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9-letter words containing l, o, m, e, i

  • monticule — a subordinate volcanic cone.
  • montreuil — a suburb of Paris, in N France.
  • montville — a town in SE Connecticut.
  • moosemilk — homemade or bootleg whiskey.
  • moralised — Simple past tense and past participle of moralise.
  • moralized — Simple past tense and past participle of moralize.
  • moralizer — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
  • moralizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moralize.
  • more like — in more accurate terms
  • mortalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of mortalize.
  • mortalize — (transitive) To make mortal.
  • moslemism — the Muslim religion; Islam.
  • mouldiest — Superlative form of mouldy.
  • mouselike — any of numerous small Old World rodents of the family Muridae, especially of the genus Mus, introduced widely in other parts of the world.
  • mousetail — (botany) Any plant of the genus Ivesia, in the rose family.
  • mouthlike — Resembling a mouth or some aspect of one.
  • movieland — a place where many motion pictures are made, especially Hollywood, California.
  • movielike — Resembling a movie: unrealistically romantic, exciting, etc.
  • mulierose — (obsolete) Fond of women.
  • mullioned — a vertical member, as of stone or wood, between the lights of a window, the panels in wainscoting, or the like.
  • multicore — (computer hardware, of a processor) Combining two or more independent cores into a single package composed of a single integrated circuit.
  • multidose — (pharmacy) Containing multiple doses.
  • multilobe — having several lobes
  • multimode — Having, or employing multiple modes.
  • multipole — (physics) Any of a several forms of static or oscillating distributions of charge or magnetization.
  • multirole — a part or character played by an actor or actress.
  • multitone — having or characterized by more than one musical tone
  • multizone — Of or pertaining to more than one zone.
  • mycophile — A person who likes hunting for, cooking or eating mushrooms and other edible fungi.
  • nemophila — any of a genus, Nemophila, of low-growing hairy annual plants, esp N. menziesii, grown for its blue or white flowers: family Hydrophyllaceae
  • neologism — a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase.
  • niemöller — Martin [mahr-teen] /ˈmɑr tin/ (Show IPA), 1892–1984, German Lutheran clergyman: resisted Nazism.
  • nilometer — a graduated pillar by which the rise and fall of the Nile can be measured
  • nominable — capable of, or worthy of, being named
  • nonmobile — capable of moving or being moved readily.
  • nonmotile — Biology. moving or capable of moving spontaneously: motile cells; motile spores.
  • normalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of normalize.
  • normalize — to make normal.
  • old media — the media in existence before the arrival of the internet, such as newspapers, books, television, and cinema
  • old timer — a person whose residence, membership, or experience began long ago and has been continuing for a considerable length of time; veteran.
  • old-timer — a person whose residence, membership, or experience began long ago and has been continuing for a considerable length of time; veteran.
  • old-timey — belonging to or characteristic of former times, usually eliciting a sentimental yearning for the past; old-time: an inn with charming, old-timey details.
  • oligaemia — a reduction in the volume of the blood, as occurs after haemorrhage
  • oligomers — Plural form of oligomer.
  • omissible — capable of being or allowed to be omitted.
  • oriflamme — the red banner of St. Denis, near Paris, carried before the early kings of France as a military ensign.
  • overclaim — to demand by or as by virtue of a right; demand as a right or as due: to claim an estate by inheritance.
  • overlimit — the final, utmost, or furthest boundary or point as to extent, amount, continuance, procedure, etc.: the limit of his experience; the limit of vision.
  • pelviform — basin-shaped
  • philomela — the nightingale.
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