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10-letter words containing m, a, d, i, s, h

  • adam smithAdam, 1723–90, Scottish economist.
  • admonished — to caution, advise, or counsel against something.
  • admonisher — One who admonishes.
  • admonishes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of admonish.
  • amphidamas — a son of Aleus who, with his brother Cepheus, joined the Argonauts.
  • archimedes — ?287–212 bc, Greek mathematician and physicist of Syracuse, noted for his work in geometry, hydrostatics, and mechanics
  • childermas — Holy Innocents Day, Dec 28
  • chlamydias — Plural form of chlamydia.
  • chromatids — Plural form of chromatid.
  • damselfish — any small tropical percoid fish of the family Pomacentridae, having a brightly coloured deep compressed body
  • deemphasis — Alternative spelling of de-emphasis.
  • dehumanise — to deprive of human qualities or attributes; divest of individuality: Conformity dehumanized him.
  • diaphragms — Plural form of diaphragm.
  • dichromasy — Alternative spelling of dichromacy.
  • disencharm — To free from the influence of a charm or spell; to disenchant.
  • disharmony — lack of harmony; discord.
  • dithyrambs — Plural form of dithyramb.
  • dyschromia — Abnormal alteration of the color of the skin or nails.
  • dysmorphia — Deformity or abnormality in the shape or size of a specified part of the body.
  • dysthymiac — a person who is affected with dysthymia
  • empathised — Simple past tense and past participle of empathise.
  • emphasised — Simple past tense and past participle of emphasise.
  • emphasized — Simple past tense and past participle of emphasize.
  • ham-fisted — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
  • hard times — a period of difficulties or hardship.
  • harmonised — Simple past tense and past participle of harmonise.
  • heidenstam — Verner von [ver-nuh r fawn] /ˈvɛr nər fɔn/ (Show IPA), 1859–1940, Swedish poet and novelist: Nobel Prize 1916.
  • hidalgoism — the position or practice of a hidalgo
  • housemaids — Plural form of housemaid.
  • humidistat — an instrument for measuring and controlling humidity.
  • hybridomas — Plural form of hybridoma.
  • madonnaish — resembling a Madonna
  • marshfield — a city in SE Massachusetts.
  • mechanised — to make mechanical.
  • medusafish — a stromateid fish, Icichthys lockingtoni, of deep waters off the coast of California, living as a commensal in and about medusas.
  • melchiadesSaint, died a.d. 314, pope 310–314.
  • mid-mashie — a club with an iron head the face of which has more slope than a midiron but less slope than a mashie iron.
  • midshipman — a student, as at the U.S. Naval Academy, in training for commission as ensign in the Navy or second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Compare cadet (def 2).
  • mis-shaped — to shape badly or wrongly; deform.
  • misbehaved — Simple past tense and past participle of misbehave.
  • mischarged — Simple past tense and past participle of mischarge.
  • mishandled — Simple past tense and past participle of mishandle.
  • mishandles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mishandle.
  • mismatched — Simple past tense and past participle of mismatch.
  • padma shri — (in India) an award for distinguished service in any field
  • push media — (messaging)   A model of media distribution where items of content are sent to the user (viewer, listener, etc.) in a sequence, and at a rate, determined by a server to which the user has connected. This contrasts with pull media where the user requests each item individually. Push media usually entail some notion of a "channel" which the user selects and which delivers a particular kind of content. Broadcast television is (for the most part) the prototypical example of push media: you turn on the TV set, select a channel and shows and commercials stream out until you turn the set off. By contrast, the web is (mostly) the prototypical example of pull media: each "page", each bit of content, comes to the user only if he requests it; put down the keyboard and the mouse, and everything stops. At the time of writing (April 1997), much effort is being put into blurring the line between push media and pull media. Most of this is aimed at bringing more push media to the Internet, mainly as a way to disseminate advertising, since telling people about products they didn't know they wanted is very difficult in a strict pull media model. These emergent forms of push media are generally variations on targeted advertising mixed in with bits of useful content. "At home on your computer, the same system will run soothing screensavers underneath regular news flashes, all while keeping track, in one corner, of press releases from companies whose stocks you own. With frequent commercial messages, of course." (Wired, March 1997, page 12). As part of the eternal desire to apply a fun new words to boring old things, "push" is occasionally used to mean nothing more than email spam.
  • schoolmaid — a schoolgirl

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