, as a leg, arm, or wing: the lower limbs; artificial limbs.
  • outmanipulate — to surpass in manipulation
  • overemotional — pertaining to or involving emotion or the emotions.
  • overland mail — a government mail service, started in 1848, for sending mail from the Mississippi to the Far West.
  • oxymetazoline — a sympathomimetic drug, C 1 6 H 2 4 N 2 O, used as a topical, long-lasting nasal decongestant.
  • paleomagnetic — Geology. magnetic polarization acquired by the minerals in a rock at the time the rock was deposited or solidified.
  • palmification — the fertilization of date palms artificially
  • pamlico sound — a sound between the North Carolina mainland and coastal islands.
  • paralipomenon — Chronicles.
  • paranormality — the state of being paranormal
  • pearl molding — a molding having the form of a row of pearls.
  • perambulation — to walk through, about, or over; travel through; traverse.
  • persian melon — a round variety of muskmelon having a green, reticulate, unribbed rind and orange flesh.
  • phenomenalism — the doctrine that phenomena are the only objects of knowledge or the only form of reality.
  • phenomenality — highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional: phenomenal speed.
  • phenomenalize — to regard or interpret as a phenomenon.
  • piers plowman — (The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman) an alliterative poem written in three versions (1360–99), ascribed to William Langland.
  • plant kingdom — the plants of the world collectively.
  • plastic money — credit cards, used instead of cash
  • pneumatolysis — the process by which rocks are altered or minerals and ores are formed by the action of vapors given off by magma.
  • pneumatolytic — resulting from pneumatolysis
  • policy-making — Policy-making is the making of policies.
  • polydaemonism — the belief in many evil spirits.
  • polynomialism — a polynomial naming system
  • pompon dahlia — a cultivated variety of the dahlia flower, with a small globelike flower head
  • pre-columbian — of or relating to the Americas before the arrival of Columbus: pre-Columbian art; pre-Columbian Indians.
  • predominantly — having ascendancy, power, authority, or influence over others; preeminent.
  • predominately — to be the stronger or leading element or force.
  • promised land — Heaven.
  • pronominalize — to replace (a noun or noun phrase) with a pronoun.
  • provincialism — narrowness of mind, ignorance, or the like, considered as resulting from lack of exposure to cultural or intellectual activity.
  • public domain — the status of a literary work or an invention whose copyright or patent has expired or that never had such protection.
  • pusillanimous — lacking courage or resolution; cowardly; faint-hearted; timid.
  • radial motion — the component of the motion of a star away from or toward the earth along its line of sight, expressed in miles or kilometers per second and determined by the shift in the wavelength of light emitted by the star.
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