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8-letter words containing l, i, m, t

  • linament — (surgery) lint, especially when made into a tent for insertion into wounds or ulcers.
  • liniment — a liquid or semiliquid preparation for rubbing on or applying to the skin, as for sprains or bruises, usually soothing or counterirritating.
  • lipomata — a benign tumor consisting of fat tissue.
  • lithemia — the presence of an excessive amount of uric acid in the blood.
  • lithemic — relating to an excessive or uric acid in the blood
  • longtime — existing, occurring, or continuing for a long period of time; longstanding: longtime friends celebrating 50 years of association.
  • luminant — That illuminates; luminous.
  • luminate — (obsolete) To illuminate.
  • lutecium — a trivalent rare-earth element. Symbol: Lu; atomic weight: 174.97; atomic number: 71.
  • lutetium — a trivalent rare-earth element. Symbol: Lu; atomic weight: 174.97; atomic number: 71.
  • mail out — If someone mails out things such as letters, leaflets, or bills, they send them to a large number of people at the same time.
  • mail-out — an act or instance of mailing out a quantity of letters, circulars, or the like; mailing.
  • mailboat — a boat for transporting mail.
  • maillart — Robert [raw-ber] /rɔˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), 1872–1940, Swiss engineer.
  • maillots — Plural form of maillot.
  • mailouts — an act or instance of mailing out a quantity of letters, circulars, or the like; mailing.
  • mailshot — Bulk advertising sent through the post/mail.
  • maitlandFrederic William, 1850–1906, English jurist and legal historian.
  • malecite — a member of a North American Indian people of southern and western New Brunswick and northern Maine.
  • maledict — accursed.
  • maliseet — Malecite.
  • malistic — Of, or pertaining to, malism.
  • maltings — Plural form of malting.
  • manliest — having qualities traditionally ascribed to men, as strength or bravery.
  • mannitol — Chemistry. a white, crystalline, sweetish, water-soluble, carbohydrate alcohol, C 6 H 8 (OH) 6 , occurring in three optically different forms, the common one being found in the manna of the ash Fraxinus ornus and in other plants: used chiefly in the manufacture of resins, electrolytic condensers for radios, plasticizers, and mannitol hexanitrate, and as a pill excipient.
  • mantilla — a silk or lace head scarf arranged over a high comb and falling over the back and shoulders, worn in Spain, Mexico, etc.
  • mantling — a loose, sleeveless cloak or cape.
  • marlitic — having the nature of marlite
  • martiall — Obsolete spelling of martial.
  • 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).
  • mathilde — a female given name, French or German form of Matilda.
  • matralia — an annual festival of ancient Rome celebrated by women in honor of the goddess Matuta.
  • mealtime — the usual time for a meal.
  • medalist — a person to whom a medal has been awarded.
  • megalith — a stone of great size, especially in ancient construction work, as the Cyclopean masonry, or in prehistoric Neolithic remains, as dolmens or menhirs.
  • megillot — Slang. a lengthy, detailed explanation or account: Just give me the facts, not the whole megillah. a lengthy and tediously complicated situation or matter.
  • melanist — a melanistic person
  • melanite — a deep black variety of andradite garnet.
  • melchite — a Christian in Egypt and Syria who accepted the definition of faith adopted by the Council of Chalcedon in a.d. 451.
  • melilite — a sorosilicate mineral group, consisting chiefly of sodium, calcium, and aluminum silicates, occurring in igneous rocks.
  • melilots — Plural form of melilot.
  • melinite — a high explosive containing picric acid.
  • melitene — ancient name of Malatya.
  • melitose — raffinose.
  • melittin — a polypeptide that is the main toxic component in bee venom
  • mellitic — (of an acid) obtained from mellite
  • mellitum — mellite.
  • melodist — a composer or a singer of melodies.
  • menilite — another name for liver opal, esp a brown or grey variety
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