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9-letter words containing m, a, i, t

  • peak time — prime time.
  • pedantism — pedantry.
  • pegmatite — a coarsely crystalline granite or other high-silica rock occurring in veins or dikes.
  • penultima — the next to the last syllable in a word.
  • petit mal — a disorder of the nervous system, characterized either by mild, episodic loss of attention or sleepiness (petit mal) or by severe convulsions with loss of consciousness (grand mal)
  • philomath — a person who enjoys learning new facts and acquiring new knowledge
  • pia mater — the delicate, fibrous, and highly vascular membrane forming the innermost of the three coverings of the brain and spinal cord. Compare arachnoid (def 6), dura mater.
  • pictogram — pictograph.
  • pigmental — of or relating to a pigment or pigments, or the natural colouring of a person or thing
  • piracetam — a drug used to improve cognitive powers and memory, used to treat stroke victims and sufferers of dementia, Alzheimer's disease, etc
  • plasmatic — Anatomy, Physiology. the liquid part of blood or lymph, as distinguished from the suspended elements.
  • platonism — the philosophy or doctrines of Plato or his followers.
  • play-time — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • pneumatic — of or relating to air, gases, or wind.
  • point man — the lead soldier of an infantry patrol on combat operations.
  • pointsman — a railway switchman.
  • potassium — a silvery-white metallic element that oxidizes rapidly in the air and whose compounds are used as fertilizer and in special hard glasses. Symbol: K; atomic weight: 39.102; atomic number: 19; specific gravity: 0.86 at 20°C.
  • practicum — (in a college or university) the part of a course consisting of practical work in a particular field.
  • pragmatic — of or relating to a practical point of view or practical considerations.
  • preatomic — of or relating to the period of history preceding the atomic age.
  • predatism — the state of living as a predator or by predation.
  • prelatism — prelacy; episcopacy.
  • premiated — to grant a prize or an award to.
  • primality — the state of being primal
  • primatial — Ecclesiastical. an archbishop or bishop ranking first among the bishops of a province or country.
  • primitiae — the first fruits of the harvest
  • primitial — relating to primitiae
  • prismatic — of, relating to, or like a prism.
  • privatism — concern with or pursuit of one's personal or family interests, welfare, or ideals to the exclusion of broader social issues or relationships.
  • protamine — any of a group of arginine-rich, strongly basic proteins that are not coagulated by heat, occurring primarily in the sperm of fish.
  • proximate — next; nearest; immediately before or after in order, place, occurrence, etc.
  • psamtik i — king of Egypt 663–609 b.c. (son of Necho I).
  • ptarmigan — any of several grouses of the genus Lagopus, of mountainous and cold northern regions, having feathered feet.
  • ptolemaic — of or relating to Ptolemy or his system of astronomy.
  • ptomainic — causing or resulting from ptomaines
  • punctatim — point for point.
  • quaesitum — something that is sought; the solution to a problem
  • quitclaim — a transfer of all one's interest, as in a parcel of real estate, especially without a warranty of title.
  • rainstorm — a storm with heavy rain.
  • ranterism — a radical 17th-century Christian doctrine based on a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit and disregard of formal worship
  • real time — If something is done in real time, there is no noticeable delay between the action and its effect or consequence.
  • real-time — of or relating to applications in which the computer must respond as rapidly as required by the user or necessitated by the process being controlled.
  • reanimate — to restore to life; resuscitate.
  • redtapism — excessive formality and routine required before official action can be taken.
  • reimplant — Surgery. to restore (a tooth, organ, limb, or other structure) to its original site.
  • remediate — to settle (disputes, strikes, etc.) as an intermediary between parties; reconcile.
  • remigrant — a person or thing that returns.
  • remigrate — to migrate again, to migrate back, to return
  • rhathymia — carefree behavior; light-heartedness.
  • rheumatic — pertaining to or of the nature of rheumatism.
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