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10-letter words containing l, s, m

  • multispeed — Capable of operating at multiple speeds.
  • multisport — designed or used for a variety of sports.
  • multistage — (of a rocket or guided missile) having more than one stage.
  • multistate — of or operating in several states of a nation: a multistate corporation.
  • multistory — (of a building) having several or many stories.
  • multitudes — Plural form of multitude.
  • multiverse — (in physics and cosmology) a hypothetical collection of identical or diverse universes, including our own.
  • multivious — having many ways, paths or directions
  • municipals — Plural form of municipal.
  • muscadelle — a sweet wine made from muscat grapes.
  • muscle car — a flashy sports car with a large, powerful engine; a hot rod.
  • muscle man — Informal. a man with a muscular or brawny physique, especially a bodybuilder.
  • muscle-man — Informal. a man with a muscular or brawny physique, especially a bodybuilder.
  • musclehead — a muscular man, esp. one who is involved in bodybuilding, weight lifting, etc.
  • muscularly — In a muscular manner.
  • museophile — One who loves museums.
  • mush-melon — muskmelon.
  • music hall — an auditorium for concerts and musical entertainments.
  • music roll — a roll of perforated paper for actuating a player piano.
  • musicalise — (British spelling) To set (a text etc) to music.
  • musicality — of, relating to, or producing music: a musical instrument.
  • musicalize — to write or produce a musical version of (a book, play, etc.): an attempt to musicalize one of Shakespeare's comedies.
  • musicianly — In the manner of a musician.
  • musicology — the scholarly or scientific study of music, as in historical research, musical theory, or the physical nature of sound.
  • musk plant — a perennial North American plant (Mimulus moschatus) of the figwort family, with yellow tubular flowers and, sometimes, a musky odor
  • muskmelons — Plural form of muskmelon.
  • muslim era — the period since the flight of Muhammad from Mecca in a.d. 622; Hijra.
  • mussel bed — an area on the sea bed where mussels are bred
  • mutinously — disposed to, engaged in, or involving revolt against authority.
  • mutualised — Simple past tense and past participle of mutualise.
  • mutualists — Plural form of mutualist.
  • mutualness — The property of being mutual; mutuality.
  • mx missile — any of a system of U.S. intercontinental ballistic missiles, armed with several nuclear warheads, designed to be extremely destructive, highly mobile, and concealable in underground silos
  • mycologist — the branch of biology dealing with fungi.
  • mycoplasma — any of numerous parasitic microorganisms of the class Mollicutes, comprising the smallest self-reproducing prokaryotes, lacking a true cell wall and able to survive without oxygen: a common cause of pneumonia and urinary tract infections.
  • myeloblast — an immature myelocyte.
  • myelocytes — Plural form of myelocyte.
  • myelograms — Plural form of myelogram.
  • myoblastic — of or relating to a myoblast or myoblasts
  • myofascial — Of or relating to the layer of loose tissue (fascia) surrounding the muscle tissues.
  • myofibrils — Plural form of myofibril.
  • myrobalans — Plural form of myrobalan.
  • myslivecek — Josef [yaw-zef] /ˈyɔ zɛf/ (Show IPA), 1737–81, Czech composer.
  • mysophilia — a pathological attraction to dirt or filth.
  • mystically — mystic; of or relating to supernatural agencies, affairs, occurrences, etc.: a strange, mystical experience.
  • mythoclast — a destroyer or debunker of myths.
  • namelessly — Without using, or revealing a name; anonymously.
  • nameplates — Plural form of nameplate.
  • naturalism — Literature. a manner or technique of treating subject matter that presents, through volume of detail, a deterministic view of human life and actions. a deterministic theory of writing in which it is held that a writer should adopt an objective view toward the material written about, be free of preconceived ideas as to form and content, and represent with clinical accuracy and frankness the details of life. Compare realism (def 4b). a representation of natural appearances or natural patterns of speech, manner, etc., in a work of fiction. the depiction of the physical environment, especially landscape or the rural environment.
  • neologisms — Plural form of neologism.
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