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8-letter words containing l, i, m, e, r

  • impurple — Alternative form of empurple.
  • inflamer — (usually, figuratively) Something that inflames.
  • kimberly — a city in E Cape of Good Hope province, in the central Republic of South Africa: diamond mines.
  • kompiler — (language)   An early system on the IBM 701. Versions: KOMPILER 2 for IBM 701, KOMPILER 3 for IBM 704.
  • kremlins — Plural form of kremlin.
  • lamister — lamster.
  • lemaitre — Francois Élie Jules [frahn-swa ey-lee zhyl] /frɑ̃ˈswa eɪˈli ʒül/ (Show IPA), 1835–1915, French critic and dramatist.
  • lempiras — Plural form of lempira.
  • lemuroid — lemurlike; of the lemur kind.
  • lexigram — (psychology) A symbol that represents a word but is not necessarily indicative of the object referenced by the word, used in studies of communication.
  • lifeform — Any specific living organism.
  • limbered — Simple past tense and past participle of limber.
  • limberly — In a limber manner.
  • limerick — a county in N Munster, in the SW Republic of Ireland. 037 sq. mi. (2686 sq. km).
  • limiters — Plural form of limiter.
  • lorimers — Plural form of lorimer.
  • maligner — to speak harmful untruths about; speak evil of; slander; defame: to malign an honorable man.
  • malinger — to pretend illness, especially in order to shirk one's duty, avoid work, etc.
  • manderil — A mandrel.
  • marlines — Plural form of marline.
  • marsilea — (botany) Any of the genus Marsilea of aquatic ferns.
  • material — the substance or substances of which a thing is made or composed: Stone is a durable material.
  • materiel — the aggregate of things used or needed in any business, undertaking, or operation (distinguished from personnel).
  • measlier — Comparative form of measly.
  • melchior — one of the three Magi.
  • memorial — something designed to preserve the memory of a person, event, etc., as a monument or a holiday.
  • merchild — a mythical creature with the upper body of a child and the lower body of a fish
  • merciful — full of mercy; characterized by, expressing, or showing mercy; compassionate: a merciful God.
  • merrilyn — a female given name.
  • metrical — pertaining to meter or poetic measure.
  • micellar — Physical Chemistry. an electrically charged particle formed by an aggregate of molecules and occurring in certain colloidal electrolyte solutions, as those of soaps and detergents.
  • midlifer — a middle-aged person
  • milarepa — (tool)   A Perl BNF parser generator by Jeffrey Kegler <[email protected]>. Milarepa takes a source grammar written in a mixture of BNF and Perl and generates Perl source, which, when enclosed in a simple wrapper, parses the language described by the grammar. Milarepa is not restricted to LRn grammars, and the parse logic follows directly from the BNF. It handles ambiguous grammars, ambiguous tokens (tokens which were not positively identified by the lexer) and allows the programmer to change the start symbol. The grammar may not be left recursive. The input must be divided into sentences of a finite maximum length. There is no fixed distinction between terminals and non-terminals, that is, a symbol can both match the input AND be on the left hand side of a production. Multiple Marpa grammars are allowed in a single Perl program. Version: Prototype 1.0. Posted to comp.lang.perl. The author is seeking an FTP site to hold the software.
  • millbrae — a city in W California, on San Francisco Bay.
  • milliare — an ancient Roman unit of distance equal to 0.1478 centimetres
  • milliner — a person who designs, makes, or sells hats for women.
  • millirem — one thousandth of a rem. Abbreviation: mrem.
  • millrace — the channel in which the current of water driving a mill wheel flows to the mill.
  • minerals — any of a class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising inorganic substances, as quartz or feldspar, of definite chemical composition and usually of definite crystal structure, but sometimes also including rocks formed by these substances as well as certain natural products of organic origin, as asphalt or coal.
  • minstrel — a medieval poet and musician who sang or recited while accompanying himself on a stringed instrument, either as a member of a noble household or as an itinerant troubadour.
  • miracles — Plural form of miracle.
  • misalter — to alter wrongly
  • misenrol — to enrol inaccurately or wrongly
  • mislearn — To learn wrongly.
  • misruled — Simple past tense and past participle of misrule.
  • misruler — One who rules badly.
  • misrules — Plural form of misrule.
  • moralise — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
  • moralize — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
  • motelier — a person running or owning a motel or motel chain
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