9-letter words containing m, a, l, e, i
- claimable — Able to be claimed.
- claimless — Having no claim.
- clam-like — resembling a clam
- classtime — The time devoted to or prepared for a lesson at school or elsewhere; schooltime.
- climatise — in Australia, adapt or become accustomed to a new climate or environment
- climatize — to acclimate to a new environment.
- climbable — to go up or ascend, especially by using the hands and feet or feet only: to climb up a ladder.
- coal mine — A coal mine is a place where coal is dug out of the ground.
- coalminer — One who mines for coal.
- coalmines — Plural form of coalmine.
- collimate — to adjust the line of sight of (an optical instrument)
- comedical — of, relating to, or of the nature of comedy.
- compilate — (rare) To put together; to assemble; to make by gathering things from various sources.
- coseismal — of or designating points at which earthquake waves are felt at the same time
- creamlaid — (of laid paper) cream-coloured and of a ribbed appearance
- creamlike — Resembling cream.
- culminate — If you say that an activity, process, or series of events culminates in or with a particular event, you mean that event happens at the end of it.
- de molina — Tirso (ˈtirso). Pen name of Gabriel Téllez. ?1571–1648, Spanish dramatist; author of the first dramatic treatment of the Don Juan legend El Burlador de Sevilla (1630)
- dead mail — undeliverable and unreturnable mail that is handled in the dead-letter office of the general post office.
- decimally — by tens
- declaimed — Simple past tense and past participle of declaim.
- declaimer — to speak aloud in an oratorical manner; make a formal speech: Brutus declaimed from the steps of the Roman senate building.
- demential — severe impairment or loss of intellectual capacity and personality integration, due to the loss of or damage to neurons in the brain.
- demiglace — A rich brown sauce used in French cuisine by itself or as a base for other sauces.
- demilance — A light lance; a short spear.
- demonical — inspired as if by a demon, indwelling spirit, or genius.
- denialism — Describes the position of those who reject propositions that are strongly supported by scientific or historical evidence and seek to influence policy processes and outcomes accordingly.
- denominal — denominative (def 2).
- dentalium — any scaphopod mollusc of the genus Dentalium
- diametral — located on or forming a diameter
- diltiazem — a white to whitish crystalline powder, C 22 H 26 N 2 O 4 S, used as a calcium blocker in the treatment of angina pectoris.
- diplomaed — a document given by an educational institution conferring a degree on a person or certifying that the person has satisfactorily completed a course of study.
- diplomate — a person who has received a diploma, especially a doctor, engineer, etc., who has been certified as a specialist by a board within the appropriate profession.
- dismantle — to deprive or strip of apparatus, furniture, equipment, defenses, etc.: to dismantle a ship; to dismantle a fortress.
- domitable — Able to be tamed or bent to one's will; tamable, subduable.
- dreamlike — a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
- eclampsia — a form of toxemia of pregnancy, characterized by albuminuria, hypertension, and convulsions.
- eclamptic — Of or pertaining to eclampsia.
- el faiyûm — a city in N Egypt: a site of towns going back at least to the 12th dynasty. Pop: 311 000 (2005 est)
- elaiosome — an oil-rich body on seeds or fruits that attracts ants, which act as dispersal agents
- elaterium — a greenish sediment prepared from the juice of the squirting cucumber, used as a purgative
- eliminant — (mathematics) resultant.
- eliminate — Completely remove or get rid of (something).
- elmaguide — (language) The metalanguage used for interpretation of user actions in the ELMA compiler writer developed at Tallinn Poly Institute in 1978.
- embalming — Present participle of embalm.
- emolliate — (transitive) To soften; to render effeminate.
- emotional — Of or relating to a person's emotions.
- emperical — Misspelling of empirical.
- empirical — Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- emplacing — Present participle of emplace.