10-letter words containing l, m, d
- marmalades — Plural form of marmalade.
- marmaladey — Covered with marmalade.
- marshalled — a military officer of the highest rank, as in the French and some other armies. Compare field marshal.
- marshfield — a city in SE Massachusetts.
- marshlands — Plural form of marshland.
- marylander — a person born or living in Maryland
- matricidal — Relating to matricide, the killing of a mother.
- maudlinism — A maudlin condition.
- maxilliped — one member of the three pairs of appendages situated immediately behind the maxillae of crustaceans.
- mccandless — a town in SW Pennsylvania.
- mcpartland — Marian, 1918–2013, British jazz pianist and composer, in U.S. since 1946.
- mcreynolds — James Clark, 1862–1946, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1914–41.
- meadowland — an area or section of land that is a meadow or is used or kept as a meadow.
- meadowlark — any of several American songbirds of the genus Sturnella, of the family Icteridae, especially S. magna (eastern meadowlark) and S. neglecta (western meadowlark) having a brownish and black back and wings and a yellow breast, noted for their clear, tuneful song.
- measuredly — In a measured fashion.
- médaillons — a portion of food, especially meat or poultry, cut or served in a round or oval shape.
- medal play — play in which the score is reckoned by counting the strokes taken to complete the round.
- medallions — Plural form of medallion.
- medallists — Plural form of medallist.
- meddlesome — given to meddling; interfering; intrusive.
- meddlingly — In a meddling manner.
- medicalise — to handle or accept as deserving of or appropriate for medical treatment.
- medicalize — to handle or accept as deserving of or appropriate for medical treatment.
- medicinals — Plural form of medicinal.
- medievally — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or in the style of the Middle Ages: medieval architecture. Compare Middle Ages.
- mediocrely — In a mediocre way.
- medullated — myelinated.
- melanoderm — a person with dark pigmentation of the skin.
- melchiades — Saint, died a.d. 314, pope 310–314.
- meliorated — Made better; improved.
- melodizing — Present participle of melodize.
- melodramas — Plural form of melodrama.
- melon dome — a hemispherical dome with a circular base and a ribbed vault divided into individual webs, each of which has a baseline curved segmentally in plan and also curved in elevation.
- melon seed — a small, broad, shallow boat for sailing or rowing, formerly used by hunters in various bays and marshes along the coast of New Jersey.
- melvindale — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
- mendeleyev — Dmitri Ivanovich [dmyee-tryee ee-vah-nuh-vyich] /ˈdmyi tryi iˈvɑ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1834–1907, Russian chemist: helped develop the periodic law.
- mendelsohn — Erich [ey-rikh] /ˈeɪ rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1887–1953, German architect in England and in the U.S.
- meridional — of, relating to, or resembling a meridian.
- mesne lord — (in old English law) an intermediate feudal lord; the tenant of a chief lord and a lord to his own tenants.
- mesodermal — the middle germ layer of a metazoan embryo.
- metal wood — a structural material consisting of a sheet of metal glued between two veneers or of a veneer glued between two sheets of metal.
- metallized — Simple past tense and past participle of metallize.
- metalloids — Plural form of metalloid.
- metapodial — (anatomy, zoology) Of or pertaining to the human metacarpal bones (between the wrist and fingers) or the metatarsal bones (between the ankle and toes); of or pertaining to the equivalent bones in animals.
- methodical — performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.
- methyl red — a water-insoluble solid occurring as a dark-red powder or violet crystals, C 1 5 H 1 5 N 3 O 2 , used chiefly as an acid-base indicator.
- methylated — Simple past tense and past participle of methylate.
- methyldopa — a white powder, C 1 0 H 1 3 NO 4 , used in the treatment of hypertension.
- microblade — bladelet.
- microworld — The world as it exists at a microscopic scale, subject to quantum effects etc. (from 20th c.).